Staff Grade Radiographer

Job Title: Radiographer (CT, MRI, X-Ray)

Location: Cork

Job type: Permanent, full time 35 hour week, plus call.

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Join a Leading Radiology Team in Cork

We are seeking an enthusiastic, adaptable and patient-focused Radiographer who thrives in a dynamic hospital environment and is committed to high standards of clinical practice.

You will work under the leadership of an exceptional Radiology Manager who is committed to innovation, staff development, and maintaining a supportive work culture.

Excel Recruitment is delighted to partner with a well-established hospital in Cork to recruit Multi-Modality Radiographers (General Radiography, CT & MRI) to join their expanding Diagnostic Imaging Department.

This is an excellent opportunity for motivated and patient-focused Radiographers who are keen to work across multiple imaging modalities while developing their clinical expertise in a supportive and progressive Radiology environment.

You will join a friendly, highly skilled multidisciplinary team, working in a hospital recognised for delivering exceptional patient care and advanced diagnostic services.

The Diagnostic Imaging Department provides comprehensive imaging services for both inpatients and outpatients, including: General Radiography, Emergency Radiography, CT, MRI, Fluoroscopy, Interventional Radiology and Ultrasound.

As a Multi-Modality Radiographer, you will work across General Radiography, CT and MRI, delivering high-quality imaging services while ensuring excellent patient care and adherence to professional standards.

This position provides excellent opportunities to expand your skills across advanced imaging modalities and progress your radiography career.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver a high-quality diagnostic imaging service across General Radiography, CT and MRI
  • Perform imaging procedures in accordance with professional and departmental protocols
  • Ensure patient safety, comfort, and dignity throughout all examinations
  • Maintain compliance with radiation protection principles including justification, optimisation, ALARA and dose limits
  • Participate in on-call and out-of-hours services as required
  • Work collaboratively with radiologists, clinicians and multidisciplinary teams
  • Maintain accurate imaging records using RIS, PACS and hospital information systems
  • Participate in quality assurance (QA) programmes and departmental audits
  • Ensure a clean and safe working environment in line with health and safety regulations
  • Report equipment issues promptly and assist in maintaining imaging equipment standards
  • Engage actively in continuing professional development (CPD) and professional training

The Successful Candidate will demonstrate:

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong technical and clinical radiography knowledge
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Flexibility and adaptability within a busy clinical environment
  • A proactive approach to professional learning and development

Eligibility Criteria:

  • BSc or Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
  • CORU Registration (essential)
  • Ideally 1-2 years post-qualification experience in an acute hospital
  • Experience working in General Radiography and CT
  • MRI experience desirable
  • Experience with DEXA imaging advantageous
  • Knowledge of RIS/PACS systems
  • Experience participating in on-call services desirable
  • Strong knowledge of radiation protection and safety regulations

Your rewards:

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Commitment to work-life balance and employee wellness.
  • This opportunity presents a variety of work arrangements offering work/life balance
  • You will become part of an outstanding team, where you will have access to cutting-edge technology and resources.
  • You will have many opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Supported continuing professional development (CPD)
  • Work with an outstanding Radiology Manager and leading Radiologists.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 9455139.

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Staff Grade Occupational Therapist (Disabilities)

Job Title: Staff Grade Occupational Therapist – Adult Disability Services

Location: Ballyminnion, Co. Longford
Contract Type: Full-time, 6-month agency contract
Salary: In line with HSE Pay Scales

Are you a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist looking to develop your skills while making a meaningful difference in the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities?

Do you have experience with complex seating/positioning needs?

A well supported HSE Adult Disability Team in Longford is recruiting a motivated and committed Staff Grade Occupational Therapist to join their multidisciplinary team. This is an excellent opportunity for an OT with recent experience in a similar role who is keen to build on their clinical expertise within a supportive service.

Job Purpose:

The Staff Grade Occupational Therapist will work as part of a multidisciplinary adult disability team, providing client-centred occupational therapy interventions to adults with intellectual disabilities. The role focuses on promoting independence, participation, and quality of life through evidence-based assessment and intervention, under the guidance and supervision of senior colleagues.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carry out occupational therapy assessments to identify service users’ needs, strengths, and goals
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate individualised intervention programmes to support daily living skills, independence, and community participation
  • Apply evidence-based occupational therapy approaches to address physical, sensory, cognitive, and functional challenges
  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation in line with HSE standards and policies
  • Work collaboratively with families, carers, and members of the multidisciplinary team
  • Participate in team meetings, service development initiatives, and ongoing professional development
  • Engage in regular clinical supervision and reflective practice

Essential Requirements:

  • CORU registration as an Occupational Therapist
  • Minimum of one year post-qualification experience, with recent experience working in a similar staff-grade role.
  • Experience specifically with complex seating/positioning needs is essential.
  • Recent experience in adult disability or intellectual disability services is essential
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Full clean driver’s licence and access to a car, as this is a community-based role

What’s on Offer:

  • Competitive salary in line with HSE pay scales
  • Ongoing clinical supervision and structured support
  • Access to training and CPD opportunities
  • A rewarding role within a supportive and well-established adult disability service

Next Steps:

If you are a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist with recent relevant experience and an interest in adult disability services, we would love to hear from you.

