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Opportunities for emergency medicine specialists in Ireland
Om jobbet
Are you a specialist in emergency medicine interested in new professional experiences in Ireland?On behalf of hospitals in Ireland, we are recruiting emergency medicine specialists for positions lasting 12 or 24 months, with the possibility of extension. This is a valuable opportunity for doctors who want to develop professionally in a new healthcare system while gaining international experience in an English-speaking environment.
The role is well suited for physicians who enjoy a fast-paced clinical setting, a wide range of medical cases, and the chance to combine work with new cultural and life experiences. For the right candidate, this can also be an attractive opportunity to experience life as a travel doctor while exploring Ireland's unique culture, landscapes and lifestyle.
About the position
As an emergency medicine specialist, you will play a key role in the emergency department and contribute to high-quality patient care in a busy and varied clinical environment. The role combines clinical responsibilities with supervision, collaboration, and service development.
Typical responsibilities
Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of acutely ill and injured patients
Clinical leadership in the emergency department in collaboration with other specialists
Management of both medical emergencies and trauma cases in adults, and in some departments also children
Supervision and follow-up of patients in observation units where available
Supervision and guidance of doctors in training, interns and other healthcare professionals
Multidisciplinary collaboration with nurses, radiographers, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals
Contributing to patient safety initiatives, quality improvement and professional development within the department
Participation in emergency preparedness and management of major incidents when required
We are looking for candidates who
Are specialists in emergency medicine
Hold medical authorisation and specialist recognition from an EU/EEA country
Have completed specialist training in a country whose qualifications are recognised for specialist registration in Ireland (currently Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia or Slovakia)
Have a genuine interest in working within a new healthcare system and adapting to a different clinical environment
Have excellent English language skills, both spoken and written
Communicate clearly and confidently with patients, relatives and colleagues
Thrive in a fast-paced environment with a wide variety of clinical cases and close interdisciplinary collaboration
We offer
Contract for 12 or 24 months, with the possibility of extension
The opportunity to gain international clinical experience in an English-speaking healthcare system
Professional development in a specialty with broad clinical scope and high variation
Close guidance and support throughout the entire recruitment process
Assistance with registration, interviews and relocation
The opportunity for a short visit to Ireland, ideally together with your partner or family, to get to know the hospital and the area before making your decision
Salary
Competitive salary according to Irish hospital pay scales. Full details will be provided during the recruitment process.
Why Ireland?
Working in Ireland gives you the opportunity to practice medicine in an English-speaking healthcare system while gaining valuable international experience. You will work in a collaborative clinical environment with modern facilities and a strong focus on patient care.
Beyond work, Ireland offers a high quality of life and a welcoming atmosphere. The country is known for its dramatic coastline, green landscapes and charming towns. Ireland also has a lively social culture, where local pubs often serve as gathering places for music, conversation and community.
Interested?
We would be happy to tell you more about the opportunities, possible locations, and the next steps in the process. Feel free to contact us for an informal conversation.




