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Former Killarney Superintendent launches Garda recruitment coaching service

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A new coaching service is set to provide aspiring Garda recruits with the expert guidance needed to successfully navigate the rigorous selection process for An Garda Síochána. Launched by retired Superintendent Flor Murphy, Garda Admission Training and Advancement offers one to one tutoring to help candidates excel in the 2025 Garda Trainee Recruitment Campaign, which opened for applications this week.

Flor, who retired in 2023 after a distinguished forty-year career serving in Kildare, Dublin, Cork, and Kerry, brings a wealth of experience and first-hand knowledge of the recruitment process.

Having served on numerous interview boards and as a trained interviewer to Public Appointments Service level, he is uniquely positioned to provide targeted coaching for those looking to join the force.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser about his new venture Flor joked: “I retired in June 2023, I'm well rested, I did a bit of travelling, all the D.I.Y. is done and it's time for a new challenge."

"A Garda recruitment competition has just been launched and I feel I have something to offer in relation to preparing applicants for the various stages of the selection process.

"There will be thousands of applicants, and the selection process is rigorous and testing. Applicants do need expert advice and guidance to ensure that they are successful at the various stages of the process,” Flor concluded.

The one-to- one coaching service provides comprehensive support to candidates navigating the recruitment process, focusing on three key areas. The Application Form – ensuring applicants complete their online forms with accuracy and clarity, effectively highlighting their skills and experiences to make a strong impression. For those preparing for the Psychometric Testing & Assessment Flor offers tailored strategies to enhance performance in verbal, numerical, and written tests, along with situational judgment and problem-solving exercises. Additionally, the Competency-Based Interview Preparation tutorial provides in-depth coaching on interview techniques, structuring responses, and handling competency-based questions to help candidates present their qualifications and skills with confidence.

With recruitment campaigns becoming increasingly competitive, Garda Admission Training aims to provide a crucial advantage for those serious about pursuing a career in policing. Sessions are available online or in-person, offering flexibility to accommodate candidates' schedules.

For more information, prospective applicants can visit Garda Admission Training's website www.gardaadmissiontraining.ie.

GARDA RECRUITMENT NOW OPEN

The latest Garda recruitment competition has opened this week and will run until 3pm on Thursday 27 February.

The competition will be operated by the Public Appointments Service on behalf of An Garda Síochána. Candidates can apply at www.publicjobs.ie.

Prospective candidates are being urged to consider the benefits that come with a career in An Garda Síochána. Garda Trainees graduate with a Level 7 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Applied Policing accredited by the University of Limerick, while being paid €354 per week for the 36 weeks of training. Food and accommodation is provided free while resident in the Garda College.

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Killarney Photographer Raises €1,200 for Jack & Jill Foundation

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Local photographer Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan has presented a cheque for €1,200 to the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation.

The funds were raised during a special fundraising photoshoot held last November.


The presentation took place at the International Hotel in Killarney, where Marie was joined by Siobhán Reen, Specialist Children’s Liaison Nurse with Jack & Jill, and Catriona White, General Manager of the International Hotel.


The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation provides vital home nursing care and end-of-life support for children with highly complex medical units, as well as offering much-needed respite for their families.


Pictured at the cheque presentation in the front row are Thao, Dinh An, and Phu An. In the back row from left are Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan, Catriona White, and Siobhán Reen.

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‘Pink Night’ held in Kilcummin in aid of Comfort for Chemo

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‘Pink Night’ was held in Kilcummin on January 10 in aid of Comfort for Chemo, bringing the entire community together for a very important cause.

The event, which was postponed from the previous week, had music from Rosie and Derry Healy and DJ Declan.

Pink Night has been running for over 20 years, and this marks the fourth year that Comfort for Chemo has been chosen as the beneficiary.

Speaking on the night, organiser Geraldine Pigott said the charity continues to resonate deeply with the community.

She said: “Cancer has touched so many families in one way or another, and Comfort for Chemo offers such practical support at a very difficult time,”

The event drew a strong turnout, and the organisers expressed gratitude to the many local businesses and individuals who donated prizes.

“The generosity we receive every year is incredible,” Geraldine added. “From sponsors to ticket sellers and everyone who comes through the door on the night, it really shows the strength of community spirit here.”

The Best Dressed awards on the night went to Noreen O’Neill & Mike Moloney.

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