Are you passionate about shaping policy, driving advocacy, and amplifying meaningful campaigns?
We have an exciting new opportunity for a Political Affairs & Communications Specialist to join our Communications Team in National Office, where hybrid working is part of our commitment to flexibility and work-life balance.
About the role:
As our new Political Affairs & Communications Specialist, you’ll play a pivotal role in bringing ABI Ireland’s voice to the forefront of public and political conversations. This newly created position offers an exciting opportunity to raise awareness of the rehabilitation needs of brain injury survivors and ensure that their voices are heard. You’ll be at the heart of our policy, communications, and campaigning efforts – helping us influence change, build strategic relationships, and ensure our message resonates with decision-makers and the wider public.
The role will be based in our National Office in Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, with a hybrid option available for successful candidate.
This is a two-year fixed-term 35 hours contract.
The salary will be based on the HSE 2022 Grade VI payscale.
What you’ll be doing:
As Political Affairs & Communications Specialist, you’ll support ABI Ireland’s efforts to influence policy, build strategic relationships, and raise public awareness around brain health and neuro-rehabilitation.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Building relationships with political stakeholders and engaging grassroots advocates through our local services.
- Coordinating site visits and events to promote political engagement.
- Establishing a national advocacy group to support public affairs and policy consultations.
- Leveraging political structures (e.g. PQs, committees, debates, budget cycles) to advance campaign priorities.
- Collaborating with NGOs and representative bodies on sectoral campaigns.
- Monitoring political developments and managing lobbying returns.
On the communications front, you will:
- Identify media opportunities to showcase ABI Ireland’s impact.
- Engage with journalists to amplify our policy and campaign messages.
- Position ABI Ireland as a leading voice on brain health.
- Support survivors and families in sharing their stories publicly.
- Ensure consistent, clear messaging across all platforms.
Who we’re looking for:
We are looking for a passionate communicator and strategic thinker who thrives at the intersection of politics, advocacy, and public engagement. You’ll bring a deep understanding of Ireland’s political landscape, a flair for storytelling, and a commitment to amplifying the voices of those affected by brain injury.
Must haves:
We’re looking for someone who’s passionate about advocacy, skilled in communication, and ready to make a difference. To succeed in this role, you’ll bring:
- A relevant degree in social/political science, communications, or a related field.
- 3–5 years’ minimum experience in political affairs and communications, with a strong grasp of Ireland’s policy landscape.
- Proven ability to manage campaigns and engage effectively with media.
- Excellent communication skills — written, verbal, and presentation.
- Confidence working with diverse stakeholders, from policymakers to lived experience representatives.
- A proactive, detail-oriented approach and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- A genuine commitment to ABI Ireland’s mission and values.
Great to haves:
While not essential, it would be a real bonus if you bring:
- Experience working in the areas of disability, illness, or health promotion — especially if you’ve supported policy advocacy and public engagement in these spaces.
Why join us?
- Making a Real Impact - Be part of a mission-driven team passionately advocating for and supporting people impacted by brain injury to rebuild their lives with dignity
- Grow with Us - Access tailored induction and specialist training, plus meaningful career development opportunities to help you reach your potential
- Feel Valued - Enjoy long service awards, premium pay (where applicable), paid maternity leave, and a supportive culture that celebrates your contribution
- Work-Life Balance Matters - Flexible working options and wellbeing initiatives empower you to live fully – at work and beyond
- Financial Security and Perks - Competitive salary, defined contribution pension scheme (for eligible employees), free life cover, and access to the Health Care Staff Credit Union
- Support When You Need It - Benefit from the Employee Assistance Programme, revenue-approved mileage rates, and the Bike to Work Scheme
If you thrive in a dynamic environment and want to be part of a mission-driven organisation making a real difference in the lives of people affected by brain injury, we’d love to hear from you!
You're welcome to get in touch with informal queries by emailing the Hiring Manager.
Aoife Lucey - Director of Communications & Engagement - alucey@abiireland.ie
Closing date 19th September 2025 at 5pm
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