JOB DETAILS
Title: Employment Partnerships Officer
Duration: Specified purpose full time contract 1 year (possibility of renewal subject to funding)
Salary: €41,936 - €46,936
Job Family: Coordinator
Reporting to: Project Co-ordinator - Employment
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Irish Red Cross Society (IRC) is part of the world’s largest independent humanitarian network, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The IRC is committed to, and bound by, its Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality. The vision of the Irish Red Cross is to be a leading humanitarian organisation, providing impartial services and support to vulnerable communities both at home and abroad. Our mission is to identify and deliver humanitarian assistance to those who are most in need.
Migration is a priority focus for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement internationally as well as for the IRC in Ireland. Building on successful programming in integration, housing and resettlement, IRC is growing its service offerings to support employability and labour market insertion of refugees, asylum-seekers and other migrants.
SUMMARY OF ROLE
This role will be responsible for creating pathways to employment for refugees, asylum-seekers and other migrants who are engaged in IRC’s employment services programmes. The role will develop and manage partnerships with businesses, employers and other relevant stakeholders to deliver job placements. Reporting to the Project Co-ordinator – Employment, the Employment Partnerships Officer will support delivery of employment services under IRC’s Ukraine Accommodation Programme funded by the Irish Government, the “EMERge” Programme, funded under the EU’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and under other funding as may arise.
This role will be based at IRC Head Office in Dublin and will require frequent travel to project locations in Dublin and nationwide. The role provides an opportunity to support and positively impact the integration journeys of vulnerable and marginalised migrants in Ireland.
ROLE RESPONSIBLILTIES
Research potential business and employer partnerships nationwide and at county level, and maintain a rolling list of partnership prospects
Establish processes and procedures to enable the setup of partnerships to include partnership frameworks, guidelines, template MOUs, outreach materials etc.
Develop information and guidance materials on employment of non-EEA nationals, good hiring practices, non-discrimination etc.
Conduct outreach with potential employment partners, build and maintain relationships with businesses and organisations to source opportunities for employment
Negotiate and manage partnership agreements with employers
Carry out sensitisation and support sessions with employers on topics related to employment of refugees, asylum-seekers and other migrants
Develop and maintain a listing of job opportunities and assist with the matching of programme clients with jobs
Organise employer consultations, networking and job connections events
Work in collaboration with the Corporate Partnerships team to generate funding through partnerships and establish agreements with corporate partners
Contribute to project planning and reviews
Maintain detailed records and provide regular reports against targets for management and funders
Undertake training, research and consultation with stakeholders to develop best practice
Other tasks as required
ROLE REQUIREMENTS
Essential Criteria
2+ years’ experience working in the Migrant Integration, Employment, Business Development sector or similar
Experience approaching employers, including cold calling
Good knowledge of issues and concerns for employers around diversity and inclusion
Strong verbal, written, presentation and facilitation skills
Competent user of MS Excel, Teams, Sharepoint and CRM systems
Fluent English, written (to reporting writing standard) and conversational
Great influencing skills and a good networker; equally comfortable engaging with migrant communities and the business sector
Excellent team working combined with the ability to work on your own initiative
Ability to maintain strict compliance protecting confidential, sensitive information and materials
Willingness to travel within Ireland
Desirable Criteria
A third-level qualification in Adult Guidance, Migrant Integration, Business or similar
Knowledge of the work of the Irish Red Cross
Business Development and Relationship Management Experience
Project Management Experience
Ability to speak additional languages e.g. Arabic, Ukrainian, French, Dari or Pashto, would be an advantage
Full clean driving licence and access to vehicle an advantage
FURTHER INFORMATION
The Irish Red Cross offers the following benefits in addition to salary:
Up to 5% employers' contribution to a company contributory pension scheme
20 days Annual Leave plus closure of the office on Good Friday, plus two additional ‘privilege days’ to be used at Easter and Christmas respectively.
Death in Service benefit of four times salary
Flexible working hours, including opportunities for hybrid working with minimum three days per week in the office
Flexi-time policy with opportunity to accumulate up to one flexi-day per month
Further education, training and learning supports
Professional subscriptions (as applicable)
Travel (bike-to-work schemes/tax saver commuter tickets)
The Irish Red Cross is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and aspire to reflect this in our workforce. We welcome applications for people from all sections of the community, irrespective of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, race or membership of the Traveller community.
This role requires applicants to have the right to work in Ireland.
The role is a full-time position based on a 35-hour working week, based on flexitime arrangements.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to support the participation of individuals with disabilities or other specific needs in both the recruitment process and the workplace. If you require any adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know by contacting us at 01 6424600
Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to close recruitment before this date. Therefore, it is advisable to submit your application as early as possible.
Closing date 6pm 26th June 2026
This role is partially funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union.