Staff Grade Social Worker (Mental Health Older Persons)

Position: Social Worker – Mental Health Service for Older Persons

Location: Carew House (St Vincent’s University Hospital, Donnybrook) and the inpatient mental health unit in St Vincent’s University Hospital, Donnybrook
Contract Type: Agency, 7 month contract
Working Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours per week)
Salary: HSE salary scale, commensurate with experience
Start Date: Immediate

Excel Recruitment is recruiting a Professionally Qualified Social Worker for a 7-month contract with the Mental Health Service for Older Persons, based in Carew House, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Donnybrook, and the inpatient mental health unit in St Vincent’s University Hospital, Donnybrook.

This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Social Worker, who wants to gain valuable experience in a specialist older persons mental health service, working as part of a supportive and established multidisciplinary team.

The successful candidate will support older persons with complex mental health needs, contribute to person-centred and recovery-focused care, and work closely with families, carers, and experienced professionals across both community and hospital settings.

In this role, you will play a key part in assessment, care planning, discharge support, and the delivery of psychosocial interventions, while helping to ensure high-quality support for older adults accessing mental health services.

Key Clinical Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide a comprehensive social work service as part of a multidisciplinary Community Mental Health Team (CMHT), including psychiatric, psychological, nursing, and occupational therapy professionals.
  • Complete psychosocial assessments, risk assessments, and contribute to diagnostic and treatment planning.
  • Deliver evidence-based interventions to individuals, families, and groups.
  • Engage in crisis intervention and management of acute and complex cases.
  • Collaborate with external agencies and community supports, including housing, advocacy services, and voluntary organisations.
  • Promote social inclusion, recovery-based practice, and patient-centred care.
  • Participate in regular clinical supervision and case discussions.
  • Support care transitions, including hospital discharges and referrals to other supports and services.
  • Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary case reviews, team meetings, and service development discussions.
  • Support the safeguarding and protection of vulnerable adults in line with national policies and procedures.

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Candidate Requirements:

  • A recognised qualification in Social Work and registration with CORU as a Professionally Qualified Social Worker.
  • Minimum of 1 year’s post-qualification experience in a mental health or related setting.
  • Demonstrated understanding of mental health issues and relevant legislation (e.g. Mental Health Act 2001, Children First, Assisted Decision-Making Act).
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Previous experience working in adult community mental health or hospital-based mental health services.
  • Familiarity with HSE systems and protocols.
  • Full clean driving licence and access to own car.

How to Apply:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or contact Charlene by telephone 089-9455139.

Staff grade Psychologist (Child Primarycare)

Job Title: Staff Grade Psychologists
Locations: Dublin North County, Dublin North City and North West
Contract Type: Full-Time, HSE Contract (35 hours/week)
Salary: HSE Aligned Pay Scales (Staff & Senior Grade)

Excel Recruitment are recruiting Staff Grade Clinical Psychologists to join Child Primary Care Teams across Dublin North County, North City, and North West.

We have opportunities in Coolock, Kilbarrack, Portmarnock, Swords and Balbriggan

These dynamic, multidisciplinary teams are committed to providing early intervention and tailored psychological supports to children and young people within their communities.

The successful candidate: will provide high quality psychological services to children and families, helping them navigate complex emotional, developmental and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

You’ll play a key role in assessments, therapeutic planning, individual and group intervention, and collaborative care alongside families, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessments and therapeutic support to children presenting with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns (e.g. anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred treatment plans in collaboration with children, families, and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based psychological interventions as appropriate.
  • Engage in collaborative goal setting, therapeutic planning, and case formulation.
  • Provide consultation and support to parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in service development, quality initiatives, and continuous professional improvement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychologists experience.
  • 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday
  • Structured clinical supervision and professional development
  • Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Senior Occupational Therapist (Adult mental health)

Job Title: Senior Occupational Therapist – Community Adult Mental Health
Location: Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Contract Type: 1-Year Contract
Salary: Aligned with HSE Payscale for Senior Occupational Therapist

Are you a Senior Occupational Therapist ready to take the next step in your mental health career in Tullamore?

