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Dublin City. Photo: Fotolia

Opportunities in Ireland for Nurses at St. Vincent’s University Hospital

St. Vincent’s University Hospital (SVUH), located in Dublin, is one of the largest University teaching hospitals in Ireland. The hospital provides a front line emergency service, inpatient, and outpatient services with more than fifty medical and surgical specialities.  The hospital has more than 600 in-patient beds, incorporating 7-day, 5-day and day care options, including intensive care, high dependency and coronary care beds as well as medical, surgical, orthopaedic and care of the elderly.

When and Where?

Interviews take place from April 26th to 27th, 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal.  

Requirements

Graduate and experienced nurses are welcome to apply.

Why Work at St. Vincent’s University Hospital? 

High-quality patient care is our top priority; if you share this passion, then we want to hear from you. In return, St Vincent’s University Hospital can offer you a fulfilling role in a supportive environment with the opportunity to progress your career.
Our ethos is working together to deliver excellent care to every patient, every day.  It’s driven by our mission statement – human dignity, compassion, justice, quality and advocacy, which inspire us to keep our patients at the heart of everything we do.
St Vincent's Hospital Group Cancer Annual Report 2014. Picture by Shane O'Neill / Copyright Fennell Photography 2015.

Benefits

  • Salary from €27,483 – €43,800 depending on years’ experience
  • Relocation allowance of €1,500
  • Permanent full-time contracts of employment
  • 24 days annual leave plus nine public holidays
  • 39 hours per week
  • Supported ‘adaption’ period where required
  • Intensive onboarding support (including buddy system)
  • Additional pay for shift differentials
  • Continuous Professional Development and Educational Opportunities
  • Comprehensive pension scheme
  • Flexible working policies
  • Occupational Health Service & Employee Support Service
  • Discounted staff meals
  • Local Business Staff discounts
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Tax saver bus & rail tickets
  • Sports Clubs & exercise classes
  • Discounted gym memberships
  • Join our in-house bank if you wish to avail of overtime

FREE RECRUITMENT – NO FEES CHARGED TO NURSES
*Terms and conditions apply.

 

5 Reasons to Relocate to Ireland

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1. The incredible, outdoorsy lifestyle

While Dublin might be a busy, cultural hub, you can still be in the heart of the city and yet only less than 30 minutes from the most inspiring scenery anywhere in the world: perfect for weekend escapes, long walks and clearing your head of the buzz of Dublin City.

2. The Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way is one of the most beautiful trails that tourists and holidaymakers encounter. It has everything: breathtaking scenery, friendly locals and a beautiful coastline. It’s the perfect trip for a week-long holiday in which you will take in places and people that are unique to the island.

3. The land of hearty, authentic cuisine

Boasting some of the most genuine and natural food produce anywhere in the world, Ireland has long been a significant exporter across the EU of meat, poultry, fish and dairy.
Across the Island, too, we have exciting pubs and restaurants that are not just confined to Dublin: whether it’s the local, gourmet fare of a local pub, or the booming cafe scene in Dublin, or the increasing amount of pop-up restaurants, Ireland’s pub and restaurant scene excels because of its authentic ingredients and excellent service, which showcase our unparalleled ability to make people feel welcome.

4. The incredible culture

With a colourful turn of phrase and world class music recognised all over the world – whether it’s modern artists like U2, The Corrs, Hozier or One Direction’s Niall Horan, or known traditional musicians in the local pub – Irish music has an identity that is all it’s own.
Ireland is also blessed with a tradition that includes literary heavyweights. From the book of Kells right through to Joyce, Yeats, Beckett and Seamus Heaney, Ireland is renown the world over for our ability with the written word.
We’re also home to some brilliant festivals: whether you’re interested in music, film, books, or visual art, you’ll never be bored in Ireland. There are, literally, thousands of festivals.

5. The people

So we’ve talked about the scenery; the culture; the food. What is the single most impressive thing about Ireland? It’s the people.
It’s no surprise to those of use who live in Ireland that readers of Yahoo! Travel recently voted three Irish cities – Dublin, Cork and Galway – in their top 5 of the world’s friendliest cities. It’s an incredible testimony to the warmth, humour and the friendly, helpful and humorous nature of the Irish people.

Interested? 

For more information and to apply please call Ana Rocha on +351 1 927 669 266 or call Emily Mason in our Dublin office on +353 1 671 5557. Email your CV to info@kcrjobs.com.

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