Volunteer Opportunities for Credit Union Members
Dubco Ireland Credit Union is governed by its members, people like you. As a community-based financial cooperative, we rely on the dedication and insight of our members to help shape the future of our credit union.
If you are a current Dubco Ireland member and are interested in playing a more active role, please feel free to reach out to us on info@dubcoireland.ie Please note, we don’t currently have any vacancies on a volunteer group at the moment. However, this can change from time to time.
Why Volunteer with Dubco Ireland?
Volunteering with Dubco Ireland offers you the opportunity to:
- Gain valuable experience in a highly regulated financial services environment
- Enhance your professional and personal development
- Contribute to the strategic direction of one of Ireland’s most trusted credit unions
- Work alongside a friendly, supportive, and community-focused team
- Induction and ongoing training will be provided to all successful candidates.
Areas of Expertise We’re Looking For
While we are not currently seeking volunteer applications, we do welcome all expressions of interest and are especially interested in members with experience in:
- Information Technology (IT) and Cyber Security
- Finance, Risk Management, Compliance & Investments
- Marketing, Business Strategy, and Development
- Legal and Regulatory Affairs
Volunteering with Dubco Ireland typically requires a commitment of approximately 6 hours per month. This includes attending and preparing for board or committee meetings, participating in ongoing training, and attending annual events such as the AGM and strategic planning days.
Please note: As part of the Central Bank Minimum Competency Requirements, volunteers will be required to complete qualifications and ongoing CPD training as part of your role with the Credit Union.
Join a team committed to serving members, promoting financial wellbeing, and maintaining strong governance. Volunteer with Dubco Ireland Credit Union and help shape the future of community finance in Ireland.

