Contract Outreach and Emergency Preparedness Officer Organisation Irish Red Cross Hours Full-time Location Ireland
Irish Red Cross
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Act as the key support to the Disasters & Emergency Programme Manager in the roll out of the PER plan of action.
- Coordinate logistics, documentation, and follow-up actions for PER workshops and related activities.
- Keep abreast of best practice in PER in IFRC.
- Provide in-person support to branch outreach and engagement teams (regional focus).
- Facilitate efficient face-to-face collaboration by attending local meetings in branches on behalf of colleagues.
- Support Disasters & Emergency Programme Manager with the development of emergency preparedness training materials and support the creation of digital and in-person learning resources, including public Moodle trainings
- Organize and deliver training sessions for staff, volunteers, and community partners on disaster and emergency preparedness, and community engagement and accountability (CEA).
- Support Disasters and Emergency Programme Manager with surge capacity planning so that immediate support for emergency response coordination during natural disasters can be prioritised.
- This will involve cross-training existing staff for certain tasks, and coordinating with Senior Management Team on role tasks that can be we paused and or adapted during emergencies to ensure effective collaboration with emergency teams as needed.
- Collaborate closely with the Fundraising Department to co-develop project proposals focused on preparedness, community engagement, and climate adaptation.
- Contribute to the design of scalable, impactful projects that align with IRC's strategic priorities and donor requirements.
- Flood Scheme Administration
- Administer the implementation of the Flood Scheme when activated, ensuring efficient processing, transparent communication, and coordination with relevant internal and external stakeholders.
- Actively engage in the development of a CRM for improving the flood scheme efficiency and capacity
- Promote and supervise IFRC's Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) standards across all relevant projects. This involves formal and informal training for our members.
- Lead the design and delivery of community engagement activities, ensuring that local knowledge and needs shape preparedness and response programming.
- With future project managers, co-facilitate community climate risk assessments, preparedness planning, and the integration of marginalized and vulnerable groups in IRC initiatives.
- Proven experience (minimum 3-4 years) in disaster or emergency management, including project management and the development, implementation, and monitoring of emergency plans or community preparedness initiatives.
- Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with a track record of building collaborative relationships with community groups, local authorities, and internal teams to deliver shared objectives.
- Demonstrated project coordination skills, including planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting, with the ability to deliver projects on time and within scope.
- Experience developing and delivering public awareness campaigns, training, or educational content for disaster preparedness.
- Proficiency in relevant computer applications (e.g., MS Office, project management tools, CRM systems for scheme management).
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, managing multiple priorities in a fast paced, dynamic environment.
- Commitment to the humanitarian principles and values of the Irish Red Cross
- Qualifications in community development, emergency management, communications, or a related field.
- Experience supporting or facilitating the roll-out of preparedness frameworks (such as IFRC's PER process) or similar capacity-building initiatives.
- Experience as a media spokesperson in crisis situations is an advantage.
- Experience collaborating with fundraising teams to develop project proposals and donor communications.
- Data collection and analysis skills, including use of qualitative, quantitative, and participatory research and evaluation methods.
- Knowledge of climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and community resilience strategies.
- Experience in volunteer management or working within a membership-based organisation.
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