For a confidential discussion, please contact Charlene Cooke at or call +353 89 945 5139.

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Senior Occupational Therapist (Adult Disabilities)

Job Title: Senior Occupational Therapist – Adult Disability Services
Location: Longford
Contract Type: Senior Occupational Therapist: Full-time 6-month agency contract

Contract Type: Staff Grade Occupational Therapist: Full-time, 6-month agency contract
Salary: In line with HSE Pay Scales

Are you an Occupational Therapist passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities?

A well supported HSE disability team in Longford is recruiting passionate Occupational Therapist to join their team.

If you are you looking for an opportunity for growth and development in your occupational therapy career, this is an ideal opportunity for you.

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Senior Occupational Therapist and a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist to join an adult intellectual disability team in Longford.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct comprehensive evaluations to determine clients’ needs, strengths, and goals.
  • Develop and implement personalised intervention plans to enhance independence, daily living skills, and community participation.
  • Utilise evidence-based occupational therapy techniques to address sensory, motor, and cognitive challenges.
  • Provide clinical leadership in OT-related matters, ensuring quality and safety in service delivery.
  • Offer mentorship and clinical supervision to junior therapists and therapy assistants.
  • Work collaboratively with families, caregivers, and other professionals to support clients in reaching their full potential.

Essential Requirements:

  • CORU-registered Occupational Therapist.
  • For the Senior grade position, a minimum of three years’ post-qualification experience, with at least one year in adult disability services.
  • For the Staff grade position, a minimum of one-year post-qualification experience, with at least one year in adult disability services.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills to effectively collaborate with multidisciplinary colleagues and service users.
  • Experience in mentoring or supervising junior staff is desirable.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a vehicle are essential for this community-based role.

Summary:

  • Competitive salary aligned with the HSE pay scale.
  • Ongoing professional development with access to training and CPD opportunities.
  • Regular clinical supervision and peer support.
  • A fulfilling role where your expertise and dedication truly make a difference.

Next Steps:

If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to join an Adult Disability Team, we’d love to hear from you. Contact Charlene Cooke at or call +353 89 9455139 today.

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Senior CT Radiographer

Job Title: Senior CT Radiographer

Location: Cork

Job type: Permanent, fulltime 35 hour week, plus call.

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Excel Recruitment, in partnership with a leading, progressive hospital in Cork, is delighted to be recruiting a Senior CT Radiographer to join a highly respected and expanding Radiology Department.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a CT Radiographer who is passionate about high quality imaging, patient care, and professional excellence – and who is ready to take the next step in their career within a supportive, forward‑thinking environment.

As Senior CT Radiographer, you will play a key leadership and clinical role within the Diagnostic Imaging Department, delivering exceptional CT services to both inpatients and outpatients.

You will work closely with the Radiology Manager, Consultant Radiologist, and a highly skilled team. You will contribute not only clinically but also to service development, quality improvement, and the ongoing advancement of CT imaging within the hospital.

The department offers a broad, modern imaging service, including:

  • Advanced CT Imaging
  • General & Emergency Radiography
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound

This role offers the opportunity to influence, mentor, and develop, while continuing to enhance your own technical and leadership skills.

General Responsibilities:

  • Provide expert-level CT imaging services, ensuring the highest standards of image quality, patient safety, and care.
  • Act as a senior clinical resource within the CT service, supporting and mentoring junior radiographers.
  • Participate in service development, protocol optimisation, and quality improvement initiatives within CT.
  • Contribute to out-of-hours and on-call services as required.
  • Maintain excellence in radiation protection, adhering to ALARA principles, local rules, and statutory guidelines.
  • Support QA programmes, audits, and accreditation processes.
  • Ensure effective use of RIS, PACS, and CT systems.
  • Work collaboratively with Radiologists and the wider MDT to deliver efficient, patient-centred imaging services.
  • Maintain up to date knowledge through ongoing CPD and professional engagement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Degree or Diploma in Radiography
  • CORU Registration
  • Significant post qualification CT experience in a hospital setting
  • Strong knowledge of CT protocols, radiation safety, and best practice
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills
  • Proven commitment to Continuous Professional Development
  • Experience in a senior, lead, or supervisory CT role
  • Broader experience across additional imaging modalities
  • Experience with on call CT services
  • A proactive, solution-focused approach and interest in service innovation

