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Job opportunity: FACILITIES COORDINATOR at The Honorable Society of King's Inns

Role Details

The Facilities Coordinator is a new role within King’s Inns and will support the Facilities, ICT and Venue Services at King’s Inns. Along with maintaining the current service levels, it will play a key role in developing service levels across the organisation in Facilities, ICT student & Tutor support and Venue hospitality. It will entail supporting engagement and interaction with a wide range of stakeholders including students, members, guests, contractors and staff. This role will directly report to the Head of Business Operations or as directed by the CEO.



Qualifications and Experience

• A third level qualification in Facilities, Business or Hospitality.

• A minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in facilities, customer service and or ICT industry

• Experience of delivering on related projects and activities within previous role(s).

• Experience of working in a busy interdisciplinary environment to tight deadlines.

• Experience in the use of ICT systems.

• Experience in customer service and customer facing roles.



How To Apply

Read the Job Specification here >

Submit a cover letter setting out how you meet the requirements along with your CV to hr@kingsinns.ie by 5pm on 6th July 2025.

Any queries on the role or application process can be sent to hr@kingsinns.ie



About King's Inns

The Honorable Society of King’s Inns (King’s Inns), established in 1541, is Ireland’s Oldest School of Law and one of Ireland’s significant historical environments.

Today, King’s Inns is an independent educational institution renowned for professional legal education and training. King’s Inns is the Irish ‘Inn of Court’, training and admitting legal professionals who wish to be awarded the degree of Barrister–at–Law necessary to be called to the bar by the Chief Justice of Ireland. As well as educating future and qualified barristers, the school extends its reach to a diverse community of people from legal and non–legal backgrounds offering a range of accessible part–time courses in specialist areas of the law.


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