Spanish Speaking GP - | Galway, Ireland We are seeking an experienced Spanish speaking General Practitioner to join a growing primary care team in Galway. This role supports the expanding Spanish and Portuguese-speaking community in the region, ensuring accessible and culturally competent healthcare. The successful candidate will deliver high-quality general practice care, with a strong emphasis on women's health services. Key Responsibilities * Provide comprehensive primary care to a diverse patient population * Deliver women's health services including cervical screening and contraceptive care * Fit and remove contraceptive coils (IUD/IUS) * Work as part of a collaborative and growing primary care team Requirements ? Spanish or Portuguese speaking ? Registered on the Specialist Division of the Irish Medical Council ? Experience in women's health procedures, including coil insertion/removal ? Willingness to relocate to Galway, Ireland Start Date: August Location: Galway City, Ireland Contact: Ashley Rice ?? TPBN1_IJ
General Practitioner- Limerick Are you a General Practitioners that holds Specialist registration that wants to work in the beautiful Limerick? Limerick offers a vibrant mix of urban and rural lifestyles, providing a balanced work-life environment with access to cultural, recreational, and educational amenities. The city boasts a strong sense of community, excellent healthcare facilities, and opportunities for professional development. Must hold specialist registration with the Irish Medical Council. Roles and responsibilities: Patient Care: Diagnose, treat, and manage various medical conditions for patients of all ages. Health Promotion: Educate on preventive care and healthy lifestyles. Examinations: Conduct routine check-ups and screenings. Chronic Disease Management: Oversee long-term conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Referrals: Direct patients to specialists when necessary. Prescriptions: Prescribe and monitor medications. Record Keeping: Maintain accurate patient records. Emergency Care: Provide immediate care for acute conditions. Counseling: Offer emotional support to patients and families. Collaboration: Work with healthcare professionals for coordinated care. Apply today to find out more about the competitive benefits on offer! TPBN1_IJ
Job Title: GP Conversion Programme Overview Are you a doctor with 36 months of General Practice/Family Medicine experience? This is your opportunity to join a structured 2-year GP conversion programme in Ireland, designed to provide you with a recognised Family Medicine specialization and global career opportunities. Programme Highlights Work in rural Irish GP clinics, delivering high-quality patient care Undertake self-directed learning with the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) Complete CCT and CKT examinations On successful completion, become eligible to apply for the Irish Medical Council Specialist Register in General Practice - a qualification respected worldwide Eligibility Criteria Your 36 months of GP/Family Medicine experience is recognized if you have: ? Delivered unsupervised, full-time patient appointments in a primary care setting ? Managed both acute and chronic illnesses ? Provided care for patients across all age groups - from newborns to older adults ? Worked in diverse settings, including cruise ship medicine (experience can be included) Experience Not Counted: ? Emergency Medicine ? Walk-in GP clinics ? Out-of-hours service ? Minor Injuries Units ? GP locum work as a secondary job Other Requirements ? Eligible for General Registration with the Irish Medical Council ? Strong spoken and written communication skills ? Flexibility and adaptability in new clinical environments Why Join? This programme offers international doctors a unique pathway to specialist recognition in General Practice, while gaining valuable clinical experience in Ireland's community-based healthcare system. Interested? Apply now to take the next step in your GP career. TPBN1_IJ
Emergency Medicine Registrar - Locum (Non-Contract) HSE Hospitals | Ireland We are currently recruiting Emergency Medicine Registrars for locum, non-contract roles across multiple HSE hospitals in Ireland. These positions offer flexible shift patterns, including days, nights, and weekends, within busy Emergency Departments. As a Tier 1 HSE agency, we have direct access to live and upcoming locum requirements nationwide. Role Overview The Emergency Medicine Registrar will work as part of a multidisciplinary Emergency Department team, providing high-quality acute care to patients presenting with a wide range of medical, surgical, and trauma-related conditions. The role involves independent clinical decision-making with appropriate senior support. Key Responsibilities Assess, diagnose, and manage acutely unwell patients in the Emergency Department Prioritise patients using triage principles and escalate care appropriately Perform and interpret relevant investigations (bloods, imaging, ECGs) Initiate and manage treatment plans in line with HSE and hospital protocols Carry out relevant emergency procedures within scope of competence Communicate effectively with consultants, nursing staff, and allied health professionals Ensure accurate, timely clinical documentation Participate in handovers and departmental workflows Maintain patient safety and clinical governance standards at all times Essential Requirements IMC Registration (or eligibility to register) Experience working at Registrar level in Emergency Medicine Ability to work independently in a fast-paced clinical environment Strong communication and clinical decision-making skills Flexibility to cover ad-hoc or short-notice shifts Previous experience in Irish or UK Emergency Departments ALS / ATLS certification What's on Offer Flexible locum, non-contract work Competitive locum rates Shifts available nationwide across HSE hospitals Ongoing opportunities for repeat bookings Full support with compliance, onboarding, and rostering ?? To apply: Please send your CV to Confidential enquiries welcome. Skills: Emergency Registrar TPBN1_IJ