Do you want a community-based Senior OT role where you can work autonomously, influence recovery outcomes, and be part of a fully staffed multidisciplinary team?

Excel Healthcare are recruiting a Senior Occupational Therapist to join a supportive Community Adult Mental Health Team in Tullamore, Co. Offaly. This is an exciting opportunity for a CORU-registered Occupational Therapist to step into a rewarding senior role within a recovery-focused community service.

It is ideal for an experienced Occupational Therapist with community and adult mental health experience who is looking for meaningful work, strong team support, and the chance to make a real impact in people’s lives.

Job Purpose:

You will maintain and build on a strong OT presence previously established in the team. As well as focus on preventative, recovery-focused interventions for people living with mental health difficulties in the community. You will support clients in exploring or re-engaging with meaningful occupations.

The role focuses on promoting recovery, enhancing occupational performance, and supporting individuals to live independently and meaningfully in their communities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage a complex caseload of adults with varying mental health presentations, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders.
  • Carry out comprehensive occupational therapy assessments to identify functional needs and inform care planning.
  • Design and deliver individual and group-based interventions focused on improving daily living skills, community participation, vocational goals, and social engagement.
  • Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to develop recovery-focused care plans tailored to each service user.
  • Participate in discharge planning, transition support, and liaison with primary care, community supports, and family/carers.
  • Supervise and support the professional development of junior Occupational Therapists or students as required.
  • Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical documentation, in line with HSE standards and occupational therapy best practice.
  • Contribute to service improvement initiatives, including the development of protocols, audits, and outcome measurement.
  • Promote mental health awareness and advocate for occupational therapy within the wider community and MDT.

Essential Requirements:

  • BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy (or equivalent qualification recognised by CORU)
  • CORU Registration (essential)
  • Minimum of 3 years post qualification experience, with at least 1 year in adult mental health.
  • Experience delivering occupational therapy in the Community.
  • Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, managing a diverse caseload
  • Full driver’s licence and access to own transport (essential)

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary in line with HSE pay scales
  • Monday- Friday 35 hour working week.
  • A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team environment
  • Regular CPD and supervision
  • An opportunity to contribute meaningfully to service development and innovation in community mental health.

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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Senior Occupational Therapist (Mental Health)

Job Title: Senior Occupational Therapist – Community Adult Mental Health
Location: Longford
Contract Type: 1-Year Contract,
Salary: Aligned with HSE Payscale for Senior Occupational Therapist

Excel Healthcare are recruiting a Senior Occupational Therapist to join a well supportive Community Adult Mental Health Team in Longford.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded, supportive, and experienced team delivering vital services across community mental health settings. You will play a key role in supporting individuals to achieve independence, recovery, and improved quality of life within their own communities.

Job Purpose:

You will maintain and build on a strong OT presence previously established in the team. As well as focus on preventative, recovery-focused interventions for people living with mental health difficulties in the community. You will support clients in exploring or re-engaging with meaningful occupations.

The role focuses on promoting recovery, enhancing occupational performance, and supporting individuals to live independently and meaningfully in their communities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage a complex caseload of adults with varying mental health presentations, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders.
  • Carry out comprehensive occupational therapy assessments to identify functional needs and inform care planning.
  • Design and deliver individual and group-based interventions focused on improving daily living skills, community participation, vocational goals, and social engagement.
  • Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to develop recovery-focused care plans tailored to each service user.
  • Participate in discharge planning, transition support, and liaison with primary care, community supports, and family/carers.
  • Supervise and support the professional development of junior Occupational Therapists or students as required.
  • Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical documentation, in line with HSE standards and occupational therapy best practice.
  • Contribute to service improvement initiatives, including the development of protocols, audits, and outcome measurement.
  • Promote mental health awareness and advocate for occupational therapy within the wider community and MDT.

Essential Requirements:

  • BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy (or equivalent qualification recognised by CORU)
  • CORU Registration (essential)
  • Minimum of 3 years post qualification experience, with at least 1 year in adult mental health.
  • Experience delivering occupational therapy in the Community.
  • Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, managing a diverse caseload
  • Full driver’s licence and access to own transport (essential)

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary in line with HSE pay scales
  • Monday- Friday 35 hour working week.
  • A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team environment
  • Regular CPD and supervision
  • An opportunity to contribute meaningfully to service development and innovation in community mental health.