How to apply:

If you’re a motivated CT Radiographer ready to join an outstanding team and further your career in Cork. Please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email at or by telephone at 089 9455139

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Senior Radiographer (Cath lab)

Job Title: Senior Radiographer (Cardiac Cath Lab)

Location: Cork

Job type: Fulltime, Permanent

Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Relocation Support

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading hospital in Cork with an outstanding reputation for clinical excellence and innovation.

Excel Recruitment is proud to partner with a highly respected hospital in Cork to recruit an Interventional Radiographer (Cardiac Cath Lab) to join their expanding Radiology team.

This position offers the chance to work with state of the art technology, alongside renowned cardiologists, radiologists, and a supportive team, under the guidance of an exceptional Radiology Manager committed to staff development and innovation.

About the Hospital

This well-established private hospital in Cork is recognised for delivering high-quality patient care, advanced diagnostics, and innovative medical treatments.

Due to continued growth and investment in cardiac and interventional services, the hospital is expanding its Cardiac Cath Lab team and is recruiting Radiographers to join the department on a permanent basis.

The department provides a collaborative, forward thinking environment where Radiographers are encouraged to develop advanced skills in interventional imaging and cardiac procedures.

As a Cath Lab Radiographer you will join a thriving multi-disciplinary team, delivering high quality care to patients and clients who access angiography services, along with the provision of clinical and provisional support to other team members in the angiography suite.

You will work under the leadership of an exceptional Radiology Manager dedicated to innovation, excellence, and a supportive work environment; this is an outstanding opportunity for professional growth.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform high-quality imaging procedures in the Cardiac Cath Lab, including diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterisations.
  • Operate and maintain specialised imaging equipment with precision and care.
  • Ensure patient safety, comfort, and confidentiality throughout the imaging process.
  • Collaborate with cardiologists and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.
  • Supervise and mentor junior radiographers and radiography students as needed.
  • Adhere to departmental policies, procedures, and regulatory standards

Skills and Experience:

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • A strong interest in interventional radiology and cardiovascular imaging
  • The ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
  • Experience working in a busy acute or trauma hospital environment
  • A proactive and enthusiastic approach to learning and professional development

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must hold a Diploma/Degree of Radiography.
  • Must hold CORU registration
  • Minimum 1 year clinical radiography experience in an acute hospital
  • Previous Cardiac Cath Lab or Interventional Radiology experience preferred
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast paced, team-oriented environment.
  • Commitment to continuous professional development and education.
  • Excellent time management skills and clear attention to detail
  • Excellent Communications skills and the ability to support and contribute to the team.
  • Enthusiastic attitude

Your rewards:

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Relocation Package
  • Commitment to work-life balance and employee wellness.
  • This opportunity presents a variety of work arrangements offering work/life balance
  • You will have the opportunity to work full-time or part-time.
  • You will become part of an outstanding team, where you will have access to cutting-edge technology and resources.
  • You will have many opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Supported continuing professional development (CPD)
  • Work with an outstanding Radiology Manager and leading Radiologists.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 9455139. exclchar

Chief Medical Physicist

Job Title: Chief Medical Physicist

Location: Limerick

Job type: Permanent, Fulltime, 4 day week

Excel Recruitment is proud to partner with a brand-new cancer centre in Limerick to recruit a Chief Medical Physicist to lead and develop its high performing Radiation Oncology Physics service.

This is an exciting opportunity for a highly experienced Medical Physicist who combines clinical excellence with strategic leadership and a passion for innovation and patient outcomes.

This senior leadership role offers the opportunity to shape clinical practice, lead a multidisciplinary physics team, and contribute to innovation, research, and service development in a modern radiotherapy environment.

The Opportunity:

  • Provide clinical, scientific, and strategic leadership for Radiotherapy Physics across treatment planning, dosimetry, imaging, and QA.
  • Shape service development, clinical governance, and risk management in line with Irish and EU radiation protection legislation (including medical exposures regulations) and best practice.
  • Lead a capable multidisciplinary physics team; attract, develop, and mentor talent; foster a culture of safety, learning, and research.
  • Drive technology optimisation and capital projects (e.g., LINAC replacement/commissioning, TPS upgrades, imaging and adaptive workflows).
  • Partner with Radiation Oncology, Radiography, Nursing, and Hospital Management to deliver safe, efficient, and patient‑centred care.

