Events Coordinator

Position Title:      Events Coordinator

Contract Type:    Fixed-term, 2.5 years, Full-time

Location:              Dublin, Cork or Galway (with regular overnight travel throughout Ireland as required. Regular in person meetings with the project team are required.)

Reports to:  
        Business Development Director

Salary:                  €35,000 – €40,000 per annum depending on experience

Employer Pension Contribution

Annual Leave:     23 days per annum

Hybrid working  (opportunity to work from home & flexible working)

 

Opportunity to work on a groundbreaking fund at the intersection of AI and social innovation in a collaborative, mission-driven team environment.

Role Purpose

We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Events Coordinator to lead the delivery of a comprehensive events programme. This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of social innovation and technology, coordinating multiple concurrent events that will bring together social enterprises, technology experts, corporate partners, and stakeholders from across Ireland’s innovation ecosystem.

Over the 2.5-year contract period, you will be responsible for the end-to-end coordination of diverse event formats including large-scale in-person workshops (up to 100 attendees), online workshops and webinars (20-50 participants), and intimate concentrated sessions (10 participants). During peak periods, you will manage 10-15 events running concurrently over 2-month cycles, requiring exceptional organisational skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities simultaneously.

This role sits within the Business Development and Marketing team and works closely with the Project Management team and Fund Manager responsible for overall fund delivery.

 

Key Responsibilities

Event Planning & Delivery

  • Coordinate end-to-end delivery of fund events across multiple formats (in-person workshops, webinars, concentrated sessions, showcases)
  • Source and manage venue selection, booking, and logistics for in-person events throughout Ireland
  • Manage online event platforms and technical infrastructure for virtual and hybrid events
  • Coordinate registration processes, attendee communications, and participant experience from initial invite through post-event follow-up
  • Develop detailed project plans and timelines for concurrent event delivery, managing dependencies and critical paths
  • Ensure all events align with brand standards and deliver exceptional attendee experience

Content Creation, Coordination & Stakeholder Management

  • Work closely with subject matter experts to develop and coordinate learning content
  • Facilitate content planning sessions and pull together materials from multiple contributors
  • Coordinate speakers, panelists, and facilitators, ensuring they have briefings and materials needed
  • Manage relationships with corporate partners, awardees, technology sector partners, and other key stakeholders
  • Act as primary point of contact for event-related queries and logistics
  • Capture content at each event (video, photo) as per pre-shared briefing document to be developed with Rethink Ireland Communications team

Budget & Supplier Management

  • Manage event budgets and track expenditure against approved allocations
  • Source, contract, and manage relationships with suppliers (venues, catering, AV, printing, etc.)
  • Process supplier invoices and coordinate payments in accordance with organisational procedures
  • Maintain accurate financial records and reporting for all events
  • Prepare budget proposals and recommendations for approval by Business Development Director

Project & Systems Management

  • Maintain comprehensive event tracking and project management systems (Asana or similar)
  • Content Management System (CMS)– maintain and update a CMS on a regular basis
  • Update Salesforce or equivalent CRM with event data, attendance, and stakeholder engagement
  • Generate reports on event delivery, attendance, feedback, and impact metrics
  • Maintain organised filing systems for all event documentation, contracts, and materials
  • Support continuous improvement of event processes and systems

Collaboration & Support

  • Work closely with Business Development and Project Management teams on integrated delivery
  • Contribute to team meetings and organisational planning processes
  • Travel throughout Ireland for events as required

Carry out any other reasonable duties as required, consistent with the level and purpose of the role

 

Required Skills & Experience

Experience & Knowledge

  • Minimum 2-3 years’ experience in events coordination and project management
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple concurrent events
  • Experience coordinating both in-person and online/virtual events
  • Experience generating resources and materials to develop skills and knowledge (learning content).
  • Working knowledge of AI fundamentals and emerging technology (does not need to be expert-level)
  • Corporate events background preferred
  • Strong cultural and mission fit with the charity/nonprofit sector

 

Technical Skills

  • Excellent project management skills with demonstrated experience using project management tools (Asana, Jira, Monday.com or similar)
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and experience with Salesforce or other CRM systems
  • Familiarity with online event platforms and registration tools such as Eventbrite
  • Social Media competency – LinkedIn (Required) ,Instagram, TikTok, Meta,
  • Working knowledge of Canva and Capcut or other design and video editing packages

 

Core Competencies

  • Exceptional organisational skills with ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills (Proficient in the English Language)
  • Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building abilities
  • Meticulous attention to detail and quality standards
  • Budget management and financial tracking capabilities
  • Problem-solving mindset with ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment
  • Commitment to Rethink Ireland’s mission and values

 

Role Requirements

  • Full clean driving licence for travel throughout Ireland, where public transport is not available.
  • Flexibility to work occasional evenings/weekends as events require

 

 Our Values

  • We work with our hearts and our heads – we value compassion, passion and fun.
  • We take smart risks and we allow permission to fail because we know that innovation and risk are two sides of the same coin.
  • We believe that social change is a team sport. We build trusted relationships, and we choose to collaborate to achieve our goals.
  • We are curious and hunger to learn.
  • We value bold ideas and bold leadership, and we develop remarkable people.

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and we strongly believe that diversity and inclusion lead to success. The work we do is underpinned by respect, equality, inclusion & diversity. In line with Ireland’s Equality Legislation we actively oppose discrimination on the following 9 grounds:

  1. Gender
  2. Civil status: single, married, divorced, etc.
  3. Family status: if you’re the parent or person responsible for a child over 18, or if you’re the main carer or parent of a person with a disability.
  4. Sexual orientation.
  5. Religion
  6. Age
  7. Disability
  8. Race
  9. Traveller community.

 

We also actively oppose discrimination on the grounds of socio-economic disadvantage.

 

HOW TO APPLY?

Please apply by 5.30pm on 19 February 2026 by this LINK.
Interviews will take place during the week of 23 February 2026. Shortlisted candidates should be available during that week.

As part of the recruitment process, shortlisted candidates may be asked to complete a short technical skills assessment relevant to the role.

Please note that any information you submit will be used for recruitment purposes only. Your record will be deleted after the process is completed.

Do you have questions about the role? Contact careers@rethinkireland.ie

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