Consultant in Palliative Medicine HSE | Naas General Hospital & St. Brigid's Hospice, Kildare Temporary Contract (to approx. August 2026) | 0.5 - 1.0 WTE Role Overview We are seeking a Consultant in Palliative Medicine to join an established specialist service delivering high-quality, patient-centred care across Naas General Hospital and St. Brigid's Hospice, Kildare, supported by Our Lady's Hospice & Care Services (OLH&CS). This is a Public Only Consultant Contract (POCC) role offering flexible working hours and the opportunity to work within a well-developed, multidisciplinary palliative care service covering inpatient, outpatient, and community settings. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties Provide a consult liaison palliative care service in Naas General Hospital Deliver direct clinical care to patients in St. Brigid's Hospice inpatient unit and community services Assess, diagnose, and manage patients with complex palliative care needs Ensure care is evidence-based, safe, and patient-centred Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver coordinated care across settings Leadership & Service Development Contribute to the strategic and operational development of palliative care services Ensure alignment with national frameworks such as: National Adult Palliative Care Policy (2024) Cancer Strategy 2017-2026 Model of Care for Adult Palliative Care Services Support service planning, quality improvement initiatives, and clinical governance Supervision & Teaching Supervise and support NCHDs and multidisciplinary team members Participate in education, training, and mentorship Contribute to research, audit, and continuous professional development On-Call & Service Commitments Participate in a regional on-call rota across the palliative care network Provide cross-cover where required and ensure service continuity Essential Requirements IMC Specialist Registration in Palliative Medicine (or eligibility within 30 days) Significant experience at Consultant level or equivalent Strong clinical, leadership, and communication skills Commitment to high-quality palliative and end-of-life care Working Environment St. Brigid's Hospice: 13-bed specialist inpatient unit with active community team Naas General Hospital: 243-bed acute hospital with a busy Emergency Department Support from Our Lady's Hospice & Care Services, a national leader in palliative care Additional Information Participation in clinical audit, governance, and service improvement is expected Garda Vetting and pre-employment health screening required Full driving licence and access to a car required ?? To apply or find out more: Please send your CV to All applications and enquiries are treated in strict confidence Skills: Palliiative Medicine Consultant TPBN1_IJ
Medical Registrar - Locum (Non-Contract) HSE Hospitals | Ireland We are currently recruiting Medical Registrars for locum, non-contract roles across HSE hospitals nationwide. These roles provide flexible short-, medium-, and longer-term cover within acute medical services, including day, night, and weekend shifts. As a Tier 1 HSE agency, we work directly with hospital groups across Ireland, giving early access to both urgent and planned Medical Registrar locum requirements. Role Overview The Medical Registrar will play a key role in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of acutely unwell medical patients, working closely with Consultants, SHOs, nursing staff, and allied health professionals. The role requires independent clinical decision-making, appropriate escalation, and leadership within the medical team. Key Responsibilities Assess and manage acute medical admissions and inpatients Lead the initial assessment and ongoing management of complex medical patients Perform and interpret investigations including blood tests, imaging, ECGs, and ABGs Initiate evidence-based treatment plans in line with HSE and hospital guidelines Supervise and support SHOs, providing clinical guidance and escalation support Participate in consultant-led ward rounds and multidisciplinary team meetings Respond to medical emergencies, including deteriorating patients and cardiac arrests Ensure accurate, timely clinical documentation and discharge planning Communicate effectively with patients, families, and the wider MDT Participate in handovers and contribute to safe continuity of care Maintain high standards of patient safety and clinical governance Essential Requirements IMC Registration Experience working at Medical Registrar level in Irish acute medical settings Ability to manage acute medical patients independently Strong clinical judgement, prioritisation, and leadership skills Flexibility to cover ad-hoc, short-notice, or out-of-hours shifts Practical certification in Patient moving and handling & BLS. ALS certification What's on Offer Flexible locum, non-contract work Competitive locum rates Nationwide opportunities across acute HSE hospitals Day, night, and weekend shifts available Ongoing locum work with repeat bookings Full support with compliance, credentialing, and onboarding ?? To apply: Please send your CV to All applications and enquiries are treated confidentially. Skills: medical registrar TPBN1_IJ
Consultant Vascular Surgeon Dublin - Private Hospital The Consultant will play a key role in: Providing senior clinical leadership in vascular surgery services Participating in consultant rotas and delivering elective and urgent vascular care Supporting service development, quality improvement, and clinical governance initiatives Delivering expert assessment, diagnosis, and management of vascular patients Performing a wide range of open and endovascular procedures Mentoring and teaching NCHDs, trainees, and multidisciplinary colleagues Salary & Benefits Competitive salary: €300,000 - €450,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Generous annual leave entitlement + public holidays (30 +10 days) Dedicated Continuous Medical Education (CME) leave Support for ongoing professional development and subspecialty interests Access to modern theatre suites and advanced endovascular technology Strong administrative and clinical support Living and Working in Dublin Dublin offers an exceptional balance of career opportunity and lifestyle: A vibrant European capital with a rich cultural and social scene Excellent restaurants, arts, sports, and entertainment Coastal living with easy access to beaches and mountains Strong international connectivity via Dublin Airport A diverse, welcoming, and highly skilled medical community Eligibility Suitable applicants may hold: UK CCT in Vascular Surgery EU Specialist qualification recognised under EU Directive American Board Certification in Vascular Surgery Canadian Fellowship Australian or New Zealand Fellowship Eligibility for Irish Medical Council Specialist Registration in Vascular Surgery is required (preferably active). Please check eligability here: Apply NOW ?? Email: ?? WhatsApp / Call: Skills: vascular surgeon consultant TPBN1_IJ
