Medforce Healthcare Recruitment is seeking a Speech and Language Therapist for an acute hospital in Dublin. The role involves working with adults facing communication and swallowing difficulties. Responsibilities include completing assessments, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate must have a relevant qualification and CORU registration, with experience in stroke care and rehabilitation preferred. This position offers an opportunity to make a significant impact in patient care. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Medforce Healthcare Recruitment is looking for Staff and Senior Physiotherapists to join Adult and Paediatric Primary Care Teams in Leinster, Ireland. These roles offer flexibility and are part of supportive multidisciplinary teams providing high-quality physiotherapy services. Responsibilities include managing a varied caseload and working collaboratively with diverse health professionals. Ideal candidates have a Physiotherapy degree, CORU registration, and relevant experience, especially in adult and paediatric care. #J-18808-Ljbffr
We are currently recruiting Staff Grade and Senior Occupational Therapists to join Adult and Paediatric Primary Care Teams across Louth and Meath. These are fantastic opportunities to work within supportive multidisciplinary teams delivering high-quality occupational therapy services within community and primary care settings. Opportunities are available across both adult and paediatric services depending on the successful candidate’s experience and preferences. Key Responsibilities of the Occupational Therapists Provide occupational therapy assessment and intervention within adult or paediatric primary care services Manage a varied caseload including physical disability, developmental delay, neurological conditions, sensory needs, rehabilitation, and functional independence Develop and implement individualised treatment and intervention plans Work collaboratively with families, carers, schools, GPs, and multidisciplinary team members Provide recommendations regarding equipment, environmental adaptations, and functional support strategies Maintain accurate clinical documentation and reports Participate in team meetings, clinical supervision, and service development initiatives Senior Grade Responsibilities (in addition to above) Manage complex clinical caseloads Provide clinical support and supervision to junior staff and students Participate in service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives Support leadership within the occupational therapy service Requirements for the Occupational Therapists Degree in Occupational Therapy CORU registration For Staff Grade: relevant clinical or placement experience For Senior Grade: minimum of 3 years post-qualification experience Strong communication, organisational, and clinical reasoning skills Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams Experience in adult primary care, paediatrics, disability, rehabilitation, or community services Experience with equipment provision, seating, sensory integration, or neurological rehabilitation Access to own transport and full driver’s licence What’s on Offer Competitive HSE-aligned salary Flexible opportunities across adult and paediatric services Supportive multidisciplinary team environments Ongoing professional development and clinical supervision Valuable community and primary care experience Contact Us If you or someone you know is interested in this position, please send a copy of your CV to nadams@medforce.ie #J-18808-Ljbffr
Medforce Healthcare Recruitment is seeking Staff Grade and Senior Occupational Therapists for Adult and Paediatric Primary Care Teams in Leinster, Ireland. This role involves providing high-quality occupational therapy services and requires relevant qualifications including a degree in Occupational Therapy and CORU registration. Opportunities include a competitive salary, ongoing professional development, and a supportive working environment. Candidates should have experience in relevant clinical settings and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. #J-18808-Ljbffr
The Head of Services is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic oversight, governance and continuous development of all therapeutic and client support services. This includes psychotherapy, psychosocial supports and rehabilitation services delivered to individuals affected by trauma and complex needs. Reporting directly to the CEO and working as part of the Senior Leadership Team, the HoS will provide strong clinical leadership, support high‑quality and sustainable service delivery, and contribute to organisational strategy and decision‑making. Responsibilities of Head of Services Provide strategic leadership across all clinical and therapeutic services. Contribute to organisational strategy and planning as a member of the Senior Leadership Team. Lead service development, evaluation and quality improvement initiatives. Support integration and alignment between clinical services and organisational activities. Hold responsibility for clinical governance and compliance with professional, ethical, safeguarding and regulatory standards. Oversee clinical policies, procedures, supervision, risk management and incident reporting systems. Promote reflective practice, continuous learning and trauma‑informed approaches. Provide leadership and support to clinical managers, team leads and practitioners. Ensure effective supervision, performance management and professional development arrangements. Support staff wellbeing and contribute to workforce planning, recruitment and retention. Work collaboratively with senior leadership colleagues to support integrated service delivery, operational planning and financial sustainability. Contribute to reporting, funding applications and stakeholder engagement as required. Represent My Client in external forums, networks and partnerships. Maintain strong relationships with statutory bodies, professional organisations and sector partners. Requirements of Head of Services – Social Care A recognised qualification in a relevant clinical discipline such as psychology, psychotherapy, psychiatry, medicine, social work or equivalent. Significant post‑qualification clinical experience, ideally within trauma‑informed or complex needs settings. Senior leadership or management experience within health, mental health, psychosocial or rehabilitation services. Experience in clinical governance, quality assurance and multidisciplinary team leadership. Experience working with survivors of trauma, refugees, asylum seekers or marginalised populations. Experience within NGO, community or human rights‑based organisations. Experience contributing to service development and funding proposals. #J-18808-Ljbffr
