LEO Dublin City seeks a Co ordinator to manage and deliver the Women in Business Network. The
Dublin City Council
## Summary Dublin City Council is seeking a Co-Ordinator for the Women in Business Programme for the Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Dublin City. The successful bidder will manage and deliver the programme, which aims to encourage, empower, and enable women in enterprise.
## Scope & Deliverables * Manage and deliver the Women in Business Network * Plan and deliver programme activities online, in person, or in hybrid form * Promote the Network through campaigns and materials pre-approved by LEO Dublin City * Maintain marketing materials and design printing as required * Monitor and report on membership, attendance, and evaluations * Deliver 11 monthly meetings, including sourcing speakers and venues * Plan joint events with partner agencies and support International Women's Day and National Women's Enterprise Day * Oversee membership and fees
## Key Requirements * Eligibility: Not stated * Qualifications: Relevant experience in managing business networks or similar roles * Certifications: Not stated * Experience: At least 3 years' experience in a similar role, with a proven track record of delivering successful programmes
## Commercials & Timeline * Estimated value: €160,000.0 * Submission deadline: Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at 17:00 (Irish time) * Contract duration: 4 years * Framework/DPS: Multi-Operator Framework Agreement
## How to Bid * Submission method: Via www.etenders.gov.ie only * Languages: English * Key documents to prepare: + Tender Response Document + RFT MPFWA Co-ordinator Women in Business Final.pdf (Request for Tender document)
## Bid Considerations * This tender suits businesses with experience in managing business networks and delivering successful programmes. * Opportunities: + The chance to work with Dublin City Council and the Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Dublin City + The potential to develop a long-term relationship with LEO Dublin City and contribute to the growth of women's entrepreneurship in the region * Risks: + The need to meet the requirements of the programme and deliver results within a set timeframe + The risk of not being selected for the framework agreement, despite meeting the eligibility criteria
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