Key Responsibilities

  • Accountable for day‑to‑day delivery and continuous improvement of Radiotherapy Physics services, including QA programmes for external beam and brachytherapy.
  • Oversee treatment planning systems, verification/imaging (IGRT/CBCT), and dosimetry, ensuring traceability and audit readiness.
  • Lead commissioning/validation of new equipment, software, and clinical techniques (e.g., VMAT/SBRT/SRS/HDR); author and approve SOPs.
  • Chair/participate in safety and governance forums; manage incident learning and compliance reporting.
  • Manage budgets, workforce planning, vendor relationships, and service contracts; evaluate and implement innovation with measurable benefit.
  • Contribute to teaching, research, and collaborations with universities and national networks.

Essential:

  • PhD or MSc in Medical Physics or a related discipline from an accredited programme
  • Registered Medical Physics Expert (Ireland), or Recognised European / UK training, or US (DABR) / Canadian equivalent registration.
  • Have at least six years satisfactory experience, (at least three of which were at senior level), in one or more of the following fields: Nuclear Medicine, Radiation Protection Procedures, Clinical Engineering, Radiological Physics, Radiotherapy or Medical Imaging.
  • Strong background in linear accelerator calibration and periodic QA
  • Demonstrated leadership and people management experience
  • Experience with 3-D conformal radiotherapy, brachytherapy and treatment planning systems
  • Experience with radiosurgery and IMRT/VMAT essential.
  • Extensive experience and knowledge of calibration of linear accelerators and periodical quality assurance.

How to Apply:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially by telephone 089 9455139

Staff Grade Occupational Therapist (inpatient mental health)

Job Title: Staff grade Occupational Therapist -Adult Mental Health
Location: St. Loman’s Hospital, Mullingar
Contract Type: Full-time

Contract length 1 year contract
Salary: Aligned with HSE PayScale for Staff grade Occupational Therapist

Excel Healthcare are delighted to recruit a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist on behalf of a HSE Adult Mental Health Inpatient Service in Mullingar.
This role suits an Occupational Therapist who is keen to develop clinical skills in acute mental health, contribute meaningfully to client recovery, and work within a collaborative MDT across two inpatient units.

About the Service

  • You will work across an acute admission unit, providing assessment and intervention for individuals in crisis
  • A rehabilitation/step‑down unit, supporting longer‑term recovery and community reintegration
  • The service is in the process of developing two new therapy suites, offering you the chance to shape therapeutic environments and contribute to meaningful service development.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver occupation‑focused assessments and interventions in acute mental health
  • Support clients with functional recovery and discharge planning
  • Provide both individual and group‑based therapeutic programmes
  • Contribute to the development of therapy spaces and service improvements
  • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with nursing, psychiatry, psychology, and social work
  • Participate in quality improvement, clinical audit, and best‑practice initiatives

Essential Requirements

  • Recognised BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy (CORU‑recognised qualification)
  • CORU registration (essential)
  • Interest or experience in adult mental health, acute care, or inpatient settings
  • Strong communication, teamwork, and clinical reasoning skills
  • Demonstrated commitment to recovery‑focused, person centred care

What you need to do now:

  • For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 9455139

Executive Assistant

Executive Assistant to CEO & Senior Leadership Team – North Dublin / Meath

Our client a well-known, successful and expanding supply chain and logistics organisation is seeking to recruit an experienced Executive Assistant to provide high-level, confidential support to the CEO whiles also supporting the wider Senior Leadership

This role sits at the centre of the Executive Office and is responsible for ensuring the smooth coordination of executive priorities, communications, and governance activities. The successful candidate will be highly organised, proactive, and comfortable managing multiple senior stakeholders in a complex environment.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced EA who thrives in a dynamic environment and enjoys working closely with senior decision-makers.

Key Responsibilities for the role of Executive Assistant

  • Manage and optimise the CEO’s diary to maximise productivity and business impact.
  • Provide administrative and coordination support to the Senior Leadership Team.
  • Coordinate complex Executive and Board-level meetings.
  • Prepare agendas, presentations, briefing documents, and board packs.
  • Manage executive communications and act as a key point of contact.
  • Track and follow up on actions from leadership meetings.
  • Support diary coordination and meeting logistics for senior leaders.
  • Organise domestic and international travel arrangements.
  • Process expenses and assist with Executive Office budget tracking.
  • Coordinate leadership offsites, town halls, and internal events.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality across sensitive matters.
  • Anticipate potential issues and proactively protect executive time.

