Written answers

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Department of Finance

Central Bank of Ireland Staff

Photo of Michael McGrathMichael McGrath (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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106. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of vacancies in each functional area of the Central Bank; the percentage that vacancy rate represents of the staffing allocation for that function in tabular form for each vacancy; the date from which the position has been vacant; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47640/17]

Photo of Paschal DonohoePaschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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I am informed by the Central Bank that there are currently 152 active roles being recruited within the Central Bank.

The current overall average time to hire is 8.2 weeks.

A full breakdown of the number of vacancies in each functional area is detailed in the first table provided by the Central Bank below, with the corresponding average time to hire in the second table.

Pillar DirectorateNumber of Open Roles% of all Pillar Roles
Prudential RegulationCredit Institutions183.31%
Prudential RegulationInsurance81.47%
Prudential RegulationAsset Management Supervision50.92%
Financial ConductEnforcement132.70%
Financial ConductConsumer Protection91.87%
Financial ConductPolicy and Risk153.11%
Financial ConductSecurities and Market Supervision183.73%
Chief Operations OfficerCOO50.92%
Chief Operations OfficerCurrency and Facilities Management20.37%
Chief Operations OfficerInformation Management and Technology173.13%
Chief Operations OfficerHuman Resources30.55%
Central BankingEconomics and Statistics81.98%
Central BankingFinancial Operations51.23%
Central BankingCorporate Affairs153.70%
Central BankingFinancial Stability112.72%

RegulatorAverage time to hire
Prudential Regulation8.1 weeks
Financial Conduct8.2 weeks
Chief Operations Officer8.9 weeks
Central Banking7.7 weeks

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