Rásaíocht Con Éireann (RCÉ) is the governing body for the greyhound racing industry in Ireland, managing and licencing operations at 14 greyhound racing stadia across the country. The organisation is multifaceted through its commercial business operations, delivery of year-round racing programme, acting as regulatory body for the industry including laboratory and care and welfare programmes and in working with all greyhound racing industry stakeholders across owners, breeders, trainers, RCÉ operated and privately operated stadiums and wide business and community connections.
The Irish Retired Greyhound Trust (IRGT) was established in 1997 as a registered charity by RCÉ whose objective is to rehome greyhounds after retirement and promote them as domestic pets, as well as to communicate with greyhound owners, welfare and greyhound representative organisations, and the wider Irish public about the processes involved in transitioning an elite greyhound athlete into a domesticated pet. The IRGT operations are managed and run through RCÉ with the Operations and Development Manager being an integral part of RCÉ’s management structure.
The IRGT rehomes approximately 1,800 greyhounds annually, both domestically and internationally See https://irgt.ie.
The Operations and Development Manager will be employed on a full-time contract. Reporting to RCÉ’s Director of Veterinary Services the role is charged with leading the efficient management of the IRGT. The role will have a particular focus on developing robust sustainable networks and avenues for rehoming of retired racing greyhounds across the country, particularly in areas where stadia are located, and industry participation is clustered. This will involve working with owners and trainers in the industry, stadia networks, community-based organisations, welfare organisations and representative bodies in growing rehoming opportunities.
Suitable candidates would include anyone who has a knowledge and interest in the greyhound racing industry and/or similar community-based pursuits or business comparators. An interest in greyhound welfare and recognition of the strong cultural, community and historical aspect of greyhound racing would be of value. As the role will require strong leadership, communication and capacity building skills, this role will be attractive to someone who has experience of management and promotional activity, stakeholder and network building activity, in areas that involve the public in Ireland or abroad. A strong combination of administrative, organisational, project management and interpersonal skills are essential along with an ability to promote and extensively advocate RCÉ’s and IRGT’s rehoming message.
Each candidate must have on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms:
The duties and responsibilities of the post will include the following:
The role is a full-time position, 37.5 hours per week, over 5 days, which would be agreed with RCÉ but would have a requirement to be across Monday to Sunday, depending on the needs of the business.