Interviewing for Ó Ghlúin Go Glúin
Are you a woman with a connection to Ireland aged 18-30 and interested in recording oral history interviews with your elders?
What’s involved?
Participate in training to develop knowledge of oral history and oral history interview skills.
Interview Irish women or women of the Irish diaspora about their lives between approximately fifteen and twenty five years of age.
Proactively promote the project to recruit possible interviewees.
What skills or experience do I need?
Interest in social and feminist history
Access to a computer and reliable internet connection
Ability to learn how to use remote interviewing software and/or other technology
depending on the role
Empathy for others and an ability to listen sensitively and react appropriately
Emotional resilience with an awareness of own support needs
Reliable with good time-keeping skills and availability to commit to the role
A good enough standard of English in speaking, reading and writing to carry out
effective communication
What’s the commitment?
To participate in training and induction as needed (remote)
To commit to a minimum of 2 hours per week for 6 months
To attend volunteer or supervisory type meetings to discuss tasks, experiences and
share best practice
Be familiar with and adhere to organisational policies and procedures
What do we offer?
One to one support and supervision from a professionally trained researcher (members have different skill sets such as history, psychology, business, social care, production, fundraising)
The chance to learn more about modern Irish and feminist history and women’s experiences
A supportive and accepting environment
Reimbursement of expenses where applicable
Become a volunteer
If you would like to volunteer as an interviewer with us, fill out the form below and we will be in touch.