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Job Opportunity at King's Inns: PA/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN

Reporting to the Dean, you will be a member of King’s Inns staff contributing through teamwork to carrying out the activities of the Society.  You will mainly support the Dean by acting as PA to the Dean and delivering administration functions that support the Office of the Dean and strategy of the King’s Inns.

This post requires flexibility as some work is required outside normal office hours (e.g. early mornings, evenings and weekends) during academic term. You will have a positive, committed, and co-operative nature and a willingness to get involved in implementing innovative solutions in a historic institution which is enhancing its education and member services.

DETAILS

  • Job title: PA/Administrative Assistant to the Dean

  • Salary: €35,000 per annum

  • Hours: 35 hours per week. Reporting to: the Dean

  • Location: Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, DOI KF59 (Free staff parking available)

  • This is a one year fixed term contract to cover a career break.


HOW TO APPLY

  • Applicants should apply in writing enclosing a CV and a cover letter setting out why they are suitable for the role. This should be submitted to hr@kingsinns.ie. King’s Inns doesn’t accept applications in any other format.   

  • The deadline for receipt of applications is p.m. on 09 December 2025 

  • King’s Inns does not accept late applications. The time at which King’s Inns receives the email is definitive.     

  • Interviews of shortlisted applicants will be in-person in King’s Inns.  

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ABOUT US

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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