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The primary purpose of this role will be to monitor reporting of suicide and mental illness in Irish media. This requires reviewing and analysing content using our new media monitoring model. Comprehensive training will be provided. In addition, the Programme Officers will work with the Shine Media Programme Team Leader across many core services, including the annual Mental Health Media Awards. The program officer will be a dynamic, resourceful, energetic, resilient and creative professional.
Shine, Hybrid, with 1 day per week at our Maynooth office
Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) is excited to invite candidates to apply for the position of Communications and Events Lead in BITCI’s Communication Team.
Purpose of the role: To raise the profile of BITCI, improve internal communication and co-ordinate and deliver BITCI’s events programme for members, prospective members and staff, working closely with colleagues across the organisation.
We’re looking for a confident and creative PR Senior Account Executive to join the dynamic team in Host House, our dog-friendly offices on Dublin’s William Street South. The candidate will support several PR client accounts.
This is an exciting opportunity to bring your existing skills to new challenges. As the Digital Communications Manager, you will contribute to a thriving, trusted charity sector in Ireland by ensuring that the Charities Regulator communicates effectively with our key stakeholders across our digital channels to deliver our strategic objectives.
We are looking for a Media Consultant in Ireland to play a key role in one of Future Advocacy’s projects, being carried out in Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and at the EU level. The project aims to support the dissemination of reliable facts and expertise about development aid. We’re connecting compelling messages and stories with unexpected and influential messengers to raise awareness and understanding about the importance of reducing poverty and improving health in the world.
The role of the Communications Officer is to work with your line Manager, the Communications and Advocacy Manager, to facilitate smooth and effective communication and engagement both within our members’ network and between the network and outside agencies. It is also to communicate SWAN’s policy priorities and drive our work in advocating for these using a wide range of communication tools and approaches, including the SWAN website and via social media and traditional media.
Sustainable Water Network (SWAN) , Hybrid-working, with 2 to 3 days per month in the office (Dublin 2) and attendance to in-person meetings and other events as required.