Title: Research Support Coordinator
Reports to: Head of Research
Contract type: Specific Purpose Contract – MAT leave cover
Hours: Full-time 35hrs per week - Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm
Location: The Society operates a hybrid working model with a combination of remote and in-person (Dublin 4 office) working
Office Days: Office attendance days are Wednesday Thursday
Salary: €37,000 per annum
Please note interviews may take place in advance of closing date
Who we are:
At the Irish Cancer Society, we have a vision that by 2025, 3 out of 4 Irish cancer patients will survive their diagnosis and everyone affected by the disease will have access to world-class treatment, care and support.
A key priority for achieving our vision is to increase our investment in world class cancer research. As the largest voluntary funder of cancer research in Ireland, every year, we fund patient-focused cancer research from translational and clinical projects in areas such as early detection, novel cancer treatments and clinical trials, right through to research focussed on cancer prevention, improvements in care, wellbeing and outcomes of those living with, through and beyond a cancer diagnosis, in addition to research to support those at end of life.
This position will be central to the delivery of our cancer research vision, and the individual appointed will play a central role in coordinating and supporting the day-to day operations of a busy research department to help us deliver and communicate our ambitious research strategy.
Overall Responsibility
Work with the the Head of Research to support the day-to-day administration of a busy and dynamic research department.
Coordination of the research departments external communications and media outputs.
Organisation of internal and external research events and training across a diverse range of stakeholder groups.
Coordination of the research departments public and patient partnership activities and funding opportunities
Research Administration
Coordinate the day to day management of the department finances, invoices and research grant payments.
Assist in the administration associated with grant call development and the post-award aspects of research grants.
Work with the Head of Research to provide administration support for the departments PPI activities and grants.
Manage departmental memberships and subscriptions as required.
Collection and maintenance of records of internal and external research outputs and metrics.
Maintain records of information requests and ad hoc requests and compile reports where required.
Prepare regular research updates for the Executive Leadership Team meetings and Board meetings.
Management of the research departments GDPR requirements.
External Department Communications Media Outputs
Coordinate the Society’s research communication activities through various media platforms.
Coordination of the Research Departments monthly newsletter.
Work with the Irish Cancer Society Communications and Branding Teams to prepare the research departments public promotional material including pamphlets, email, web content, and videos.
Represent the research department on internal and external groups.
Deal with internal and external queries and process phone, post and email messages.
Event Management
Organisation of internal and external research events such as conferences, workshops, webinars and meetings.
Coordinate the set-up of information stands at research events.
Represent research department at external conferences and events.
Your qualifications and experience
At least three years’ experience in a similar role with proven excellent administration skills.
Previous experience with financial administration and management.
Proven technological proficiency and computer literacy, including databases, spreadsheets, word processing, email, internet and electronic research administrative systems.
Previous experience with planning and management of events and workshops.
Excellent communication skills both written and oral and the ability to generate reports.
Nice to have:
Person Specification
Team player who is highly driven, self-motivated and ambitious.
Excellent interpersonal skills, an attentive listener with the ability to act empathetically and appropriately with staff, senior managers, members of the public and people affected by cancer.
Display the highest degree of professionalism, integrity and confidentiality at all times.
Ability to cope with ambiguity and change and meet deadlines in a high pressured environment.
Ability to manage competing priorities, demonstrating initiative and an ability to work independently.
High level of organisational ability, accuracy, and attention to detail.
General
The Irish Cancer Society operates a no-smoking policy and the post holder must not smoke in the office or when on Society business outside the office.
All employees are required to be aware of their responsibilities towards health and safety and to adhere to fire regulations.
This job description is not exhaustive; it merely acts as a guide and may be amended to meet the changing requirements of the Society at any time after discussion with the post holder.
The closing date for applications is Sunday 26th July 2026
Please note all CVs are logged through a third-party system for processing
The Irish Cancer Society is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
WE DO NOT REQUIRE THE ASSISTANCE OF AGENCIES
Some of our benefits:
23 days Annual Leave a year or Pro Rata equivalent, plus public holidays, Good Friday and Christmas Eve (if it falls on a working day)
Service Days - Additional days awarded to reflect long service with the Society.
Sick Pay Scheme (following Probationary period)
Flexitime
Defined Contribution Pension Scheme - new starters will join the pension from the date of commencement of employment with the Society. The current contribution rate ranges from a contribution of 3%, 5% or a maximum of 8% of basic salary.
Group membership for VHI and HSF (health plans)
Bus/Rail Ticket Scheme and Cycle to Work Scheme
Death In Service Benefit (from commencement of employment)
Paid Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity, Adoptive, Force Majeure and compassionate Leave)
Learning and Development Programmes
Educational Assistance (Study and Examination Leave)
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Optional Flu vaccine provided