
An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police and security service, is growing, reforming and changing.
Being a Deputy Commissioner is a rewarding and challenging senior leadership role, in a unique environment with the opportunity to be at the forefront of a transformation of policing in Ireland. This is an opportunity to support the Garda Commissioner in leading and shaping the police service, to meet the internal and external challenges of the fast-moving environment in which policing and security services operate in the 21st century.
In order to fulfil the role, the successful candidate will be a senior and experienced police officer, with a proven track record of working at a strategic level, including the leadership of policing and law enforcement officers and staff at senior organisational level. The candidate will also have a keen understanding of, (or the capacity to acquire), the considerations of policing on the island of Ireland.
For a full list of duties and essential requirements please see the competition information booklet.
An Garda Síochána is a largely unarmed, community-based policing and security service comprising more than 18,000 employees with over 14,250 Gardaí (sworn officers), 3,600 Garda staff (civilian) and 300+ Garda Reserves working in four regions across the State and in a number of national, regional, specialist and administrative units.
The 2026 budget for An Garda Síochána is over €2.59 billion.
The Garda mission is “Keeping People Safe” and its statutory functions are set out in Section 9 of the Policing, Security and Community Safety Act 2024, i.e. to provide policing and security services for the state with the objective of:
See Information Booklet.
Further details on this significant opportunity including information on how to apply and a full list of essential requirements are in the Candidate information Booklet.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 3pm on Thursday, 19th March 2026.
If you feel you would benefit from a confidential discussion about this role, please contact Ms. Niamh McGuinness at niamh.mcguinness@publicjobs.ie.
For more information and to apply, please use the Apply Now button below.
We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act.