To celebrate 10 years of the Border Management Unit (BMU), we take a look back at some of their highlights and achievements through the years.
Department of Justice
Government Administration
Working together to advance community and national security, promote justice and equality and safeguard human rights.
About us
The mission of the Department of Justice is to help make Ireland a safer and fairer place in which to live and work, visit and do business. The remit of the Justice family of agencies and services stretches across a range of human concerns and touches on aspects of national life as diverse as the protection of life and property; the prevention and detection of crime; the provision of services for the buying and selling of property; the management of inward migration to the State and providing a Courts Service and other forms of investigative tribunals. On the international front, the Minister and the Department serve the interests of Ireland in relation to Justice and Home Affairs’ matters by participating fully in the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations among other international fora. Who Does What: https://whodoeswhat.gov.ie/root/justice/
- Website
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http://www.gov.ie/justice
External link for Department of Justice
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
51 St Stephens Green
Dublin 2
Dublin, Dublin 2, IE
Employees at Department of Justice
Updates
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Department of Justice reposted this
Join our team! Minister Jim O'Callaghan TD, Department of Justice Home Affairs and Migration, joined Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris at Irishtown Garda Station today to announce our forthcoming recruitment campaign. The latest recruitment competition, will be once again, independently facilitated by publicjobs and will open to applications on Thursday week - February 6th, 2025. Between now and then, we encourage those that are interested in applying to check out the eligibility requirements and training process here: https://lnkd.in/eFH-CfEM #ItsAJobWorthDoing
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Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan TD announces 2025 Garda Recruitment Campaign. The campaign will open for applications on 6 February for 3 weeks. New trainees will be eligible for an increased training allowance of €354 per week. #jobfairy #irishjobs #recruitment #police https://lnkd.in/eJAPkP9V
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Iarrtar iarratais ar Phainéal na hOifige um Chosaint Idirnáisiúnta agus ar an bPainéal Aisdúichithe. Chun tuilleadh faisnéise a fháil agus chun iarratas a dhéanamh, téigh chuig: https://bit.ly/416Baom
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Department of Justice reposted this
Joining An Garda Síochána will change your life, and the lives of others. From the moment you join, it will be a mix of challenges, rewards, new skills and new friends. Your personal impact on people and the community will give you a sense of achievement like nothing else. Being a Garda is a tough job. But it’s a job worth doing. A new recruitment competition will open in Spring 2025. For more information on the application process: https://lnkd.in/ePPhY6AD #ItsAJobWorthDoing
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Applications are invited to the International Protection Office and Repatriation Panels. To read more and apply, please visit: https://bit.ly/416Baom
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If you are living with domestic or sexual violence, support is always here. www.alwayshere.ie
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We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2024 Gender Pay Gap (GPG) report for the Department of Justice. The Department’s 2024 report shows a mean Gender Pay Gap of 1.27% and a median Gender Pay Gap of 0.87%. The GPG is the difference in the average hourly wage of men and women across a workforce. A positive GPG indicates that, on average across the employed population, women are in a less favourable position than men. Where the GPG is negative, this indicates the reverse, that on average, men are in a less favourable position than women. The 2024 report includes all individuals who have a contract of employment with the Department of Justice, including agencies newly created in 2024, and the Probation Service who have previously reported on their gender pay gap independently. While the Department’s Gender Pay Gap rates are low at 1.27% and 0.87% respectively, we are fully committed to continuing to develop our policies and supports, and to ensure that they are promoted, understood and operating effectively. The full report, including details of the methodology used and the measures we are taking to address the gap, can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gMX8N4-g
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Department of Justice reposted this
National Slow Down Day takes place from 7am Friday 20 December to 7am Saturday 21 December. An Garda Síochána will be conducting speed checks around the country. Please reduce your speed this National Slow Down Day.