There are a number of benefits to working at Women’s Aid, including 25 days annual leave per annum, access to our Employee Assistance Scheme and access to training opportunities.
If you are interested in being part of our dedicated and friendly team, browse our open roles to see what opportunities are available.
1. Strategic Communications Officer
- Reference:SCO2024 (please cite in all communications with Women’s Aid).
- Reports to:Women’s Aid Head of Strategic Communications and Fundraising.
- Contract:Full time, permanent contract.
- Hours:Full-time. Women’s Aid’s full-time working week is 35 hours (excluding lunch). Core working hours are ordinarily between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday, unless a role requires different contracted hours. Flexibility may be required.
- Location: Primarily based at Women’s Aid head office in Dublin. Women’s Aid operates a Hybrid Working Policy and a % of hybrid working will be considered upon application.
- Salary:The starting rate for this role is circa €33,440 – €39,000. This role sits on the Women’s Aid Strategic Comms Officer Pay Band €33,440 – €45,240 (rate commensurate to relevant experience, in line with company remuneration policy).
Purpose of the Role
We are seeking a positive, pro-active, and motivated team player to support the smooth and efficient running of the Strategic Communications function at Women’s Aid.
The Strategic Communications team sits within the Strategic Communications and Fundraising Department at Women’s Aid. The strategic communications are a strong, dynamic, positive, fast paced team which leads the way in raising awareness and providing information on domestic violence and abuse to victims and survivors, their families and friends, their communities and wider society. Our annual public awareness initiatives and communications activities, such as the Too Into You and 16 Days of Action campaigns, are a vital way to highlight the prevalence, nature and impact of domestic violence and abuse, intimate relationship abuse and femicide. We also provide solution-based recommendations on improving preventions, legal responses, policies, and protections to support women and children subjected to domestic violence and abuse, and we bring their concerns to international, national, and local fora. We also carry out strategic research to support evidence-based responses to domestic abuse.
How to Apply
Application Form: Application forms, clearly referenced SCO2024 in the subject line, should be sent by email only to Colm Redmond at colm.redmond@womensaid.ie
Please note that only application forms are accepted. CVs will not be considered.
Closing date: 12 pm, Friday 6th September 2024.
Interview schedule: It is anticipated that first round interviews will be held on Thursday 19th September 2024 at 5 Wilton Place, Dublin 2.