Advocacy & Policy Officer (Established Role)
Polio Survivors Ireland
Polio Survivors Ireland is seeking to appoint an Advocacy & Policy Officer to continue and further develop an established programme of advocacy, policy engagement, and research on behalf of polio survivors in Ireland.
This is a key role within the organisation, building on an existing body of work and contributing directly to the delivery of our 2024–2029 Strategic Plan. The successful candidate will play a central role in influencing policy, improving services, and ensuring the voices of polio survivors are represented at national level.
Key Areas of Work
- Enhancing existing policy and advocacy work on issues affecting polio survivors
- Monitoring and analysing relevant legislation, policy, and service developments
- Conducting and commissioning research and gathering evidence from survivors, families, and clinicians
- Developing policy submissions for approval by the CEO and Board
- Engaging with Government, statutory bodies, and elected representatives
- Working with disability and civil society organisations on shared advocacy goals
- Supporting ongoing campaigns to improve services and quality of life
- Reporting regularly to the CEO and Board on progress and outcomes
This is not a new or start-up function, but a continuation and strengthening of an existing advocacy programme within the organisation. The role requires flexibility, collaboration, and the ability to manage a diverse and evolving workload.
This is a hybrid working part-time position of 18.5 Hours and offers a salary of €23,000.
Please forward your CV and Cover Letter for the attention of Nicola Fogarty, CEO to the email address: [email protected] or by post to Polio Survivors Ireland CLG, Coleraine House, Coleraine Street, Dublin D07 E8XF, by 1pm Friday the 2nd of October 2026.
Pay: €23,000.00 per year
Application question(s):
- Ability to attend the office in Dublin 1 - 2 times per week.
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Work Location: Hybrid remote in Dublin, County Dublin