There are 5 summer jobs in Carlow.
Carlow is the most populated town in County Carlow. It is an excellent place to find a summer job as it's a popular destination for tourists and shoppers. Every summer, tourists from around the world come to visit the Brownshill Dolmen, which is considered the largest in Europe. You can find loads of nice pubs, clubs and cafes in the area to go with your mates. But if you would like to work in Carlow, you should consider finding a job in one of the various bars to ensure that you have a productive summer as well as having some cash left over to have fun. If you are interested in a summer job in Carlow, register here and apply today completely free!Customer Service Summer Jobs in Carlow
Bar Staff/Waiter & Waitress Summer Jobs in Carlow
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Discover Europe for free while becoming TEFL-qualified (Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate). Join more than 8000 people from all over the world for an Angloville language and cultural immersion experience this year. During an 8-week Internship you will be an English-Speaking Mentor for young European language learners on full immersion English-programmes. 6 weeks on language camps and 2 weeks off in between to explore Europe! During the 6 weeks (out of 8) on immersion programmes, you will enjoy free board and lodging in beautiful hotels. Featured in: Lonely Planet, Forbes, Fashion Magazine, Travel Magazine, Glasgow Guardian
The Centre Assistant will be responsible for assisting the Centre Manager in the smooth running of all aspects of the centre, establishing procedures, solving problems quickly and efficiently and reporting to the Centre Manager.
The Activity Leader will be responsible for successful promotion and delivery of the activities programme, ensuring students, aged 11-17, are motivated and all activities are run to a high standard.
The Residential Supervisor is appointed to look after students staying in our Residence in Dublin. They are responsible for the welfare of the students in the residence. They are also responsible for the smooth and successful promotion and delivery of the evening activities program, ensuring students, aged 11-17, are motivated and all activities are run to a high standard.