Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs Communications Internship 2026 – Apply Now | JobsVocate

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About the Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs

The Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs is the government body responsible for Ireland’s international relations, diplomacy, and global outreach. Their Communications Unit in Dublin manages digital media, public diplomacy, and storytelling that promotes Ireland’s values and policies around the world.

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Job Description

This is a paid internship for people who love storytelling, digital engagement, and global affairs. You will work inside the Communications Unit in Dublin, creating content, managing social media, producing multimedia, and supporting events. You will help promote Ireland internationally through real-world projects.

The internship lasts up to 22 months – much longer than typical internships. You will write articles, take photos, shoot videos, design graphics, and track social media analytics. You will also help at government events like press conferences and media launches.

If you want a career in communications, international relations, or public service, this is an excellent pathway.

Requirements

Educational:

Skills & Experience:

  • Strong knowledge of digital platforms, content creation tools, and social media
  • Proven experience producing creative digital content (video, photo, graphic design)
  • High-level written and verbal communication skills – especially copywriting
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team

Citizenship / Residency (Very Important – Read Carefully):

Eligible candidates fall into one of these groups:

  • Citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA) – that includes all EU countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
  • Citizens of the United Kingdom or Switzerland

OR

  • Non-EEA nationals who legally reside in Ireland with valid immigration permissions such as Stamp 4 or Stamp 5

What this means for Nigerian readers: If you are a Nigerian citizen living in Nigeria, you cannot apply. If you are a Nigerian citizen with valid Stamp 4 or Stamp 5 residency in Ireland, you may apply.

Benefits

Required Documents (Implied – check official link)

  • CV/Resume
  • Cover letter
  • Proof of degree (second-class honours)
  • Portfolio or samples of digital content (likely)
  • Proof of citizenship or a valid Irish residency permit (Stamp 4/5)

How to Apply

To apply for the Ireland Department of Foreign Affairs Communications Internship:

  1. Visit the official application link: https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-foreign-affairs/news/communications-internships-temporary-2026/
  2. Read the full details on the official page
  3. Submit your application through the instructions provided there

Deadline: Not specified – do not delay.

JobsVocate Tip

This is a rare opportunity, but most Nigerians cannot apply due to citizenship rules. If you are a Nigerian living in Ireland with Stamp 4 or Stamp 5, focus your application on your digital content portfolio. Do not just list your degree. Create a one-page PDF with links to 3–5 pieces of your best work: a short video you edited, a social media campaign, a news article, or a graphic design. Irish government employers value proof over promises. If you are a Nigerian in Nigeria, do not waste time applying – but save this post. Use it as a template for what international communications internships look for, and build your skills so you are ready when a globally open role appears.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can a Nigerian citizen living in Nigeria apply for this internship?

No. The eligibility rules clearly require EEA, UK, Swiss citizenship OR valid Irish residency permits (Stamp 4 or Stamp 5). A Nigerian passport alone is not enough.

What is Stamp 4 or Stamp 5 in Ireland?

Stamp 4 is long-term residency permission for non-EEA nationals who have lived in Ireland for a certain period (e.g., through work or family reunification). Stamp 5 is indefinite leave to remain. If you do not have these, you cannot apply.

Is the internship fully funded? What does “paid” mean?

Yes, it is a paid internship. You receive a salary aligned to the first point of the Executive Officer scale in the Irish public service. The exact amount is not published, but executive officer salaries in Ireland typically start around €30,000–€35,000 per year pro-rated.

Do I need to speak Irish (Gaelic)?

The post does not require Irish. English is the working language of the Department of Foreign Affairs. But knowing Irish is a small plus.

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