Experience and skills required

  • 7+ years’ experience supporting C-suite executives.
  • Experience working in complex, multi-stakeholder organisations.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple senior stakeholders simultaneously.
  • Strong organisational and prioritisation skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • High level of discretion and professionalism.
  • Ability to remain calm and organised in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong problem-solving ability and proactive mindset.
  • Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams).
  • Ability to work on site Monday – Friday

Package negotiable

Should you be interested in hearing more about this job opportunity, please apply via the link provided with your updated cv or for more information please contact Aislinn 0868073544

All applications are dealt with in the strictest of confidence

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Senior Speech and Language Therapist (Paediatrics)

Job Title: Senior Speech and Language Therapist – Children’s Disability Service
Location: North Dublin
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time (35 hours per week)
Salary: Aligned with HSE Salary Scales for Senior Speech and Language Therapist

Excel Healthcare is recruiting a Senior Speech and Language Therapist for a Children’s Disability Team on the Navan Road and in Cabra. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive and established services dedicated to high-quality, child-centred care

This vacancy have arisen due to service growth. Our client is renowned for its exceptionally low staff turnover, collaborative culture, and dedication to professional development.

The successful candidate will be part of a well established, supportive, and forward-thinking service where staff wellbeing, teamwork, and quality of care are at the heart of everything they do.

Role:

As a Senior Speech and Language Therapist, you will play a key leadership role in the assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic support of children with complex developmental needs. You will work closely with families, schools, and a multidisciplinary team to deliver child-centred, evidence-based interventions. You will also support the development and supervision of junior SLTs and students, contributing to the ongoing excellence of the service.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver specialist assessment and intervention for children presenting with communication, speech, language, and/or feeding/swallowing needs.
  • Develop and deliver individualised therapy programmes in partnership with families and caregivers.
  • Work collaboratively as part of a dedicated multidisciplinary team (Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Social Work, etc.).
  • Provide training, guidance, and support to families, schools, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in the development and implementation of Individual Family Support Plans (IFSPs).
  • Liaise with community services, preschools, and schools to ensure coordinated service delivery.
  • Maintain high-quality clinical documentation in line with professional and organisational standards.
  • Supervise, mentor, and support junior SLTs and students.
  • Contribute to service planning, audits, case reviews, and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in ongoing CPD and promote best practice within the service.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Recognised qualification in Speech and Language Therapy and active CORU registration.
  • 3 years post-qualification experience, with at least 2 years in paediatrics or disability services.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently manage a complex paediatric caseload.
  • Strong leadership, supervision, and mentoring skills.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational abilities.
  • Proven experience working effectively within a multidisciplinary team.

What you need to do now:

For more information, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 9455139

Staff Grade Occupational Therapist (mental health)

Job Title: Staff Grade Occupational Therapist – Mental Health
Location: Tallaght, Dublin (Approved Mental Health Unit)
Contract Type: Full-time agency role, long-term
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: HSE-aligned Staff Grade Occupational Therapist pay scale

Excel Recruitment is currently recruiting a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist to join an approved mental health unit based in Tallaght. This is a full-time, long-term agency opportunity within a welcoming and multidisciplinary clinical environment where professional support and development are strongly prioritised.

This role offers an excellent opportunity for an Occupational Therapist with an interest in mental health to develop their skills within a structured, recovery-focused service, working closely with experienced colleagues across the MDT.

The Role

As a Staff Grade Occupational Therapist, you will deliver client-centred occupational therapy assessments and interventions to service users within an acute and/or rehabilitation mental health setting. You will be supported by Senior Occupational Therapists and work collaboratively as part of a highly experienced multidisciplinary team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out occupational therapy assessments addressing functional ability, daily living skills, cognition, and social participation.
  • Plan and deliver evidence-based, recovery-oriented interventions aligned with service user goals.
  • Support service users to develop and maintain independent living skills, routines, and meaningful occupations.
  • Contribute to group and individual therapeutic programmes within the unit.
  • Work closely with Nursing, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, and AHP colleagues to ensure holistic care planning.
  • Participate in discharge planning and transition supports where appropriate.
  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation in line with HSE and CORU standards.

Essential Requirements

  • BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy.
  • CORU registration as an Occupational Therapist (or pending confirmation).
  • Interest in or experience working in mental health settings.
  • Strong communication, clinical reasoning, and teamwork skills.
  • A person-centred, recovery-focused approach to care.

What’s on Offer

  • Salary in line with HSE Staff Grade OT pay scales.
  • Full-time, long-term agency position with strong potential for continuity.
  • Highly supportive MDT and OT department.
  • Opportunity to gain valuable experience within an approved mental health unit.
  • Ongoing support from both on-site clinical leads and the agency team

What you need to do now:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 9455139.