RecruitNet International Ltdspecializes in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas,we guide you through professional registration, job placement, visa, and employmentpermit processing. We the RecruitNet team are always on call to help you find your perfect job and are staffed by highly experienced and professional nursing recruitment consultants.We are now seekingaSenior Physiotherapist Orthopaedic In-Patientsfor a private hospital located inDublin, Ireland. Key Responsibilities The role entails designing, coordinating, and delivering a highly effective and efficient Physiotherapy Orthopaedic In-Patient Service, in close collaboration with other ward staff It is imperative to work closely with the team to ensure that all hospital orthopaedic patients receive timely care in accordance with departmental policies. The position requires the development and implementation of operational procedures that adhere to best practice standards, in order to provide the highest quality of service possible. As the leader and coordinator of the Physiotherapy Orthopaedic In-Patient team, you will work closely with the Allied Therapy Manager, Clinical Specialists, and Seniors to ensure the smooth operation of the team. Your role will involve managing and overseeing the Physiotherapy Service as a key member of the Senior Physiotherapy Management team, in collaboration with the Allied Therapy Manager. Requirements Candidates must hold a degree in Physiotherapy or an equivalent qualification. Candidates must be CORU registered. Candidates must have a minimum of 5 years Physiotherapy experience. This must include significant ward based Orthopaedic experience. Desirable not essential: Post Graduate MSc in relevant area (Orthopaedics/MSK/Advanced Physiotherapy Practice) Ward based Cardiothoracic Physiotherapy and ICU experience Post graduate experience in MSK OP Benefits Health Insurance Starting Bonus Educational Support Excellent Career Opportunities Subsidised Parking. Relocation support
Physiotherapist , Orthopaedic , professionalism , CORU