Consultant Breast Radiologist

Full Time // Dublin citySalary: €217000

Description:

Cpl Healthcare is delighted to have partnered with its esteemed client to fill a number of locum posts for Consultant Radiologist with a special interest in breast radiology. Vacancy types are varied and are full and part time assignments. On-call requirements are open to discussion with full consideration given to flexible working arrangements. Currently, there are vacancies across the Cork, Dublin and Galway sites. 

The post holder will work within the multi-disciplinary team and together with the other radiologists will strive to enhance the delivery of Breast Radiology services within the organisation.

To be considered for the role interested applicants are required to: 

  • Be Registered as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of radiology.
  • Present with one-year certified postgraduate training in breast radiology.

However, all applicants presenting without one-year certified postgraduate training in breast radiology will be considered and reviewed on a case-by-case basis. 

Further details available on application. 

Please contact me for a confidential discussion on: 

t: +353 21 4626138 or e:catherine.hoban@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2310-524564
Locations:
Dublin city
Salary:
€217000
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Consultant,Consultant Radiologist,Specialist Registrar

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