Agency Nurse for Cork

Temporary // Ennistymon Community Hospital, Co. ClareSalary: N/A

Description:

Cpl Healthcare is currently sourcing an Agency Registered Nurse for Cork

Information:

  • This is a part-time (120 hours over 4 weeks) temporary fixed term 6-month contract

  • The service operating hours are Monday to Friday 9:00am-5:00pm, however this role will occasionally require an 8:00am start at the hospital
  • Due to the critical nature of the service, this will occasionally include out of hours work and participation as part of a team in the planned-on call roster supporting service provision at weekends, holidays and bank holidays.

  • You will be paid on the Enhanced Nurse pay scale €42,372 - €55,044 per annum pro rata
  • Training will be provided and the client is the Irish Blood Transfusion
  • Job spec available on request 

Requirements:

  • Must be registered with NMBI
  • Be living in and eligible to work in Ireland

The advantages of working through Cpl Healthcare:

  • Flexibility and control as to where and where they work

  • Weekly payroll and tax advice

  • Great links and career opportunities both nationwide and abroad.

To register, email your CV to Ellie: ellie.harwood@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-1234-3334449_294
Locations:
Ennistymon Community Hospital, Co. Clare
Salary:
N/A
Employment type:
Temporary;
Tags:
CNM,Nursing Home Nurse,Nursing Jobs In Ireland,Nursing Jobs In Meath,Registered General Nurse,Registered NurseCNM

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