Projects & Publications Coordinator, Literature IrelandJoin the Literature Ireland team and help bring Irish literature to readers around the world!Literature Ireland wishes to appoint a full-time Projects and Publications Coordinator with experience in publications and digital media. The ideal candidate will have abackground in literature and/or foreign languages, a relevant degree, and experience in administrative and editorial work. Fluent English, strong writing and editing skills,deep intercultural and linguistic sensitivity, and a passion for Irish books and writing are key skills for the role.Some familiarity with literary translation and/or the international publishing landscape would be an advantage, as would some experience in event or project management. A good working knowledge of the Irish language is desirable but not essential.Our offices are situated on the second floor of a city-centre Georgian building, where we are partners in the Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation. The postwill be primarily in-person and desk-based, though some international travel will be required from time to time, i.e. for international book fairs.The main duties of the role are as follows:Coordinate and run literature promotion projects and eventsManage the organisation’s calendar, meeting schedule, and travel arrangementsAssist the Director with bookings, special projects, and eventsAssist in organising Literature Ireland’s participation at international book fairs and other showcasesManage the content and editing of occasional print publications, primarily theNew Writing from Ireland catalogueSupport in creating content for Literature Ireland’s website and newsletterCollect, organise and evaluate data relating to the organisation’s activities.A full job description is available on request from recruit@literatureireland.com. The salary range for this position is €30,000 – €33,000.To apply for the role, please send a copy of your CV and a letter of expression of interest torecruit@literatureireland.comno later than Friday, 5th December 2025,at 6 p.m. (Irish Time). Interviews will be held in-person in Dublin the week of 8th December.
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