Intellectual Disability
Nurses – Dublin
- Full Time
- Dublin
CHO Healthcare Services: LauraLynn (Ireland’s Children’s Hospice – Dublin)
Interviews: 28th February 2023
Currently recruiting in the following specialties:
Children’s Intellectual Disability:
- Care to children with severe/profound intellectual disability and complex care needs
Adult Intellectual Disability:
- Supporting each individual currently living in the service in a person-centred environment.
- Advance the development and delivery of services through advocacy, research and education.
- Deliver exemplar, holistic care; within a dynamic culture of compassion, collaboration and excellence.
Applicants must be willing to sit the RCSI Overseas Aptitude Exam.
Adaptation program not available.
Send your CV, Qualification, IELTS/OET results & NMBI registration (DL or portal screenshot of current status) to megan.geddes@kcr.ie
REQUIREMENTS:
- Experience preferably in an acute setting with children or young people with complex/life-limiting nursing care needs
- Experience in Children’s Intellectual disability and/or palliative care beneficial
- Experience in Adult Intellectual Disability beneficial
- Medical ward experience (2 years)
- Relevant nursing qualification
- NMBI: must have Decision Letter (preferred) or registration status of “Education Assessment Complete”
- Only experienced staff nurses with a minimum of 2 years experience will be considered.
- Valid OET/IELTS Certificate
- Previous experience in itellectual disability services preferred
ABOUT COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE:
The Community Healthcare Organisations (CHO’s) are community healthcare services outside of acute hospitals, such as primary care, social care, mental health, and other health and well-being services.
The goal of CHO Hospitals is to support integrated care within community healthcare services and between community and acute hospital services while also strengthening integration with public service organisations.
ABOUT LAURALYNN
LauraLynn’s mission is to provide a Community of Care that delivers evidence-based, personalised services to children with palliative care needs, complex care needs and complex disabilities, while also providing family support services and a home to our residents where quality-of-life is paramount.
BENEFITS:
- Salary from €32,542 – €49,868 per annum based on years of experience and additional pay for shift differentials
- Permanent, full-time contracts – 37.5 hours per week
- 24 days annual leave, plus 10 public holidays
- Excellent relocation package*
- Full support with Irish Nursing Board Registration (NMBI)
- 100% FREE recruitment – no fees charged to nurses
- Flight, Visa, ATWS, RCSI, OET/IELTS & NMBI Registration reimbursement
*Terms and conditions apply
HOW TO APPLY:
Send your CV, Qualification, IELTS/OET results & NMBI registration (DL or portal screenshot of current status) to megan.geddes@kcr.ie
Upcoming interviews will be held on online in 28th February 2023
REF No: JO-1912-443093_18
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