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 Psychologist

Job Title: Staff Grade Psychologists
Locations: Dublin North County, Dublin North City and North West
Contract Type: Full-Time, HSE Contract (35 hours/week)
Salary: HSE Aligned Pay Scales (Staff & Senior Grade)

Excel Recruitment are recruiting Staff Grade Clinical Psychologists to join Child Primary Care Teams across Dublin North County, North City, and North West.

We have opportunities in Coolock, Kilbarrack, Portmarnock, Swords and Balbriggan

These dynamic, multidisciplinary teams are committed to providing early intervention and tailored psychological supports to children and young people within their communities.

The successful candidate: will provide high quality psychological services to children and families, helping them navigate complex emotional, developmental and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

You’ll play a key role in assessments, therapeutic planning, individual and group intervention, and collaborative care alongside families, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessments and therapeutic support to children presenting with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns (e.g. anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred treatment plans in collaboration with children, families, and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based psychological interventions as appropriate.
  • Engage in collaborative goal setting, therapeutic planning, and case formulation.
  • Provide consultation and support to parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in service development, quality initiatives, and continuous professional improvement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychologists experience.
  • 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday
  • Structured clinical supervision and professional development
  • Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Staff grade Psychologist

Job Title: Staff Grade Psychologists
Locations: Dublin North County, Dublin North City and North West
Contract Type: Full-Time, HSE Contract (35 hours/week)
Salary: HSE Aligned Pay Scales (Staff & Senior Grade)

Excel Recruitment are recruiting Staff Grade Clinical Psychologists to join Child Primary Care Teams across Dublin North County, North City, and North West.

These dynamic, multidisciplinary teams are committed to providing early intervention and tailored psychological supports to children and young people within their communities.

The successful candidate: will provide high quality psychological services to children and families, helping them navigate complex emotional, developmental and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

You’ll play a key role in assessments, therapeutic planning, individual and group intervention, and collaborative care alongside families, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessments and therapeutic support to children presenting with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns (e.g. anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred treatment plans in collaboration with children, families, and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based psychological interventions as appropriate.
  • Engage in collaborative goal setting, therapeutic planning, and case formulation.
  • Provide consultation and support to parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in service development, quality initiatives, and continuous professional improvement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychologists experience.
  • 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday
  • Structured clinical supervision and professional development
  • Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Senior Psychologist (Adult Mental Health)

Job Title: Senior Psychologist – Adult Mental Health Services
Location: Roscommon University Hospital
Organisation: HSE West & North West
Contract Type: 12 months – Possibility of extension built into service plan.

Salary: HSE Pay Scale Applies, depending on experience

Excel Recruitment is proud to partner with Roscommon University Hospital to recruit a Senior Psychologist to join the Adult Mental Health Service. This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to bring their expertise to a team dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care.

As a Senior Psychologist, you will work as an integral part of a multidisciplinary team providing assessment, formulation, and therapeutic intervention to adult service users. You will play a central role in supporting recovery-oriented care through individual and group interventions for inpatients at Roscommon University Hospital.

This post offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in service users’ lives while contributing to service innovation, research, and continuous improvement within adult mental health services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver psychological assessment, formulation, and intervention to Adult Mental Health Services.
  • Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to provide integrated, recovery-focused care.
  • Where required offer supervision, guidance, and support to trainee and staff psychologists.
  • Contribute to clinical audit, research, and service evaluation to inform service development.
  • Provide consultation and training to other professionals where required.

Essential Requirements:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Proven experience in adult mental health assessment and psychological interventions.
  • Experience in working within inpatient or community mental health settings highly desirable.
  • Strong clinical reasoning, formulation, and risk assessment skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development and evidence-based practice.

Benefits

  • Work as part of progressive, well-supported multidisciplinary teams.
  • Opportunities for involvement in research, innovation, and service development.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 945 5139.

