Physiotherapists – Acute Hospital, Dublin
Ireland's national public health and social care provider, the Health Service Executive (HSE) are currently recruiting for Physiotherapists at Basic and Senior Grade level for a number of permanent positions within and acute hospital setting, South Dublin.
Acute Care Physiotherapy
•Working within an acute setting, as a Physiotherapist, you will provide a high-quality physiotherapy service for inpatients and some outpatients in order to help and support patients in promoting their independence and their return to previous physical, psychological and social function.
The Physiotherapist will ensure patients are discharged from hospital, or transferred to other community-based services in a safe and timely way.
Speciality areas include, but are not limited to:
•Medical
•Surgical
•Critical care (including intensive care)
•Paediatrics
•Elderly care
•Neurology
•Women's health
Senior Physiotherapists will be required to assist in service development as well as supervise and train junior staff.
This role offers a wide range of career opportunities, with many benefits, for
Physiotherapists wishing to make a contribution to the health and lives of everyone living in Ireland.
Benefits include:
•Excellent relocation and onboarding package to the value of €4, towards flights and accommodation for non-EU applicants and €4, for EU applicants
•Permanent employment contract including sponsorship of a critical skills employment permit
•Competitive salary between €42, - €71, depending on experience
•35 hour working week
•Assistance with registration with CORU, the Health & Social Care Professionals regulatory authority and reimbursement of fees to the value of €
•Induction and orientation program on arrival
•Generous annual leave (29 / 30 days) and public holiday (10 days) entitlements per year
•Excellent supervision and a focus on developing Occupational Therapist strengths as well as continuous Training and Development sessions with a dedicated and individualised training plan.
Further career progression opportunities within the service
Candidates interested in the role must have:
•A recognised qualification as a Physiotherapist and professional registration in your country of practice
•Eligible to apply for registration as a Physiotherapist with CORU (), the Health & Social Care Professionals regulatory authority in Ireland
•Ideally a minimum of 2 years post graduate experience as a Physiotherapist including a significant amount of experience working within an acute setting
Other Requirements Specific to the Post
•Police clearance from any country lived or worked in for 6 months or more
•Excellent assessment and intervention skills
•Participate in an on-call rota
•Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
•Flexibility in work practice
•Excellent verbal and written English
•Have access to appropriate transport to fulfil the requirements of the role
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