Integration Officer – Migration Services
Integration Officer – Migration Services
The Irish Red Cross Society (IRC) is part of the world’s largest independent humanitarian network, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
JOB DETAILS
Title: Integration Officer – Migration Services
Duration: Full time contract to 30 March 2026 with possibility of extension Salary: Coordinator €42,000-€48,0001
Reporting to: Migration Programmes Manager
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Irish Red Cross Society (IRC) is part of the world’s largest independent humanitarian network, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The IRC is committed to and bound by, its Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality.
The vision of the Irish Red Cross is to be a leading humanitarian organisation, providing impartial services and support to vulnerable communities both at home and abroad. Our mission is to identify and deliver humanitarian assistance to those who are most in need. Migration is a priority focus for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement internationally as well as for the IRC in Ireland.
Ireland, along with other countries, has experienced considerably more inward migration in recent years from people in need of protection and, as a result, is challenged to respond with appropriate supports for all affected. The IRC has worked on migration for several years and is considered a key actor in responding to the humanitarian needs of refugees/ migrants seeking protection and a future in Ireland, with programming in the areas of resettlement and responding to the Ukraine crisis, among others.
SUMMARY OF ROLE
The primary purpose of this role is to support integration with local stakeholders, particularly the Local Authority Integration Teams, and provide direct support through our volunteer network.
The role will support the wider Irish Red Cross programme supporting the placement of refugees into accommodation and to support the social integration of refugees at community level.
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