Stroke Lead - Galway - Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists Limited Join Croï at a dynamic time in our 40-year history as we expand our stroke support services. We seek a Community Stroke Support Specialist to lead the development of innovative offerings for people affected by stroke. This role is based at the Croí Heart & Stroke Centre in Galway, with flexibility for remote working. You will oversee stroke-related activities, lead on existing support offerings, and devise new initiatives based on community needs. Key Tasks: Oversee the operation of Croí's stroke-related activities, including scheduling and communicating with partners. Lead on existing stroke support offerings, including review and improvement in line with emerging guidelines. Devise, deliver, and evaluate new evidence-based initiatives based on community needs. Involvement in community-based and advocacy activities related to stroke prevention. Be responsible for stroke information resources on managing stroke risk factors. Support advocacy activities through Croí's Heart and Stroke Voice Ireland initiative. Develop and maintain relationships with specialist stroke services. Work with local and national bodies in the development of national health service priorities. Minimum Requirements: CORU registration or proof of relevant qualifications and experience. A proficient knowledge of current developments in stroke prevention and management. Advanced clinical reasoning. Highly effective communication and interpersonal skills. The ability to work autonomously and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Demonstrate leadership skills in the management and co-ordination of stroke activities. Initiative and motivation in service delivery. Confidence, assertiveness, and flexibility. Excellent IT skills, including email, Microsoft Office, and database management. Excellent writing skills, including contributing to information leaflets and reports. Experience in public speaking and delivery of patient education sessions. Excellent organisational skills, including time management, problem-solving, and project planning. A commitment to quality, measurable through audit and/or research. Remuneration: The salary scale is €53,000 – €58,000 dependent on experience. The role is being offered initially as a fixed-term contract of 12 months, with a review to become permanent based on performance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Staff Grade Physiotherapist (Location: Bon Secours Hospital, Galway) Job Type: Part Time Description: Part-time staff grade physiotherapist required to join the physiotherapy team in Bon Secours Hospital, Galway. Post specifications are as follows: Core area: Inpatients: Orthopaedics, medical frailty, and general medical. Core hours: 3 days/week; days variable depending on leave booked in advance by rostered staff. Additional days: May be required depending on department needs. Working days: Variable but generally booked well in advance. 5-day week roster: 08.30-16.30. Weekend roster: Currently 1 full weekend in 13, 1 part weekend in 11. Career Level: Basic Grade Education Level: Current CORU Registration; experience in elective orthopaedics desirable. Salary: Depending on experience. Apply Before: 19 Nov 2024 Location: Bon Secours Hospital, Galway Country: Ireland County: Galway Contact Name: Emilie McGrath, Physiotherapy Manager (For informal enquiry and further information) #J-18808-Ljbffr
Chartered Physiotherapist and Pilates Instructor Roles Location: Tower, Blarney Job Type: Part Time Description: Do you want to: Work the hours that suit your lifestyle Develop your physiotherapy skills Work in a friendly environment Get paid very well If so, read on: We are looking for a Chartered Physiotherapist (and Pilates Instructor) to join our long-established clinic situated in Blarney, Cork. We have a varied and interesting caseload treating both acute and chronic MSK conditions. We have well-established connections with local GPs and consultants. The clinic comprises 3 treatment rooms and a large studio room. As a clinic, we always have our clients' best interests as our main focus, and we run a happy, friendly clinic, understanding the work/life balance of our excellent staff. We have full-time admin staff and use Cliniko software. In-service training is provided. A successful applicant will need to be CORU and ISCP registered. All applicants should have at least 1 year's experience working in an MSK environment and should be confident in assessing and treating clients with a wide variety of MSK injuries/ailments. The start date is immediate, but we will wait for the right candidate. Ability to teach Pilates would be very beneficial, and dry needling is a bonus. Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists #J-18808-Ljbffr
Chartered Physiotherapist Junior/Senior/New Grad Chartered Physiotherapist Junior/Senior/New Grad (Location: Mitchelstown) Job Type: Contract Description: Our physiotherapy clinic has an excellent reputation and we have built an incredible relationship and referral system with local GP's, consultants and sports teams. As such we run a busy clinic with a varied caseload. Candidates must be experienced in manual therapy and rehabilitation. Experience in dry needling and Pilates would be a bonus. Qualifications: Minimum BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy Membership ISCP CORU registered Experience in manual therapy & rehabilitation Experience with dry needling an advantage Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Good timekeeping Benefits: Flexible hours can be provided Excellent admin support available Competitive salary depending on experience Potential to get involved with a variety of local sports teams Postnatal, Antenatal & mixed ability Pilates classes may be included in caseload Training in the use of on-site shockwave machine #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Type: Contract Description: Croí is seeking to recruit a Community Stroke Support Specialist. As this is a dynamic, exciting role with a broad scope, we welcome applications from interested, experienced and highly motivated professionals from a range of backgrounds, including Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, or Psychology. Over the past 3 years, Croí has placed an increased focus on our activity related to stroke support and prevention. Our capacity to provide much-needed community-based support for individuals and families affected