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European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland is recruiting a Policy and Communications Officer


The European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland is recruiting a Policy and Communications Officer – Part time (2.5 days per week). The successful candidate will be responsible to the Director for delivering EAPN Ireland’s policy and communications work and contribute to the organisations mission of putting the eradication of poverty at the top of the Irish and European policy agenda and empowering groups working to end poverty to understand and influence policy-making.

The position is permanent, subject to the availability of resources, with a six months’ probation. Salary will be on a scale from €43k to €50k (full time equivalent) or €21,500 to €25k half time. The position is based in Dublin, but EAPN Ireland has a home/work hybrid Policy.

Applicants should send a CV and cover letter, outlining their interest and suitability for the post to  by Sunday 2nd March. Interviews will take place on Monday 10th March.

The job description and person specification for this position are available here.Further information on EAPN Ireland and a job description and person specification for this position are available on www.eapn.ie or by calling 087-6402200.
The position is funded by Pobal under the Scheme to Support National Organisations  
   
APN Ireland receives core funding from the Scheme to Support National Organisations (SSNO) which is funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Rural and Community Development

Paul Ginnell Director
European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland
Carmichael House,
4 North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7, D07 RHA8 (see map Here)
Email:   ;
Tel:  + 353 (0)1-8745737 / +353 (0)87 6402200 ; web: www.eapn.ie

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