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Bishopscourt Residential Care is a purpose built 60 Bed Retirement, Nursing and Convalescent home established in 1997. Designed specifically to cater to the needs of our residents, we offer both short term and long term facilities.

Are you a qualified nurse and looking to work in Ireland but struggling with how to achieve this we will be able to help you

  • with your application to the Nursing and Midwifery Board Ireland to get your Registration Personal Identifier Number to practice as a nurse in Ireland

  • with the development of your English by providing tuition

  • with orientation into the Nursing Practices of the Nursing Home

The Candidate must have:

  • Have a strong passion for nursing

  • Be able to demonstrate clinical competence in the care of residents.

  • Be a Team Player; flexible and adaptable to meet the business needs.

  • Be helpful and friendly in nature.

  • Be thorough and efficient in all dealings.

  • Have the ability to earn trust and establish solid relationships with Service Users, Colleagues, Management, Family and Friends.

  • Working on average 39 hours per week day \ night shift.

For Further information about Bishopscourt Residential Care go to www.bishopscourt.ie

Please apply to: Paul Vassallo, General Manager at paulv@bishopscourt.ie with a cover letter and your Curriculum Vitae.

Job details
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Work experience:
Work experience is not required
Language skills:
  • English
  • Basic
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About company

BishopsCourt is full of glass and light; it is bright on the dullest of days. This is no accident - BishopsCourt was built with people in mind. In fact, it was custom built so that everyone staying here, or even just visiting, can get around smoothly and easily. It is specifically designed with the best of nursing home care as its first priority. But what you experience when you visit or choose… Find out more