Consultant (All Specialties) - Locum (Non-Contract) HSE Hospitals | Ireland (and private sector work) We are currently recruiting Consultants across all medical, Emergency, Psych and surgical specialties for locum, non-contract roles within HSE hospitals nationwide. These roles offer flexible short-, medium-, and long-term locum cover, including outpatient, inpatient, on-call, and sessional commitments, depending on service needs. As a Tier 1 HSE agency, we work directly with hospitals and hospital groups across Ireland, providing early access to live and upcoming consultant locum requirements. Role Overview The Consultant will provide senior clinical leadership and specialist expertise within their discipline, delivering high-quality, patient-centred care in line with HSE policies and national clinical guidelines. The role involves independent clinical practice, supervision of junior medical staff, and participation in multidisciplinary team decision-making. Key Responsibilities Deliver consultant-level care within the relevant specialty Lead and manage the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients Provide clinical leadership within inpatient, outpatient, and/or on-call settings Supervise, support, and provide guidance to NCHDs (Registrars and SHOs) Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and care planning Ensure compliance with clinical governance, patient safety, and quality standards Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Participate in handovers and service planning as required Escalate and manage complex clinical cases appropriately Essential Requirements IMC Specialist Registration in the relevant specialty Eligibility to work as a Consultant in Ireland Demonstrated experience working at Consultant level Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills Ability to adapt quickly to new clinical environments Previous experience working within HSE or NHS systems Availability for urgent, short-notice, or on-call cover Flexibility regarding location or shift patterns What's on Offer Flexible locum, non-contract consultant work Competitive locum rates Opportunities available across multiple specialties and hospital sites Short-term cover, sessional work, or longer locum placements Full support with compliance, credentialing, and onboarding Ongoing locum opportunities through a Tier 1 HSE agency ?? To apply: Please send your CV to All enquiries are treated in strict confidence. Skills: Consultant Specialist Registration IMC medicine paediatrics psychiatry surgery TPBN1_IJ
We are currently seeking a Consultant Haematologist to join a dynamic and well-established team within a busy acute hospital setting in Ireland. This is a dual role combining both laboratory haematology and clinical care, offering a varied and rewarding workload. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering a comprehensive haematology service across both diagnostic laboratory services and outpatient/inpatient clinical care. This position offers an excellent balance between clinical practice and laboratory oversight. What's on offer: Competitive salary ranging from €235,862 to €283,318 per annum, based on a 37-hour working week (equivalent to approximately €11,000-€13,000 net per month), with on-call payments paid in addition Additional earning potential of €30,000-€40,000+ per year through extra sessions and overtime €12,000 annual allowance for professional development and educational leave €8,000 innovation fund to support service development and research initiatives Full support with registration through the Irish Medical Council Comprehensive relocation package for you and your family Requirements: Specialist qualification in Haematology Combined experience in laboratory and clinical haematology Eligible for or in the process of IMC Specialist Registration Fluent in English TPBN1_IJ
We are currently seeking OBGYN Consultants with extensive experience in Reproductive Medicine to join one of the largest and most respected private IVF clinic networks in Ireland. With over 7 state-of-the-art clinics nationwide, this organisation is at the forefront of fertility and reproductive healthcare. As part of their expansion, we are hiring Consultant to join the team in Cork or Dublin. About the Role: Provide expert care in reproductive medicine and IVF treatment Work within a multidisciplinary team of fertility specialists, embryologists, and nurses Contribute to high-quality patient care and clinical outcomes Engage in continuous professional development and clinical advancement Requirements: Medical degree with specialization in Obstetrics & Gynaecology Extensive experience in Reproductive Medicine / IVF Strong communication and patient-focused approach Eligibility for registration with the Irish Medical Council - We will help you! :) Why Join the team? Work with a leading fertility group renowned for innovation and excellence Access to cutting-edge technology and modern clinic facilities Collaborative and supportive work environment Attractive compensation package (160k-225k year, depending on the experience + benefits) If you're ready for a new chapter in your career and passionate about helping individuals and couples on their fertility journey, apply for the job, and we can discuss the opportunity further! TPBN1_IJ