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Victim Support at Court

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V-SAC are hiring!

Victim Support at Court (V-SAC) wish to recruit a suitably experienced candidate to the part-time role of Administration Officer to support the smooth running of the office and give administrative support to the delivery of our services.

Location: Cork City Centre – V-SAC Office, Anglesea St, Cork City

For more information on the job role please click 20250625 Administration Officer Job Description – Cork

Deadline for applications
Monday 14th July 2025 at 12pm.

Further information is available from
manager@vsac.ie

Application process

To assist in the process, applicants should send a Curriculum Vitae (max. 2 A4 pages), together with a covering letter (max. 1 A4 page) to the manager@vsac.ie. The covering letter should outline general suitability for the post, address the person specification above and give an indication of how much notice is required.

Please ensure the applicant’s name is clearly included in the subject line of the email and on all documents.

Selection process

All applications will be acknowledged by email. A selection panel will review all applications and interview shortlisted candidates.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview, which may include situational exercises or other tasks.

Appointable candidates will be asked to provide the names and contact details for up to 3 referees and will be expected to undergo relevant training as a condition of employment.

Interviews are provisionally arranged for the week commencing 21st July 2025 at the V-SAC Office, Anglesea St, Cork City.

V-SAC is committed to diversity, inclusion, and the principles of equality of opportunity.  We welcome applications from talented individuals from all backgrounds.

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Victim Support at Court, or V-SAC, is the only voluntary service in Ireland dedicated solely to court accompaniment for victims of crime, their families and witnesses. We are at the forefront of delivering a high quality court accompaniment service within the Irish judicial system.

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Victim Support at Court
Áras Uí Dhálaigh
Four Courts
Dublin 7

Telephone (Office) 01 872 6785
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E-mail – info@vsac.ie

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Treating all victims and witnesses with respect, empathy and compassion.

Working in partnership with criminal justice agencies, public bodies and support organisations to meet the broad range of victims’ needs.

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Our Partners

  • The Commission for the Support of Victims of Crime
  • The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
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  • Home
  • What We Offer
    ▿
    • How We Help
    • Pre-trial visit to the court
    • Court Hearing
    • What We Won’t Do
    • Testimonials
  • Help For Victims
    ▿
    • General Information
    • Irish Criminal Justice System
    • Victims Rights and the Victims’ Charter
    • Additional sources of assistance and information for victims of crime
    • Useful Links
  • Volunteering With Us
    ▿
    • Being A Volunteer
    • Volunteer Training
  • News
  • About Us
    ▿
    • Mission and Vision
    • Annual Reports
    • Objectives and Strategy
    • Values
    • Governance Code
    • Publications
    • Facts and Figures
    • Our Logo
    • Making a complaint
    • Safeguarding Statement
  • Contact Us
    ▿
    • Privacy Policy
    • Log In
  • Donate
  • Survey