VACANCY: Development Officer (Schools & Community Development)
Apr 14, ****
Location
Dublin / Leinster region
Daily travel required – vehicle provided
Role Overview
Fencing Ireland is seeking a proactive and energetic Development Officer to deliver schools programmes and support the growth of fencing at community level, particularly within DEIS areas.
Reporting to the Head of Development, this is a hands-on role focused on introducing fencing to new participants, building relationships, and creating pathways from schools into clubs, while ensuring high-quality programme delivery that supports ongoing engagement and retention.
What We're Looking For
We are looking for someone with the right personality, energy, and initiative to grow fencing on the ground.
You do not need to be an elite fencer or highly experienced coach.
Training and support will be provided.
What matters most is your ability to connect with people, build relationships, and turn opportunities into active programmes.
Key Responsibilities
Schools Programme Delivery
Deliver fencing sessions in DEIS schools as part of a funded development programme
Lead Transition Year (TY) programmes, introducing students to fencing in an engaging and structured way
Deliver primary school programmes over multi-week blocks
Ensure an engaging experience for schools to support long-term partnerships
Community & Club Development
Work with local stakeholders (schools, community groups, sports partnerships) to develop fencing clubs in local communities close to the schools
Support the establishment of new fencing clubs in target areas
Deliver evening sessions (approx. 2–3 per week) to support club activity
Create pathways from school programmes into clubs, supporting long-term growth
Equipment & Operations
Transport fencing equipment to schools and venues (vehicle provided)
Support organisation and maintenance of equipment
Ensure safe setup and use of equipment
Events & Federation Support
Support the delivery of Fencing Ireland competitions and events (approx. 5–6 weekends per year)
Assist with event setup and breakdown
Act as a representative of Fencing Ireland
Working Hours
Full-time, 1 Year Contract with potential to renew
Busier during the 9-month fencing season, with more flexibility during quieter periods
Includes evening and weekend work
This is not a standard 9–5 role and requires flexibility
Candidate Profile
Essential
Some fencing experience
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Confidence working with young people and community groups
Self-starter with ability to take initiative
Ability to build and maintain strong relationships with schools and stakeholders
Full clean driving licence
Willingness to travel regularly (Dublin / Leinster)
Flexibility
Willingness to undergo Garda Vetting
Willingness to complete further training (safeguarding, coaching, etc.)
A coaching qualification, either in fencing or another sport, is desirable but not essential as full training will be provided.
Experience in teaching or youth work, and in community or sports development is a plus.
Salary
€30,000 – €34,000 (depending on experience)
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