Event Name: Job Share Panel - 2.0: Progress, Possibilities, and What’s Next
Date Of The Event: 10AM, Friday 11th July 2025
Cost: Free
Venue Location: Veranda Lounge, Galmont Hotel, Galway
Event Profile:
National Talent Academies are excited to be hosting a panel in collaboration with Raising Films Ireland, Screen Guilds Ireland and Screen Producers Ireland, for an in-depth look at the evolution of our pioneering Job Share Programme, one year on. This session is your inside track on how the initiative has developed, the impact it’s had across the screen industry, and where we go from here.
Moderated by Stephen Fagan (Studio Meala), the panel features insights from key Stakeholders and champions of the programme:
- Jess Whelehan (Screen Guilds of Ireland)
- Ananta Kaur (Screen Producers Ireland)
- Aislinn Malone (Raising Films Ireland)
- Jade Travers (National Talent Academy Crew East)
- + One More Panellist TBC
Participant Profile:
Whether you’re an employer, freelancer, or policymaker, this is a chance to learn how flexible working models like job sharing are shaping a more inclusive, sustainable future for the industry.
Registration Procedure:
Please register online at this LINK. Deadline for registration is 9am, Friday 11th July (or until capacity has been reached).
For technical difficulties with the online system, please email lorraine.higgins@nationaltalentacademies.ie
National Talent Academies events are open to all regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
The National Talent Academies are an initiative of Screen Ireland.
Reasonable accommodations: We aim to accommodate all attendees to help ensure they can successfully participate in our programmes. Reasonable accommodations are adjustments or modifications we can make to help those with disabilities participate fully in our training events.
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