Supplementary Panel applications now open
19/11/2025
The DEY has today published Circular 74/2025, which sets out the conditions and application process for access to the Supplementary Panel for recruitment to permanent positions arising for the 2026/27 school year.
Fixed Term vacancy – Official in INTO Head Office
17/11/2025
Applications are invited for a temporary (Fixed Term contract) Official position in the INTO.
Understanding Menopause in Schools: INTO’s Free Webinar for Teachers
13/11/2025
On World Menopause Day, INTO launched registration for a free webinar in collaboration with The Menopause Hub.
Primary School Survey for Staff – Have Your Say!
11/11/2025
The Department of Education and Youth has opened a survey seeking the views of staff and Boards of Management in relation to the provision of primary education in communities in the future. The survey will remain open until 16 December 2025.
Teacher shortage survey: Special schools, DEIS and Irish-medium education continue to be worst hit
03/11/2025
A new survey on teacher shortages has confirmed a consistent disproportionate impact on special schools, schools in disadvantaged areas and in Irish-medium education.
Revised Teaching Council registration regulations
17/10/2025
Did you qualify abroad? Do you want to complete your induction/Droichead in Ireland? Please note the important update below if so.
Register now for the next INTO Retirement Planning Seminar – Limerick
14/10/2025
INTO Retirement Planning seminars and webinars are delivered by a team of experts and are specifically tailored for primary teachers who are contemplating retirement.
Teachers deflated by Budget 2026 – funding uplift overshadowed by wider failures
08/10/2025
The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) joined an online briefing on the Department of Education and Youth’s budget for 2026 this afternoon.
Budget 2026 boosts school funding but overcrowding continues
07/10/2025
The INTO’s pre-budget campaign mobilised over 35,000 emails to TDs and Senators and secured meetings with more than 130 Oireachtas members. Today’s announcements show government has heard our calls for a much-needed increase in the main source of funding for primary and special education, announcing an increase of €50 in the primary and special school capitation rates, from €224 to €274.