Coimisiún na Meán Vision and Mission
Coimisiún na Meán is Ireland’s agency for developing and regulating a thriving, diverse, creative, safe and trusted media landscape.
As the independent media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán is responsible for regulating broadcasters, video-on-demand providers and online platforms established in Ireland. Their wide-reaching remit also includes supporting and developing the Irish media sector.
About This Role
Role Purpose
The Director of Investigations will lead Coimisiún na Meán’s Investigations Division, overseeing complex investigations and enforcement activities to ensure timely, fair, and robust outcomes. The role will set the strategic direction of the Division, develop policies and procedures, and work closely with national and EU partners. As a senior leader, the postholder will build and manage a high-performing team, ensuring the organisation has the expertise and capacity to deliver on its statutory functions.
About the Team
The Investigations team sits within the Platform Supervision and Investigations Division and is responsible for investigating alleged breaches of regulations, including the DSA, Terrorist Content Online Regulation and the Online Safety Code. The team must investigate alleged breaches in accordance with relevant legislation and adhere to fair procedures. The team is also responsible for supporting the European Commission with certain of its investigation and if a request has been made under Article 66 of the DSA
Key Responsibilities
Responsibility for the timely and efficient progression of investigations and enforcement related activities allocated to the Investigations Division.
Project planning and management to include the scoping of investigation work and administration.
Drafting case-related legal documentation including investigation letters, correspondence, case analysis, investigation reports and other supporting documentation.
Responsibility for the collection and analysis of evidence, including drafting document requests.
Responsibility for any litigation which may arise and for the drafting of investigatory policies and procedures.
Collaboration with Government departments, the European Commission, and other Digital Service Coordinators
Identifying the skills and training requirements needed to ensure An Coimisiún can deliver high quality investigative services.
Developing and driving the divisional strategy and workplan of the Investigations Division.
Recruiting, leading, mentoring, coaching and managing an expanding team to ensure its operational effectiveness, setting high standards and implementing strategies to drive team performance
The above is intended as a guide to the general range of duties and is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to review.
About You - Experience, Skills, Knowledge & Qualifications
Essential Criteria
Relevant level 8 or above third level qualification in law, regulation, compliance or other demonstrably relevant discipline or equivalent professional experience.
Significant relevant experience (typically 8 years or more) in conducting or advising on regulatory investigations and enforcement activities, ideally including experience with administrative sanction regimes
Track record in identifying opportunities for improvement and creating efficiencies within a team
Excellent planning and organisational skills and the ability to prioritise effectively and manage a significant and diverse workload.
Well-developed interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships with many different stakeholders and demonstrate negotiation and influencing skills
Excellent written communication skills in a variety of forms including presentations, policy documents, correspondence and reports
Leadership and management experience at a senior level within an environment of similar complexity, with a proven ability to motivate and develop people.
Desirable Criteria
Qualifications and/or experience in procedural or administrative law above the essential requirements
Experience of working in a high pressured professional legal service, regulatory compliance or equivalent environment
Specialist knowledge relating to the work of Coimisiún na Meán, above the essential requirements
Experience of administrative enforcement regimes and investigations
Experience of the platform sector; technical, commercial or regulatory
Senior management experience to include management and leadership
Relevant experience of implementation and/or knowledge of Irish and/or European legislation and policies concerning digital services
Experience of e-investigation tools/techniques and onsite inspections
Key Information - Benefits, Package & Pay
This position is offered on a Permanent basis.
Full time, 35 hrs per week
Annual Leave: 30 days per annum
The role will be a hybrid role combining home and office working. Our current hybrid policy is 2 days in the office. This role will also involve some international travel.
Our office is located at One Shelbourne Buildings, Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4, D04 NP20.
For a full list of benefits see our website here.
This position is graded at the Principal Officer scale.
Successful candidates will be appointed on the first point of the scale.
Application Process
If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit:
A CV (max 2 pages) and a Cover letter/personal statement (max 1 page) outlining why you believe your skills, experience and values meet the requirements of the position via HERE
Appointment to this role is subject to the candidate's eligibility to work in Ireland. All positions require candidates to live in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland.
Candidates who engage in canvassing will be disqualified and excluded from the process
Late applications or applications not received through the correct channel, as indicated above, will not be considered.
For queries related to the application or selection process related to this role, please contact [email protected]
Reasonable Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations will be provided, if required, during the recruitment process. To discuss and request reasonable accommodations in confidence please contact Angeline McKiernan at [email protected]
Closing Date: 3pm Wednesday 22 October 2025