Basic Grade Dietitians – Ireland Nationwide
Ireland's national public health and social care provider, the Health Service Executive (HSE) are recruiting for Basic Grade Dietitians to work community services on a nationwide basis across Ireland.
Dietitians recruited will work within well-structured consultant led multi-disciplinary teams as part of the HSE Enhanced Community Care Program (EEC) and Children’s Disability Network teams.
The HSE is supported in this recruitment initiative by Cpl Healthcare.
The EEC Programme aims to transform how care is delivered in the community and significant investment has been made to enhance capacity through the increase in staffing levels and a refocusing of service delivery towards General Practice, Primary Care and community-based services.
These fantastic opportunities will focus on keeping people healthy in their own homes and supporting them in maintaining a healthy lifestyle by focusing on chronic conditions such as diabetes, respiratory disease, and cardiovascular disease.
The Irish Health Service has an excellent reputation for providing quality dietetic care and is ideally suited to the development of a rewarding and respected career in dietetics.
The HSE offers a wide range of career opportunities, with many benefits, for dietitians wishing to make a contribution to the health and lives of everyone living in Ireland.
Benefits include:
•Excellent onboarding package including flights and accommodation allowance of up to €4,700 for non- EU applicants and €4,100 for EU applicants
•Permanent employment contract including sponsorship of a critical skills employment permit
•Competitive salary from €41,075 - €59,360 depending on experience
•Assistance with registration with CORU, the Health & Social Care Professionals regulatory authority and reimbursement of fees to the value of €510
•Induction and orientation program on arrival
•Generous annual leave (29 days) and public holiday (10 days) entitlements per year
•Excellent supervision and a focus on developing dietetic 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 Dietitian and professional registration in your country of practice
•Eligible to apply for registration as a Dietitian with CORU (www.coru.ie), the Health & Social Care Professionals regulatory authority in Ireland
•Experience and an interest in working in a clinical nutrition and dietetic service within the community
•Experience working with chronic diseases
•A full clean driver's licence is desirable
•Excellent nutritional assessment skills
•Experience in devising nutritional care plans
•Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
•Flexibility in work practice
•Excellent verbal and written English
For further information, email your c.v. to [email protected]