Senior Psychologist (Adult Mental Health)

Job Title: Senior Psychologist – Adult Mental Health Services
Location: Roscommon University Hospital
Organisation: HSE West & North West
Contract Type: 12 months – Possibility of extension built into service plan.

Salary: HSE Pay Scale Applies, depending on experience

Excel Recruitment is proud to partner with Roscommon University Hospital to recruit a Senior Psychologist to join the Adult Mental Health Service. This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Clinical or Counselling Psychologist to bring their expertise to a team dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care.

As a Senior Psychologist, you will work as an integral part of a multidisciplinary team providing assessment, formulation, and therapeutic intervention to adult service users. You will play a central role in supporting recovery-oriented care through individual and group interventions for inpatients at Roscommon University Hospital.

This post offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in service users’ lives while contributing to service innovation, research, and continuous improvement within adult mental health services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver psychological assessment, formulation, and intervention to Adult Mental Health Services.
  • Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to provide integrated, recovery-focused care.
  • Where required offer supervision, guidance, and support to trainee and staff psychologists.
  • Contribute to clinical audit, research, and service evaluation to inform service development.
  • Provide consultation and training to other professionals where required.

Essential Requirements:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Proven experience in adult mental health assessment and psychological interventions.
  • Experience in working within inpatient or community mental health settings highly desirable.
  • Strong clinical reasoning, formulation, and risk assessment skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development and evidence-based practice.

Benefits

  • Work as part of progressive, well-supported multidisciplinary teams.
  • Opportunities for involvement in research, innovation, and service development.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 00353 89 945 5139.

Staff grade Psychologist

Job Title: Staff Grade Psychologists
Locations: Dublin North County, Dublin North City and North West
Contract Type: Full-Time, HSE Contract (35 hours/week)
Salary: HSE Aligned Pay Scales (Staff & Senior Grade)

Excel Recruitment are recruiting Staff Grade Clinical Psychologists to join Child Primary Care Teams across Dublin North County, North City, and North West.

These dynamic, multidisciplinary teams are committed to providing early intervention and tailored psychological supports to children and young people within their communities.

The successful candidate: will provide high quality psychological services to children and families, helping them navigate complex emotional, developmental and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

You’ll play a key role in assessments, therapeutic planning, individual and group intervention, and collaborative care alongside families, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessments and therapeutic support to children presenting with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns (e.g. anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred treatment plans in collaboration with children, families, and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based psychological interventions as appropriate.
  • Engage in collaborative goal setting, therapeutic planning, and case formulation.
  • Provide consultation and support to parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in service development, quality initiatives, and continuous professional improvement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychologists experience.
  • 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday
  • Structured clinical supervision and professional development
  • Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Staff grade Psychologist

Job Title: Staff Grade Psychologists
Locations: Dublin North County, Dublin North City and North West
Contract Type: Full-Time, HSE Contract (35 hours/week)
Salary: HSE Aligned Pay Scales (Staff & Senior Grade)

Excel Recruitment are recruiting Staff Grade Clinical Psychologists to join Child Primary Care Teams across Dublin North County, North City, and North West.

We have opportunities in Coolock, Kilbarrack, Portmarnock, Swords and Balbriggan

These dynamic, multidisciplinary teams are committed to providing early intervention and tailored psychological supports to children and young people within their communities.

The successful candidate: will provide high quality psychological services to children and families, helping them navigate complex emotional, developmental and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

You’ll play a key role in assessments, therapeutic planning, individual and group intervention, and collaborative care alongside families, educators, and healthcare professionals.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessments and therapeutic support to children presenting with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental concerns (e.g. anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred treatment plans in collaboration with children, families, and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based psychological interventions as appropriate.
  • Engage in collaborative goal setting, therapeutic planning, and case formulation.
  • Provide consultation and support to parents, carers, and other professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Participate in service development, quality initiatives, and continuous professional improvement.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with Psychologists experience.
  • 35 hour work week, Monday-Friday
  • Structured clinical supervision and professional development
  • Supportive Multidisciplinary team environment
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139