Registered General Nurses

Full Time // DublinSalary: €47250 - €47250

Description:

Cpl Healthcare in partnership with Laya Healthcare is looking to recruit Registered General Nurses – based in Cherrywood in Dublin and Briarhill Clinic in Galway City.

Laya healthcare provides state of the art consultant led clinics for urgent cases 365 days a year for all patients aged 12+ months old and operate from 10am -10-pm treating an array of conditions from sports injuries and fractures, to burns and back pain.

**** Interviews will be held week commencing 26th February ******

Interested nurses require:

  • Full NMBI registration
  • A minimum of two years post graduate experience working in a busy acute hospital
  • Previous / current ED experience is very desirable
  • Previous experience working with paediatrics is also advantages
  • Full eligibility to work in Ireland is essential.

 

Typical rosters run from 09:30am – 10:30pm 3 days a week, the clinic is opened during the weekend so some weekend works would be required – Rosters are set 4 weeks in advance.

Renumeration:

  • Starting Salary is €47250 per annum.
  • Loyalty Bonus
  • Health Insurance
  • Pension Contribution
  • CPD allowance
  • Private medical insurance
  • Income protection
  • Paid breaks
  • Company pension
  • Employee assistance program
  • On-site parking
  • Wellness program

 

For further information on these exciting nursing positions please forward your updated CV to hazel.flannery@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2402-530181
Locations:
Dublin
Salary:
€47250 - €47250
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Emergency Medicine,Medical,Nursing Jobs In Ireland,Paediatrics,Registered General Nurse,Rgn,Staff Nurse,Surgical

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