Communications Project Manager
0.8 WTE – 4 days a week (Until mid‑October 2026). Salary: €53,018 – €59,541 per annum pro rota.
Location: Dublin – Hybrid working pattern.
Reporting to the Programme Manager – Policy and Engagement.
Role Overview: The post‑holder will develop and implement communications plans and associated activities in pursuance of AIIHPC’s mission to improve palliative care. The role includes promoting greater understanding through supporting Palliative Care Week, the promotion of The Palliative Hub, AIIHPC’s research, policy and engagement and education and practice programmes, and generating awareness of AIIHPC across the island of Ireland and internationally.
Essential Requirements
Experience: Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a communication role in the past 5 years.
Qualifications: Degree or recognized professional qualification or equivalent in communication, marketing, public relations or equivalent discipline.
Core Competencies:
Excellent standard of verbal and written communication skills including writing for public use, editing and proofreading.
Experience of developing and implementing integrated communication/marketing campaigns.
Knowledge and experience of developing accessible, creative content for various channels.
Knowledge and experience in developing and tracking social media content, and managing digital media channels.
Ability to prioritise, perform under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and project manage a number of initiatives.
Excellent IT skills, including MS Office suites.
Ability to work cooperatively with a range of people, both individually and with groups and organisations.
Transport: Current full driving licence and access to a form of transport to undertake the function of the post.
Desirable Requirements
Experience: 5+ years relevant experience.
Core competencies:
Experience of communication in a health care environment.
Experience of working across the island of Ireland.
Understanding of the community and voluntary sector.
Knowledge and understanding of palliative and end of life care.
The latest date for receipt of applications is 12 noon, Thursday 11 June 2026.
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