Become a part of Kildare’s Community Volunteers
Kildare Community Volunteers is a programme where the roles are short term and ad hoc, allowing you to volunteer in a way that both suits your lifestyle and benefits your community.
You will get a chance to volunteer in unique once of community events. Some of the recent events our Community Volunteers have been involved in Brigid1500 events, Junefest in Newbridge and Bealtaine Festival.
You will undertake unique volunteer training with Kildare Volunteer Centre and become a part of our team. You can get involved as often or as little as you like, when it suits your schedule. You do not have to commit to specific hours every week, they are once off events.
Becoming a Community Volunteer is a great opportunity to get involved in your community and become a part of a core team of volunteers in Kildare. It’s a chance to learn about your local area, meet new people and develop new skills.
For more information about becoming a community volunteer email our Community Volunteer Coordinator John at John@volunteerkildare.ie or call on 0868646698
Now Hiring P/T Adminstrator
Vacancy: Part-Time Administrator
Contract & Hours:
- Part-time: 17.5 hours per week
- Fixed-term: 1-year contract (subject to funding)
- Salary: €15.25 per hour
- Location: Kildare Volunteer Centre, Kildare Community Development Centre, Kildare Town
Reporting to: Kildare Volunteer Centre Manager
About Kildare Volunteer Centre
Kildare Volunteer Centre is a dedicated organisation committed to supporting and promoting volunteering across County Kildare. As part of the national Volunteer Centre network, we connect volunteers with meaningful opportunities and help organisations develop strong volunteer programmes.
We provide:
- For Volunteers: Personalised guidance, access to volunteering opportunities, and ongoing support.
- For Organisations: A free volunteer placement service, best practice advice, training, and garda vetting.
About the Role
We are seeking an organised and motivated administrator to support our small team and ensure the smooth operation of the Centre. This role is ideal for someone with strong administrative skills and a passion for community engagement. While this role is primarily office based some travel may be required from time to time.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive administrative support to the Centre Manager and other staff as required.
- Act as the first point of contact for inquiries, handling emails, phone calls, online registrations and in-person interactions.
- Logging all interactions within the CRM system.
- Assist with communications, including website and social media updates.
- Support the planning and coordination of volunteer-related events and training sessions.
- Maintain and update volunteer and organisational records in the CRM system, ensuring data protection compliance.
- Manage office supplies and handle orders as needed.
- Carry out additional administrative tasks as required.
What We’re Looking For
Essential Skills & Experience:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and database management.
- At least 3 years’ experience in an administrative role (volunteer sector experience is a plus).
- Strong organisational and time-management skills with the ability to multitask.
- Understanding of data protection regulations and record-keeping best practices.
Desirable Skills:
- Experience using Salesforce or a similar CRM system.
- Experience with WordPress
Personal Attributes:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a strong customer-service mindset.
- High organisational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks effectively with excellent attention to detail
- Self-motivated, proactive, and enthusiastic about community development and volunteerism.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- High level of integrity and discretion when handling confidential information.
How to Apply
Interested? We’d love to hear from you! Please send your CV and a cover letter to David at David@volunteerkildare.ie
- Closing Date: April 16th 2025
- Interviews: April 23rd 2025
Join us in making a difference in County Kildare! 💙
Kildare Volunteer Centre is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone is treated with respect and provided equal opportunities to thrive.
Kildare Volunteer Centre Awards 2025
🌟 Kildare Volunteer Centre Awards – Now Open! 🌟
It’s our favorite time of year, where we celebrate the incredible volunteers, organisations, and events making a difference in our community! 🏆
We’re now accepting nominations for:
🏅 Volunteer of the Year
🏅 Non-Profit Organisation of the Year
🏅 Junior Volunteer of the Year (Under 18)
🏅 Board Member of the Year
🏅 Lifetime Achievement Award
🏅 Community Event of the Year
✨ Help us honour those who go above and beyond for Kildare and recognise their achievements at our awards ceremony in Newbridge Town Hall in May
📅 Nomination Deadline: 25 April
📝 Submit your nomination here: 👉 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevUfDSTiPqhzzvtV4UhzDLNHYcGQxtTLOf6n19vNgR3IITog/viewform?usp=header
Kildare Volunteer Centre Strategic Plan 2025-2030
We are developing a new Strategic Plan (2025-2030) to ensure we continue to meet the evolving needs of volunteers, not-for-profit organisations, and the broader community. As these needs change, it’s essential that we adapt and remain relevant in supporting those we serve.
To build this plan effectively, we need your insights. If you are a not for profit in Kildare your input is invaluable in helping us understand the current challenges and priorities of volunteers, organisations, and the community in general.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could take just 5 minutes to complete our quick survey below:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JYRL73C
Your feedback will directly shape our future direction, and we sincerely appreciate your time and support.
Thank you for being a valued part of this process.
Kildare Volunteer Centre Awards 2024
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Pa Carey (Leixlip) brightens up his estate and community with a magical Christmas lights extravaganza on his house for visitors and neighbours to enjoy and to raise funds for charity. He hand-makes his decorations all year round and even has Santa come to visit.
