We have the following doctors jobs in Ireland:
Anaesthetics (middle grade)
Accident & Emergency (middle grade)
General Surgery (SHO)
General Medicine (SHO)
Paediatrics (middle grade)
Trauma & Orthopaedics (SHO)
The start date for these posts is flexible but typically in the second half of 2010.
General information:
Our vacancies are full time and they will give you an excellent opportunity to develop your clinical career in Ireland. They are based on filling long term vacancies within particular Irish hospitals and they offer excellent opportunities for additional training and development. The client will consider applicants who haven’t worked in the UK or Ireland before.
Our client will employ you full time on a fixed term contract of up to 1 to 2 years and they will offer you considerable support, training and professional development.
Salaries are at standard rates, based on how many years of experience you’ve got. You’ll also get paid overtime, which should add 30% to your basic pay. We can give you a guide as to the likely salary but the actual amount they will offer you will be decided after the interview. As a guide, salaries look to be at least as good if not better than the UK – plus the cost of living (particularly housing) is lower. All doctors will need to have fluent English. You will also need full IMC registration before you start work. However, our client will interview you before you apply so that you only need to pay for registration once you have a firm offer. We will assist you with the paperwork required. For EU nationals, IMC registration requires the same paperwork as GMC registration. Non-EU nationals will also be considered for these posts – please note though that the IMC has specific conditions for non-EU doctors covering both your clinical skills and language (IELTS at 7.5 is required). There is more information here on the IMC registration: http://www.medicalcouncil.ie/Registration/What-division-am-I-eligible-to-be-registered-in-/
On the plus side, SHO and middle grade doctors who have a job offer and IMC registration no longer need work permits or visas – so once you’ve got IMC registration coming to work in Ireland is easy.
Interested?
If you are interested in this vacancy or would like more information, please apply via email below and I will contact you directly with more information.
All enquiries are free and will be dealt with in confidence
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