CNM2/3 Infection Prevention and Control

Full Time // DublinSalary: €60000

Description:

Cpl Healthcare are currently seeking an Infection Prevention and Control CNS and CNM3 for our client based in Dublin.

Our client is a well established acute Hospital, providing quality healthcare throughout Ireland. They are currently seeking a Nurse Specialist in Infection Prevention and Control to ensure effective, high quality care is delivered up to standard in this setting.

Applicant requirements:

  • NMBI Registered General Nurse
  • 5 years post-registration experience in the acute hospital setting
  • A minimum of 2 years experience in the specialist area – Infection Control
  • Excellent leadership skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Infection Prevention and Control course, or a willingness to complete same

Note: Candidates not meeting full criteria may be considered for CNM2 grade role, progressing to CNS when criteria fulfilled

In return, you can expect:

  • Strong brand and reputation in the Healthcare sector 
  • Staff Engagement & Recognition Initiatives 
  • A working environment that is conducive to a positive Work/Life Balance  
  • Flexible and innovative working patterns  
  • Increased Commitment to Staff Development  
  • Maternity Leave scheme
  • Discounted Healthcare Schemes
  • Onsite Restaurant
  • Staff Car Parking
  • Staff Members’ Discount on Services
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Staff Wellbeing Promotions
  • Bike to Work Scheme
  • Sports & Social Clubs
  • Pension Scheme

For more information or to apply, please contact Louise O'Meara louise.omeara@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2402-530555
Locations:
Dublin
Salary:
€60000
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
CNM,CNS,Infection Control,Nurse,Nurse Specialist

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