- Monasterevin businesswoman Jacinta Kenna has volunteered on parent’s school groups, in the community centre, the Christmas Lights, Women’s Shed, Streetfest, Monasterevin Youth Action to name but a few! Any local activities that are organised, you can be sure to find Jacinta at the heart of it. Along with Sharon Hanly, she runs The Peoples Market (which she also founded). This non-profit group runs a seasonal craft market (Easter, Summer, Halloween and Christmas). Each time they transform the community centre canteen into a community cafe serving handmade treats, with all the proceeds going into the next market. They run raffles for charity and will also provide the cafe for any large events that need it.
- Angela Lane is a retired nurse and lifetime volunteer having acted as a volunteer counsellor for decades. She volunteers with Kildare Alzheimers, local women’s groups, food markets and hosts AONTAS events. Angela also shares knitting and crochet skills with international refugees and asylum seekers in Newbridge.
- North Kildare Carers Support Group provides support, love and cares to for carers and their families. It is where carers can find comfort and knowing that they are not alone. It invites professionals to give important talks relating to social, family and health issues. It also balances carers lives by organising relaxing and fun events. To many carers, this organisation is the second family to them. The support they provide is so important for families struggling with the many issues involved in caring for a loved one.
- Leixlip Youth and Community Centre provides a safe place for people of all ages to go. Somewhere babies, children, teenagers, adults, and elderly can go to socialise and share interests. It is a wonderful place to have in our community run by fantastic, friendly staff and volunteers.
- Kate Monks has been a leader in her local scout group in Kilcullen for almost 10 years and was selected for her support to the younger sections and a super back up to all leaders throughout the group. Kate has always been there for parents, leaders, and the scouts. She is recognised for her inspiration to other leaders and keeping the group motivated, as well as her diligence and management as group treasurer.
- Kildare Wildlife Rescue held the First Kildare Biodiversity Conference was held on 14th October 2023 in The Keadeen Hotel in Newbirdge. Funded with the support of Kildare County Council, this unique event was organised by KWR volunteers and attended by over 100 guests, most of them volunteers of multiple Kildare-based community groups and organisations working towards improving biodiversity in the county.
- Angela Tracey is one of the original members of the Community Volunteers, having been involved in their activities in covid vaccination centres and test centres even since before the group was officially formed. Angela is a regular volunteer and this year also stepped forward to take on additional training to make the programme more accessible and inclusive.
- Aoife and Cáitlin (KARE) Aoife Cully and Cáitlin Reilly are the first participants from the new partnership between KVCs community volunteers and KARE services to put their hands up and become active members of our community volunteers. Aoife and Cait joined the Community Volunteers in 2024 and have completed their volunteer training and are fully involved in all the community volunteer events and activities. They are specially commended for their courage and community spirit in taking the step forward to become community volunteers, paving the way for others.
One Million Stars Project
Christmas Robin Workshop
On the 19th and 26th October between 10am and 1pm some Ukrainian Volunteers living in Kildare will be meeting here at Kildare Community Development Centre to make some Robin Christmas decorations. These hand made Robins will then be donated to Kildare Wildlife Rescue for them to sell in the lead up to Christmas to raise vital funds for a great local charity.
The workshops are open to everybody from every background and are completely free. They are a teaching workshop, so if you would like to learn this skill, make some new friends and help a local charity you are more than welcome to come along and get involved. You can contact Ivanna on Ivanna@volunteerkildare.ie to register. It’s okay to come to one or both workshops!
The Christmas Robin is the idea of Tetiana Husieva who had this to say about her inspiration for this
“I generally like to create things that make the person who receives them feel warm and smile. And when you hold a bird in your hands, tenderness and a sense of unity awaken in your soul, because both the bird and our soul can fly, albeit in different ways. I chose the colors for the birds so that they were native to both Ukrainians and Irish. Somehow. We want people to believe in the best, which came to us even in such cute little things.”
Kildare Volunteer Centre Awards Night 2023
Kildare Volunteer Centre hosted a special awards event in March 2023 at the Council Chambers in Aras Chill Dara. The event was to celebrate and mark the huge work of volunteers across Co. Kildare in the past year. Cathaoirleach Fintan Brett was there to thank the volunteers for their selfless dedication to the community and to present the awards.Manager David Hand who marked one year as Centre Manager acted as MC for the night, and described the work of each of the volunteers who were nominated for awards, and what their impact has been for their peers and community. Tributes were read out to those nominated and to their families who support them to keep going.The Awards were presented to:Volunteer Involving Organisation of the Year – North Kildare (Leixlip) Arch ClubVolunteer of the Year – Bernie Morley (Red Cross)Volunteer Led Response – Maynooth University, in partnership with Helping Irish Hosts, Irish Red Cross and Kildare Community VolunteersCommunity Volunteer of the Year – Joint Award to Arthur Voigh and Terry CoyneA special award was presented to Victor Purcell on the night to mark his 10 year anniversary with Kildare Volunteer Centre as a volunteer office team member. Victor also volunteers with the Moat Theatre and Gerard Manley Hopkins Festival and it was a well deserved award to mark his contribution to the community.The event was hosted in partnership with Kildare County Council and the Department of Rural and Community Development
Kildare Social Inclusion Week 2024
Kildare Volunteer Centre was delighted to take play a part in Kildare Social Inclusion Week 2024. Volunteering is a fantastic way to participate and feel connected to your local community. When you volunteer and give your time to something you feel passionate about you meet like minded people and make new friends. Volunteering is something that everybody can get involved in. Regardless of age, nationality, ethnicity or any health issues there is a volunteering opportunity out there for you. Get in touch and we can help you start on your volunteering journey
