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    IFTN JOB / CLASSIFIEDS LISTING | The Writers’ Guild of Ireland Company: The Writers’ Guild of Ireland Position: Executive Director (CEO) Location: Dublin Contact: Address: Arthouse, 2 Curved Street Dublin D02 PC43 Position Overview: The Writers’ Guild of Ireland is hiring an ambitious and highly motivated Executive Director (CEO) for a part-time position (25 hours per week). Candidate Requirements: At least 3 years of management experience Strong negotiation and lobbying skills Experience working effectively within the publicly funded arts/entertainment sector, with writers nationally or internationally, and a sound knowledge of copyright principles, rights management, and writers’ contracts Practical understanding of the film, TV, and theatre sectors in Ireland and the needs of writers within these contexts Candidates from outside the arts sector with transferable skills are also encouraged to apply Completed applications must be sent to the email below before 5:00 pm on 20th June 2025. Note: Please ensure your application is complete and sent by the deadline. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A prominent film industry organization in Dublin is looking for an Executive Director and Chief Negotiator to lead rights protection and expansion for film and TV directors. The role requires strong negotiation experience, expertise in policy and contract law, and the capability to influence stakeholders. Candidates will enjoy flexible hybrid working and a competitive salary of €65,000 pro rata. A three-year fixed-term contract is also offered, with potential for renewal, making this an impactful and transformative position. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A leading arts organization is seeking an experienced Executive Director and Chief Negotiator to advance rights protection for film and TV directors in Ireland. The role includes significant remote work, a flexible schedule, and a competitive salary of €65,000 pro rata, negotiable, with pension provision. Ideal candidates should possess strong negotiation skills and experience in government affairs or cultural policy. The position offers the chance to influence policy and lead a high-impact organization dedicated to representing directors' interests. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Executive Director and Chief Negotiator  

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    Overview IFTN JOB / CLASSIFIEDS LISTING | Screen Directors Guild of Ireland Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, Screen Directors Guild of Ireland SDGI is recruiting an Executive Director and Chief Negotiator to lead the next phase of rights protection and rights expansion for film and TV directors in Ireland, including collective bargaining, policy, and high level stakeholder engagement. General company details The Screen Directors Guild of Ireland is the representative body for directors working in film and TV in Ireland. We are a dynamic and agile organisation, respected across the industry for leadership in bettering directors rights. SDGI has secured significant gains for directors in recent years. The priority now is to consolidate, defend, and expand those gains within a fast changing global production environment shaped by streaming, artificial intelligence, and evolving copyright and contractual norms. The Screen Directors Guild of Ireland, SDGI, is seeking an Executive Director and Chief Negotiator to lead the next phase of rights protection and rights expansion for film and television directors working in Ireland. Required experience and competencies Applicants should be able to demonstrate most of the following. Senior negotiation and collective bargaining At least five to seven years of senior leadership experience in government affairs, law, labour relations, or cultural policy Proven responsibility as lead or chief negotiator of senior lobbyist Demonstrable outcomes achieved through negotiation, for example improved pay, rights, conditions, protections, or regulatory change Rights, contracts, and policy expertise Strong working knowledge of law, copyright or adjacent intellectual property rights frameworks Confidence in interpreting and applying legislation and regulatory structures in practical negotiating contexts Confidence working directly with legal counsel and handling complex contractual language Political and stakeholder influence Experience lobbying government, regulators, or public bodies at senior level Ability to operate credibly with ministers, civil servants, multinational companies, and industry leaders Track record of building strategic alliances while maintaining clear negotiating positions Leadership and governance Senior leadership experience in a union, representative body, public agency, NGO, or policy driven organisation Ability to work effectively with a board, manage governance obligations, and lead a small professional team Strong judgement, discretion, and resilience under pressure Communication Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Ability to represent an organisation publicly, including with media and at international forums Capacity to explain complex rights and policy issues clearly to members and stakeholders Desirable, but not essential Respect and passion for the screen, cultural, or creative industries Legal qualification or postgraduate study in law, public policy, or industrial relations Experience negotiating with multinational or transnational organisations Applicants should be prepared to discuss specific negotiations they have personally led, and the outcomes achieved. SDGI offers SDGI recognises that senior negotiators and policy leaders often value flexibility, autonomy, and clarity of mandate as highly as remuneration. For that reason, the structure of this role is intentionally flexible and can be shaped to suit the right candidate. A leadership role with purpose at the centre of Ireland’s film and TV community The chance to work with extraordinary creative minds and make a direct impact on their professional lives Flexible hybrid working, with an office in the heart of Dublin and an expectation of in person presence one day per week A competitive salary of €65,000 pro rata , negotiable, with pension provision A three year fixed term contract , renewable by agreement with the Board International reach and influence, representing Ireland’s directors abroad Key features of the role structure Part time by design: Offered on a three day per week basis as a senior, focused position Working pattern by agreement: Days and hours can be aligned to negotiation cycles, international engagement, or existing professional commitments Hybrid and remote working: Significant remote working is supported. International and non Dublin based candidates are encouraged to apply Remuneration and structure open to discussion: Salary, pension, and contractual structure may be discussed with exceptional candidates, including alternative engagement models where appropriate This role will appeal to an experienced negotiator or leader seeking a senior, high impact position with genuine authority, flexibility, and the opportunity to deliver lasting sectoral change. Additional information Equal opportunities: SDGI is an equal opportunities employer. We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. International applicants: We welcome international candidates and may provide visa sponsorship where legally permissible. Applications close on Tuesday, 17 March 2026 at 5pm the WebsiteDirectory ListFestivalsWho sWhoLocationsFilmographyNewsCrewActors #J-18808-Ljbffr

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