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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Finance Officer (Part-Time)

  • 5-Year Fixed-Term Contract
  • Closing date for applications: 5:00 p.m. Friday March 28, 2025


Music Generation is Ireland’s national music education programme whose mission is to transform young lives through music.

Music Generation is now seeking to appoint a part-time Finance Officer to join the team at the National Development Office. Working as part of a small but ambitious and dynamic team, the purpose of this role is to provide a high standard of support to Finance and Governance within the Music Generation National Development Office.


Key tasks will include:

  • Processing all day-to-day financial transactions on the accounting system,
  • Processing approved invoices, reconciling statements,
  • Monitoring the finances of Local Music Education Partnerships across the country.


Ideal candidates will have an Accounting Technician qualification, experience of using Sage Accounts and Payroll, or similar packages. They will have a minimum of four years’ experience in a similar role and be comfortable in supporting other corporate functions with a high quality, detail-conscious approach to their work.

Music Generation works on a hybrid basis and the appointed candidate will work at our office at Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, a minimum of one day per week; other hours may be worked remotely.


A detailed job description and person specification which summarises the job and the terms of employment, as well as the application process, is available from Conor Harty by email request at mgrecruit@hartyvirtualhr.ie - or you may contact Conor for an informal discussion at 086-2406651.


To apply for this position, please contact Conor Harty, Harty Virtual HR directly.



The deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m. on Friday March 28, 2025.



Initiated by Music Network, Music Generation is co-funded by U2, The Ireland Funds, the Department of Education and Local Music Education Partnerships.


Music Generation is an equal opportunities employer.