Dublin Rape Crisis Centre: Volunteers Needed

Your time could be the support someone needs. Will you make a difference?
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre is there for anyone affected by sexual violence, every step of the way. Our mission is to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of rape and other forms of sexual violence. Last year, DRCC receives more than 22,000 contacts on the 24-hour freephone National Helpline and provides accompaniment to victims/survivors seeking forensic medical attention at the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit (SATU) at any time of day or night. The centre also provides accompaniment for those going through the legal process at Garda stations and in court.
To maintain these services, DRCC is seeking volunteers for the following roles:
Volunteer Crisis Counsellor on the National Helpline
- This role involves providing crisis counselling over the phone on the 24/7 National Rape Crisis Helpline and service to those affected by sexual violence. Crisis counsellors offer empathy, listening, affirmation, support and accurate information. This National Helpline is used by victims/survivors, their supporters and frontline professionals.
Volunteer Accompaniment Support at the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit (SATU)
- This role involves providing accompaniment support to those attending the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit (SATU) after rape or sexual assault, for medical and forensic examinations. The accompaniment service is available to victims/survivors and their supporters .
Volunteer requirements
Time commitment:
- 4 shifts per month
- Attending a monthly peer support meeting (either Monday or Tuesday lunchtime and evening times available)
- In-person attendance at all training dates (see below).
Training:
Volunteers must attend all training dates in person, commencing on 10th of October 2025 for four weekends:
- 10th October (evening)
- 11th & 12th October (whole days)
- 18th & 19th October (whole days)
- 22nd October (4pm to 6pm)
- 1st & 2nd November (whole days)
- 8th November (whole day)
Other requirements:
DRCC volunteers must:
- Be a minimum of 24 years of age and have fluent English
- Have access to a reliable and secure private internet/broadband service and a secure private space to take confidential calls
- Be able to keep strict confidentiality about all aspects of the work and adhere to all GDPR requirements
- Live within commuting distance of central Dublin
- Commit to a minimum of two years’ service to the DRCC volunteer programme.
Interested in applying?
Before you apply, please review the questions below:
- Can you commit to 4 shifts and attend a peer support meeting every month?
- Do you live within commuting distance of Dublin City Centre?
- Are you available for the training dates listed above?
If you answered “yes” to all the above questions, then
please complete this application form, and we’ll be in touch.
If you would like to know more about the role or the volunteer training, please join us for an online information evening on 15th or 17th September at 6.30pm.
You can register your attendance via this online poll.
Applications will be closing on the 18th September at 12pm.
If you have others question you can find more information on our website, otherwise please email us at volunteerservices@rcc.ie.