We are currently recruiting Staff and Senior Physiotherapists to join Adult and Paediatric Primary Care Teams across Louth and Meath. These are excellent opportunities to work within supportive multidisciplinary community teams providing high-quality physiotherapy services to both adult and paediatric populations. Roles are available across a variety of primary care settings, with flexibility depending on the candidate’s experience and clinical interests. Key Responsibilities of the Physiotherapist: Provide physiotherapy assessment and intervention within adult or paediatric primary care services Manage a varied caseload including musculoskeletal, neurological, developmental, rehabilitation, and mobility-related presentations Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans and home programmes Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary team members including Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology, Nursing, and Social Work Support service users and families to maximise independence, function, and quality of life Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical documentation Participate in team meetings, clinical supervision, and service development initiatives Senior Grade Responsibilities (in addition to above) Manage complex clinical caseloads Provide clinical guidance and support to junior staff and students Participate in service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives Support leadership and coordination within the physiotherapy service Requirements for the Physiotherapist: Degree in Physiotherapy CORU registration For Staff Grade: relevant clinical or placement experience For Senior Grade: minimum of 3 years post-qualification experience Strong communication, organisational, and clinical reasoning skills Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams Experience in adult primary care, paediatrics, disability, rehabilitation, or community services Access to own transport and full driver’s licence Experience delivering group rehabilitation or parent education programmes What’s on Offer Competitive HSE‑aligned salary Flexible opportunities across adult and paediatric services Supportive multidisciplinary team environments Ongoing professional development and clinical supervision Valuable community and primary care experience #J-18808-Ljbffr
Speech and Language Therapist – Acute Hospital Medforce are delighted to be partnering with an acute Dublin Hospital who are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist. The Therapist will be working with adults with swallowing and communication difficulties. Duties include: Completing bedside assessments and developing treatment plans for patients with communication and swallowing disorders. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive patient care. Monitoring patient progress and adjusting treatment plans as needed. Participating in professional development and continuing education activities Identify patients needing objective assessment such as Videofluoroscopy or FEES Working closely with other MDT members to co-ordinate referrals and allocate resources Ensure therapy is evidence based and provided in accordance with standards of professional practice Follow protocols and procedures for working with patients in their home Participating in CPD, meetings and supervision, mentoring of less experienced staff Requirements of the Senior Speech and Language Therapist A Relevant Qualification is required CORU registration mandatory Experience in stroke care, older persons, acute care or rehabilitation is desirable To hear more about this opportunity please contact jreid@medforce.ie #J-18808-Ljbffr
Medforce Healthcare Recruitment is seeking a Head of Services to oversee the strategic development of therapeutic and client support services in Dublin, Ireland. The successful candidate will provide leadership in clinical governance, enhance service delivery, and work collaboratively with the senior leadership team. Key responsibilities include managing comprehensive clinical procedures and relationships with stakeholders. Candidates should possess a recognized qualification in a relevant clinical discipline and substantial experience in a leadership role within health settings. This position emphasizes trauma-informed care and quality assurance. #J-18808-Ljbffr
We are currently recruiting an Experienced Staff Grade or Senior Occupational Therapist to join the Paediatric Primary Care Occupational Therapy Team covering Network 4 and Network 5 services in South Dublin. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a supportive multidisciplinary primary care setting, providing intervention and support to children and families within the community. The successful candidate will manage a varied paediatric caseload and work closely with families, schools, and multidisciplinary colleagues to support children in reaching their developmental and functional goals. Key Responsibilities of the Occupational Therapist Provide occupational therapy assessment and intervention for children with a range of developmental and complex needs Support children in areas including fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-care, school participation, and functional independence Develop and implement individualised intervention plans Work collaboratively with families, schools, and multidisciplinary team members including SLT, Physiotherapy, Psychology, and Social Work Deliver parent education, home programmes, and school-based recommendations where appropriate Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical documentation Participate in team meetings, service development, and clinical supervision Requirements for the Occupational Therapist Degree in Occupational Therapy CORU registration For Senior Grade: minimum of 3 years post-qualification experience Strong communication, organisational, and clinical reasoning skills Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team Experience within primary care or disability services Experience with sensory integration, ASD, developmental coordination disorder, and complex needs Access to own transport and full driver’s licence What’s on Offer Competitive HSE-aligned salary Supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team Opportunity to work within a well-established paediatric primary care service Ongoing professional development and clinical support Valuable experience within community paediatric services Contact Us If you or someone you know is interested in this position, please send a copy of your CV to nadams@medforce.ie We offer a €150 thank you bonus! T&C’s apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Social Worker to join the Children's Disability Network Team (CDNT) based in Letterkenny . The successful candidate will work as part of a multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality, family-centred services to children and young people (0–18 years) with complex developmental needs. This role focuses on supporting children and families through assessment, intervention, and coordination of services in line with the Progressing Disability Services (PDS) framework. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced social worker with a strong interest in disability and family support. Key Responsibilities of the Senior Social Worker Provide comprehensive psychosocial assessments of children and families within a CDNT setting Support families in understanding and navigating their child’s needs and available services Deliver evidence-based interventions and family support strategies Contribute to multidisciplinary assessment, care planning, and case discussions Liaise with external agencies including schools, primary care services, and community supports Support safeguarding and child protection processes as required Provide clinical supervision and support to junior staff and students where appropriate Maintain accurate clinical documentation in line with CORU and organisational standards Participate in service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives Essential Criteria for the Senior Social Worker Qualification in Social Work recognised by CORU Current CORU registration Minimum of three years post-qualification experience Experience working with children and families Strong knowledge of child protection legislation and policy Excellent communication, assessment, and report-writing skills Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Experience working within a disability service or CDNT Experience supporting children with complex needs and their families Postgraduate training relevant to child, family, or disability services What’s on Offer Senior-grade salary aligned with HSE pay scales Opportunity to work within an established CDNT team Supportive multidisciplinary environment Ongoing CPD and professional development Meaningful work supporting children and families in the Letterkenny community #J-18808-Ljbffr