Looking to join the team? You're in luck! Women’s Collective Ireland is seeking to hire a competent and experienced person for the position of Project Worker in the WCI South Kerry project. This is an excellent opportunity for a tech-savvy, driven, individual who also has a passion for gender equality and making a difference in the lives of grassroots women. Please note, applications are to be made by application form only. To request an application form, and for more information, please contact Fathima at: recruitment@womenscollective.ie
Women's Collective Ireland
Community Services
Dublin, Clondalkin 237 followers
Women’s Collective Ireland supports grassroots women through women’s community development locally and nationally.
About us
Women’s Collective Ireland is a national women's community development organisation advancing marginalised women’s equality through women’s community development and education. WCI represent and work directly with women experiencing disadvantage, through our 17 Grassroots Women’s Community Projects, based in urban and rural communities throughout Ireland. As an organisation, our work on the ground is central and fundamental. It shapes all our collective actions. The national work derives from and advances the work of our community development projects supporting grassroots women’s empowerment. The Women’s Collective 17 local Projects are best placed to identify and respond to the specific needs of grassroots women in their communities and each of them have developed a unique programme of work with women. We work to make real connections in order to ensure voice and visibility of grassroots women. Women's Collective Ireland is core funded through the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY). Charity Number: CHY 16690 | Registered Charities Number: 20060688 | Company Number: 400554
- Website
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https://womenscollective.ie/
External link for Women's Collective Ireland
- Industry
- Community Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Clondalkin
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2002
Locations
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Primary
Unit 1, Block 1, Weaver Court, Neilstown Road
Dublin, Clondalkin D22 PY63, IE
Employees at Women's Collective Ireland
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Women's Collective Ireland reposted this
🗣️“Women are reshaping politics & driving vital issues – like gender-based violence & reproductive health – on to the agenda, but progress is painfully slow” - NWC's Rachel Coyle 🗳️That's why yesterday we launched a new Alliance for gender quotas in local elections 🗞️Read more via Jade Wilson at The Irish Times: https://lnkd.in/epkmxsD8 Women for Election Dr. Michelle Maher (She/her/they) AkiDwA Ireland 50/50 Women on Boards Independent Living Movement Ireland Women's Collective Ireland
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Women's Collective Ireland reposted this
We are calling on the Government to invest in the nonprofit sector to curb inequality and social discord. ➡ https://lnkd.in/eKRhJGmr #Budget2025 #FutureIsCommmunity
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We were delighted to welcome Fathima to the National team last week as our National HR Aministrator. She is already proving herself to be an excellent addition to Women’s Collective Ireland, and we look forward to the positive impact that she will no doubt have working in WCI. 👏🏼
I’m thrilled to share with you all that I’ve started a new chapter in my career as the National HR Administrator with Women's Collective Ireland. I’m truly excited to be part of an organization dedicated to empowering women and advocating for positive change across the country. I look forward to contributing to this inspiring mission and working alongside such passionate individuals. Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey. Here’s to new beginnings and impactful work ahead! #NewBeginnings #WomensCollectiveIreland #HR #Empowerment #CareerJourney
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Yesterday, the team from LloydsPharmacy Ireland, Claremorris hosted a Women's Wellness event in conjunction with the Women's Collective Ireland and PHARMAnord. Helen McSharry, Nutritionist and PHARMAnord representative spoke to those present on nutrition, diet, menu ideas and supplementation, while the LloydsPharmacy Ireland Claremorris team offered complimentary BMI checks and blood pressure checks, and information on our flu vaccination programme and prescription services, both express and Digiscript. Visit LloydsPharmacy Ireland Claremorris to speak to store manager Jacqui and her expert team in further detail about their wide range of in-store services.
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The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth is developing the next National Strategy for Women and Girls. This new strategy will expand on the progress made by the last strategy and help advance the rights of women and girls. The new strategy will build on the previous strategy objectives in areas such as leadership, social and economic issues, visibility and active participation, healthcare, and gender mainstreaming. To inform this process, the Department wants to gather the views of members of the public to make sure a broad range of opinions and experiences are included when considering what are the key issues, and how best to deal with the key challenges facing women and girls today. The survey can be accessed here: https://brnw.ch/21wMtLQ The deadline for the survey is October 14th. 30% Club Ireland National Women's Council (NWC) Women's Collective Ireland
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The countdown is on as we approach the applications deadline for the role of Coordinator in WCI Clare! If you’re an experienced team lead who is passionate about gender equality, this may be the position for you. You can request an application form by contacting Laura at recruitment@womenscollective.ie today. 💼
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WCI’s National team were delighted to have been invited along to a special preview screening of Aoife Kelleher and BREAK OUT PICTURES new documentary, Mrs. Robinson. The documentary takes viewers on a compelling journey through Mary Robinson's early life and her groundbreaking contributions to Ireland's social and political landscape. This film, narrated in Robinson's own words, offers an intimate portrayal of her struggles and triumphs over a career that drove transformative change. The documentary is available to see from Friday, August 23rd.
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Women's Collective Ireland reposted this
Delighted to be undertaking more development in Train the Trainer course with NCU Training via Women's Collective Ireland. I will be able to use this jn so many ways in my psychotherapy career 🧠💻📚
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We’re #hiring! Are you passionate about supporting grassroots women and womens equality? Do you have experience leading a team and working as a coordinator? This may be the job for you! WCI are looking to hire an experienced Coordinator for our WCI Clare project. Applications are to be made via application form only and emailed to Laura at recruitment@womenscollective.ie, who can also be contacted for forms and more information on the role.