Door To Door Fundraiser

Oxfam Ireland Dublin, Dublin, IE
15 €

Published 2025-12-04

Description

Oxfam is a global movement of people who wont live with the injustice of poverty.
Oxfam works in three ways: we respond to emergencies, saving lives and helping survivors recover; we provide people with the skills and resources to lift themselves out of poverty; and we campaign to change the unjust policies that keep people in poverty.
Joining the Oxfamily is an opportunity for you to develop a career within the third sector, not only here in Ireland, but with our sister organisations all over the world, from Australia, to New Zealand, Brazil to America.
Will you join us? Rate of pay: €13.50 per hour for first 20 training shifts, €15.42 per hour after first 20 training shifts and in addition, performance related pay.
Work Monday to Friday, Part and Full time available.
The role will entail our fundraisers informing, inspiring and recruiting members of the public on their doorstep to establish regular gift donations.
Job purpose: Direct Dialogue fundraising is currently playing a very important role in enabling Oxfam Ireland to achieve our fundraising targets, and allowing us to maximise the benefits for those most in need.
The post will involve: Recruiting donors door to door to support Oxfam Ireland through direct debit regular gifts.
Informing, inspiring and engaging the Irish public about the crucial work Oxfam Ireland is carrying out.
Representing Oxfam Ireland always in a friendly, courteous and professional manner at all times, and abiding by the fundraising code of conduct and established protocols.
The successful candidate will have: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with an ability to engage and inspire, and very strong spoken English.
A passion for Oxfam Ireland's work, knowledge of emergency/developmental aid issues is beneficial also though non essential.
An outgoing personality, enjoy interacting with members of the public and working outdoors within a team dynamic.
Experience within direct dialogue is a definite advantage, though non essential as full training is provided.
Access to an Internet enabled phone for new SEPA banking compliance procedures which are now mandatory.

Location

Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
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Job type Full time
Contract type Permanent
Salary type Hourly
Occupation Door to door fundraiser
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Oxfam Ireland
Oxfam Ireland
1 active jobs
Registered 2023-07-19
Ireland

Oxfam Ireland is a member of Oxfam International, a confederation of 14 organisations, working together to achieve greater impact. We are an independent, secular, not-for-profit organisation, committed to working with people to overcome poverty and injustice worldwide. Our vision: a just world without poverty. Our mission: to increase the numbers of people in developing countries having a sustainable livelihood, access to essential services, equal rights and status, and physical security. Our belief: at Oxfam, we believe that in a world rich of resources, poverty is neither natural nor inevitable. We believe that human beings have rights to a home, enough to eat, clean water, a way to make a living, education, healthcare, freedom from violence, a voice, and an identity. Oxfam is a global movement of PEOPLE: people passionate about justice, working together to overcome the injustice of poverty. People such as the volunteer in the local Oxfam shop; the community leader in Kenya helping local farmers find ways to grow more crops; the water engineer working in an emergency drought; the campaigners lobbying their local political representative on trade rules. Anyone who cares about justice can play a part with Oxfam.
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