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December 30, 2025
We are Recruiting: Financial Controller
Role Description The Financial Controller is a key member of the Senior Management Team and is responsible for ensuring the strong financial stewardship of the company’s resources by overseeing financial planning, reporting, compliance, budgeting, donor fiscal management, and internal controls.  This is a hands-on role given the size of the […]
December 30, 2025
We are Recruiting: Corporate Development Manager (part-time)
Role Description The Corporate Development Manager is a key member of the Senior Management Team and is responsible for the management and operational responsibility of Governance and Compliance, Human Resources, Customer Relationship Management and Procurement. S/he will work closely with the CEO and the Senior Management Team, in addition to […]
December 30, 2025
Glencree Annual Report & Financial Statements 2024
November 18, 2025
German Remembrance Day at Glencree 2025
October 23, 2025
Glencree Meets with Finnish Ambassador and Speaker of the Finnish Parliament
July 29, 2025
Glencree Hosts Dialogue on Economic and Social Exclusion in Northern Ireland
July 10, 2025
Glencree Hosts Annual Hope & Ambition Picnic Outing
June 26, 2025
Gateway Project Youth Leadership Exchange Comes to Glencree
June 26, 2025
Glencree Welcomes Refugees Project Community Walk Series Continues
June 12, 2025
Glencree Welcomes Refugees Project hosts SING Workshop
June 5, 2025
Glencree Intercultural & Refugee Programme – May Roundup
May 20, 2025
Glencree contributes to Dayton Accords discussion

May 14, 2024

Glencree and Hume Foundation underline need for Respectful Politics

October 4, 2022

Glencree CEO Naoimh McNamee, Irish Times Opinion

June 26, 2020

OPINION: Ireland secures seat at UN Security Council table

26/6/20: Barbara Walshe, Chair of Glencree comments following Ireland's successful bid for a seat on the UN Security Council
June 10, 2020

OPINION: Dialogue Not Tear Gas – How the Irish Experience Can Help the U.S. Right Now

10/6/20: "Being selectively informed, we become selectively ignorant and increasingly unable to appreciate the extent of our own ignorance." says Barbara Walshe, Chair of Glencree