Hi,
I worked as a Public Sector job-share Clerical Officer for over 13 years, in 2 different departments, and I left due to being unhappy. I applied through an open recruitment campaign for each public sector department I worked in. I was on LS1 of the clerical officer scale when I left the Public Sector. After some time out I applied for the civil service on an Open Clerical Officer Panel. There is one every year.
There is also an Open Executive Officer Panel every two years. The next one is in the first half of 2024. Depending on your geographical area and how high you are on the panel getting a job offer can be slow. It could take 1-2 years from applying to getting an offer...Open large-scale recruitment campaigns for HEOs and higher grades in the civil service happen less often.
When I accepted the Clerical Officer job in the Civil Service I was delighted to find out that due to prior service in the Public Sector, I could apply for Incremental Progression, which meant as I had more than 8 years of service I could start back on level 8 of the Clerical Officer Pay Scale. Level 8 is the highest that they will give you in recognition of prior service in the Public Sector. After being back just 2 years I'm now on level 12 as 2 of the increment levels get skipped between 8 and 12.
I was lucky as I was on an identical Clerical Officer scale in the public sector as the one used in the civil service so it was straightforward. As far as I know though, from the experience of colleagues in the Civil Service, as long as you are not trying to enter the Civil Service on a higher or lower grade than the one that you had in the Public Sector you can also get credit for prior service and apply for incremental progression, even if the salary scales are not identical.
If you live in an area where there are not a lot of civil service jobs keep in mind some civil service departments like Revenue, if you are not going to work in an area like customs, employees can currently work from home 4 days a week and only travel to the office one day a week... that might be doable with your circumstances....
When I had my second clerical officer employment in the Public Sector, the department I went into also gave me recognition of prior service, and I didn't start at the bottom of the scale.
An Garda Siochana had a massive recruitment campaign recently. Keep an eye out for future ones. They are pulling away from the Civil Service and will be Public Sector within the next 2 years, but they have a lot of locations nationwide and internal opportunities...
Do some research if you are thinking of applying for the civil service and choosing locations, as some locations have more departments and a higher churn than others. Some locations, unless you score really high on the panel, are harder to get into...
The one drawback with the civil service is that recruitment is much slower than the public and private sectors and local managers don't have as much power in the civil service when it comes to staffing. It is very much centralized.
I don't know if you currently take Parental Leave, but be aware you won't be able to take Parental Leave during your first 12 months in the civil service. The Shorter Working Year might also be the same.
Mobility in the Civil Service is also not a magic bullet. I'm over 2 years in my current location, and I would love a position closer to home, but unfortunately, the panels are not moving at the moment and I don't know if I will get anything soon...
Also, don't forget far away hills are greener. Make sure you have exhausted making your current employment work for you.
Hope this information helps you make a more informed decision. Best of luck!