by stroke has been greatly increased by a recent Legacy Donation for community stroke support received in 2023 from the Joe and Helen O’Toole Charitable Trust. As a result of this donation, Croí is in the process of building a dedicated stroke hub called The Joe & Helen O’Toole Stroke Hub on the Croí Heart & Stroke campus in Newcastle, Galway, and will fund two PhD scholarships in Stroke Prevention Research. As part of this donation, Croí has also purchased two vehicles to facilitate greater presence in the community focused on early detection and awareness of stroke and heart disease risk factors. The successful applicant will be joining Croí at the most exciting time in our 40 years in the context of this unprecedented development in infrastructure for stroke support and will work, with the support of the broader Croí Health Team, to lead out on the development of existing and new innovative offerings to meet the needs of people affected by stroke. This role is based at the Croí Heart & Stroke Centre, Newcastle, Galway, with some flexibility for remote working 1-2 days per week, subject to business need. Key Tasks: Oversee the overall operation of Croí’s stroke-related activities, including scheduling, planning, and communicating with partners such as the Early Supported Discharge Team. Lead on existing stroke support offerings such as the Croí Rebuild Programme and stroke support groups, including ongoing review and improvement in line with emerging guidelines and evidence. Devise, deliver and evaluate new evidence-based initiatives based on the needs of our community members affected by stroke, e.g., fatigue management and family support. Involvement in community-based and advocacy activities related to stroke prevention, including clinical, health promotion and content-related input. Be responsible for stroke information resources on topics like managing stroke risk factors. Support advocacy activities related to stroke prevention and management through Croí’s Heart and Stroke Voice Ireland initiative. Develop and maintain relationships with specialist stroke services within acute and community settings. Work with local and national bodies in the development and implementation of national health service priorities, such as the National Stroke Strategy. Competencies: CORU registration where applicable or proof of relevant qualifications and experience. A proficient knowledge of current developments in the prevention and management of stroke. Advanced clinical reasoning. Highly effective communication and interpersonal skills. The ability to work autonomously and as part of a multi-disciplinary team in service delivery, development, and in achieving key performance outputs. Demonstrate leadership skills in the management and co-ordination of stroke activities. Initiative and motivation in service delivery. Confidence, assertiveness, and flexibility. Excellent IT skills - Email, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and database management. Excellent writing skills – confident contributing to information leaflets, reports, and presentations. Experience in public speaking/delivery of patient education sessions. Excellent organisational skills with an aptitude for effective time management, problem-solving, project planning, delivery, and execution. A commitment to quality, measurable through audit and/or research. Remuneration: The salary scale is €53,000 – €58,000 dependent on experience. The role is being offered initially as a fixed-term contract of 12 months, with a review to become permanent based on performance. To apply, please send your CV, with a cover letter, to careers@croi.ie by 4 pm on Thursday, November 28th. In advance of application, informal enquiries may be made, in confidence, to Dr. Lisa Hynes, Croí Head of Health Programmes: lisah@croi.ie. A desktop shortlisting process may be carried out prior to the interview stage. Attendance at interview is required. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Private Practice Physiotherapist for Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy Location: Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin Job Type: Full Time About Us! Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic was established in 2008 and promises specific, individualised treatment for every patient and condition. We pride ourselves on being accessible to patients, providing them with the time and education needed to understand their dysfunction, facilitate their rehabilitation, and prevent future injury. As a clinic, and as individual therapists, we are held in great regard in the local community and further afield, with patients travelling from within Dublin county, Wicklow, Wexford, Kildare and further for their care with us. We are a small team of 5 Physiotherapists and a full-time secretary. We'd be very happy for a candidate to talk with any member of our current staff if they'd like an unbiased opinion on how it is to work for Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy! Job Description: A permanent position is available for a Chartered Physiotherapist at Dun Laoghaire Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic. The full-time post is 5 days (Mon-Fri) with a combination of mornings/early afternoons, and afternoons/early evening shifts. A part-time post may also be possible for the appropriate candidate. We are a busy physiotherapy clinic set in the Dun Laoghaire area, seeking a physiotherapist to assist in the assessment and management of clients with musculoskeletal dysfunction. Pilates classes may also be possible. Our caseload is diverse but predominantly musculoskeletal, catering to both children and adults. Additionally, we are able to provide specialist pelvic health care for those in pregnancy, postpartum, or experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction. We also offer a number of Pilates-based rehabilitation classes. Ongoing in-house CPD is available, and external education is supported. Skills Required: Excellent communication skills are essential, and a drive and commitment to self-improvement needs to be apparent. Musculoskeletal experience is essential. Dry needling/Acupuncture and Pilates experience are a bonus. Ideally, the candidate would have experience with pelvic health, though we will consider employment without this experience for the right candidate. All applicants must be CORU registered before applying. Remuneration: This is an employed position, and as per Revenue expectations, the candidate will be provided with tax at source, along with paid holiday entitlements. Salary is based on a profit-share per patient seen. Earliest Start Date: Immediate Latest Start Date: Ideally no later than January 2025 Career Level: Senior Education Level: Some MSK Experience Essential, Ideally Private Practice Experience #J-18808-Ljbffr
Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist (Neurosurgery Triage) Location: Cork Job Type: Full Time Description: Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist (Neurosurgery Triage) at Cork University Hospital, South/South West Hospital Group. Contact Information: Name: Fiona Campbell, Physiotherapy Manager Email: Fiona.campbell3@hse.ie Tel: 021 4922403 Application Deadline: 12 noon on 13th November 2024 For further information on this post and how to apply please visit: www.hse.ie/jobs Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Physiotherapist-Athletic Therapist (Location: Co.Carlow) Job Type: Full Time Description: A growing Clinic in Co. Carlow requires an MSK Physiotherapist/Physical Therapist for a part time role to manage an MSK based case load on a part time basis but will grow into full time role for an eager candidate. Requirements: 2 Years’ Experience in MSK Role preferable BSc/MSc Qualification CORU Registered - or in process of registration Ability to acquire professional insurance Post Graduate manual therapy training Experience managing own caseload Good communication skills Personable Passionate about providing the best care to our patients Commitment to ongoing professional development Eager to take part in the development of the practice Good computer skills Highly motivated Musculoskeletal & manual therapy background Dry needling/acupuncture Previous MSK Private Practice background Flexible working hours Part-time hours: 15 - 35 per week Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Experience: • Physiotherapy: 1-2 years (Preferred) Licence: • CORU membership (Required) • Ability to acquire professional insurance (Required) #J-18808-Ljbffr
MSK Physiotherapist (Location: Galway City) Job Type: Part Time Senior Physiotherapist required for private practice based in Galway city centre. Mixed MSK caseload seen in clinic. Flexible hours available with possibility of leading into a more full time role. Candidate must be able to manage independent case load. Dry Needling essential. Manual Therapist preferred. Must be CORU and ISCP registered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Clinical Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist (Part-Time) Location: Dublin Job Type: Part Time Job Title: Clinical Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist (Part-time) Department: Physiotherapy Reports to: Allied Therapy Manager Date: 2024 This role will be 21 hours per week. Overall Purpose of Job: We will provide exceptional patient care in an environment where quality, respect, caring and compassion are at the centre of all we do. Key Responsibilities: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Aid in Co-ordination and delivery of an effective and efficient Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Service, based on assessment of needs. Develop and administer the highest quality of service by identifying and implementing operational procedures in line with best practice standards. Keep abreast with new developments, skills and technology to ensure continuing competence in the job. Enhance skills to initiate and respond to changes in the work environment. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Participate in the management of the Physiotherapy Service in cooperation with the Allied Therapy Manager. Create and promote good working relationships through open communication. Actively participate in and promote continuing education and research activities consistent with the position. Maintain appropriate records and statistics sufficient for organisational and legal purposes to include work-related injuries/incidents. Regularly review Pelvic Health Policy and guideline documents. Assist the Allied Therapy Manager in achieving Quality and Accreditation requirements for Pelvic Health service. Provide intra-disciplinary education to promote Pelvic Health Physiotherapy service in Beacon Hospital. STAFF MANAGEMENT: Lead by example a professional, dedicated and punctual team. Encourage professional development of team members through promotion of self-learning, formal courses and in-service training. Person Specification: Qualifications: Candidates must hold a degree in Physiotherapy and be CORU registered. Experience: Candidates must hold at least 5 years post-graduate experience in the area of Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. Candidates must have a proven track record of clinical/academic achievement in their specialist field. A suitable post-graduate qualification in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy is desirable, not essential. Experience in dealing with Pre and Post-surgical Urology and Gynaecology patients. Job Specific Competencies and Knowledge: In addition to the responsibilities and core competencies of a Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist: Applies expert clinical knowledge and reasoning skills in assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of patient interventions in this patient cohort. Demonstrates an advanced level of knowledge and Clinical Reasoning skills within the areas of Urology, Gynaecology and Outpatient Pelvic Health cohorts. Carries out clinical duties in the area in keeping with current evidence-based practice. Delivers a holistic patient-focused approach and embraces the MDT perspective. Applies evidence-based outcome measures to evaluate efficacy of treatment and Quality of care. Balances clinical demands with other responsibilities. Generates new knowledge and skills in the specified area of Physiotherapy. Disseminates advanced ethical awareness and responsibilities in specific areas. Demonstrates leadership and an understanding of service planning. Demonstrates a critical understanding of the context in which practice occurs, for example, social, political and inter-professional collaboration. Personal Competencies: All posts in Beacon Hospital require a high level of flexibility to ensure the delivery of an effective and efficient service. Therefore, the post holder will be required to demonstrate flexibility. Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. #J-18808-Ljbffr