Trócaire is seeking to appoint a candidate to join the Ireland (Fundraising and Public engagement) Committee for Trócaire.
Trócaire is an international development and humanitarian agency registered as a Charity and Company Limited by Guarantee in Ireland. We work with local partners in the worlds most at risk communities and with people in Ireland to tackle the underlying causes of poverty and injustice and respond to the crises they create. Together we bring about positive and permanent change. Trócaire was established by the Irish Episcopal Conference in 1973 and is the Irish member of Caritas Internationalis.
Trócaire was established with a dual mandate; to provide development and humanitarian assistance where it is most needed internationally and to raise awareness of the underlying causes of global injustice and inequality in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. For further information please refer to
Ireland (Fundraising and Public Engagement) Committee:
This Committee fulfils an advisory and governance role:
1.1. Governance: The Committee oversees the strategic direction and implementation of Trócaires Global Brand Public Engagement & Fundraising across the island of Ireland in line with the organisational Strategic Plan and reports regularly on this to the Board.
1.2. Advisory: The Committee provides advice to the Director of Ireland Programmes on strategic matters affecting the fulfilment of Trócaires mandate in Ireland.
1.3. From time to time members may be requested by the Board or the Committee Chairperson to join a temporary Task & Complete team in order to provide oversight or recommendations on a topic identified as strategic high risk or emerging.
1.4. The Ireland Committee will meet at least four times annually during working hours. The Chairperson may convene additional meetings during the year if required.
Applications:
We are now seeking applications for additional members to join the committee for a term of three years (with the option of a second 3 year term). There are up to six positions on the Ireland (F&PE) January of 2026 we will have at least two vacancies due to term limits (2 x 3 year terms). Following a skills-assessment by the Board we are seeking to recruit individuals with experience in any of the following:
Media / Public relations
Advocacy and mobilising the Public
Development Education
Skills & Experience
Development of Marketing and/or Public Engagement Strategies and Activities at a national level.
Experience influencing and collaborating with diverse stakeholders.
Comfort working and contributing remotely and in hybrid meeting settings.
A strong commitment to social justice and human rights including gender equality.
Understanding of the ethos of Trócaire as an agency inspired by Catholic Social Teaching.
Expression of Interest Process
Expressions of interest are requested from individuals who are willing to contribute their knowledge and skills to Trócaires Ireland Committee.
Committee members are appointed on a voluntary basis (non-remunerated). In line with our diversity policy and our localisation agenda the Board of Directors are particularly interested in applications from individuals whose background and/or ethnicity reflects the diversity of the communities that Trócaire serves.
If you have any questions on any of the above please contact
Candidates who wish to be considered for the Ireland Committee should submit a short note to indicating why they are interested in serving and what skills they bring to the committee and CV to Workable.
Deadline is by 16th January 2026
Any candidate offered a Board or Board Committee role with Trócaire will be expected to sign Trócaires Safeguarding Policy Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these documents. All appointments will be subject to role specific due diligence and screening (e.g. restricted party screening social media screening).
Required Experience:
Exec
Trócaire is the overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in Ireland. Trócaire was established in 1973 as a way for Irish people to donate to development and emergency relief abroad. Our dual mandate is to support the most vulnerable people in the developing world, while also ... View more