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.