Healthcare Recruitment in Ireland
Informazioni su questo evento
Welcome to ‘Healthcare Recruitment in Ireland’ European Online Job Day
Are you a jobseeker looking for a career in Healthcare in Ireland?
The Department of Social Protection and EURES Ireland are teaming up with the Health Service Executive, Nursing Home Ireland and Home and Community Care Ireland to recruit workers for the healthcare sector across Ireland.
Never before have we become so aware of the importance of healthcare workers in caring for people in their own homes, in nursing homes and healthcare facilities around Ireland. The demand for healthcare professionals over the coming months will be significant, as we continue to deal with the demands arising from Covid-19.
You are invited to apply for these opportunities by attending ‘Healthcare Recruitment in Ireland’ online event.
- Find and apply for jobs
In advance of the event you will be able to search and apply for jobs that match your profile, make contact with employers and book one or more job interviews. Click here to view and apply for jobs available for this event - Step by step to succeed
On 28th January 2021 you can join us online and virtually attend a programme of interesting presentations by excellent Irish healthcare providers and EURES Advisors. - Talk to us!
Chat online with EURES advisors and employers.
In order to participate online, you need to register for the event in advance. Click here to create a new account and register for the event or log in to your account if you already have one to join.
Save the date and join us online on 28th January 2021 - 10am – 3pm (11am – 4pm CET)
EURES Ireland eures@welfare.ie
You can follow EURES Ireland social media for updates on jobs and employers attending this event:
www.facebook.com/euresireland
www.twitter.com/euresireland
https://www.linkedin.com/company/eures-ireland/
Information for Employers
Are you an Irish Healthcare employer looking for candidates that may be out of your local reach?
You can take part in our Healthcare Recruitment in Ireland online Job Day without leaving your office.
A range of recruitment services will be available to employers, including publishing vacancies on the event’s website, automatic screening/matching /interview scheduling in advance of the event and jobseekers will be waiting to speak with you on the day. The event will be widely advertised in Ireland and across Europe through targeted social media campaigns, social media platforms and online.
In order to participate in the online event, you need to register and upload your jobs in advance. The registration for jobseekers will open in January 2021 and from that day we will promote your jobs to jobseekers in Ireland and Europe.
Save the date and join us online on 28th January 2021 - 10am – 3pm (11am – 4pm CET)
How to participate?
- create / update your company profile: register directly as an Exhibitor
- upload your jobs and we will promote your job vacancies in Ireland and all over Europe
- check and review applications for your jobs in advance of the event
- use a dedicated interview scheduling system available on the platform to schedule online interviews with pre-selected candidates. You can watch a video tutorial on Pre-selecting applicants and setting up your interview schedule
- conduct one-to-one online interviews with selected candidates at a time slot chosen by you (on 28th or 29th of January).
- on the event day, use the live chat option to interact with potential candidates
Participation in Healthcare Recruitment in Ireland is free of charge and available online via any computer or mobile device with an internet connection. This is opportunity for you to save time, effort and cost of recruiting!
On the day of the event, 28th January you can join us online and virtually attend a programme of interesting presentations by excellent Irish healthcare providers, EURES Ireland and the Dept of Social Protection. If you wish you can also introduce your company and your recruitment needs with a short presentation in the event Programme remotely by pre-recorded presentation
In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us at eures@welfare.ie
In case you may need additional assistance you can also contact European Job Days helpdesk section.
We look forward to welcoming you online on January 28th on the European Job Days platform.
Information for Jobseekers
Ireland is a great country to live in. It has the youngest population in Europe and the education system amongst the best in the world. It’s a multicultural country with foreign nationals accounting for 12.7% of the total population. Ireland has an enormous amount to offer including an incredibly rich culture, lively people, an impressive outdoor lifestyle to keep you healthy and fit and gorgeous landscapes. And it is the only English speaking country in the EU.
Despite the Irish population over the age 65 rate being the lowest in the EU, the demand for and healthcare assistants for nursing homes and other healthcare professionals in Ireland has been growing in the past years and will be significant in the coming months as we continue to deal with the effects of Covid-19. There are 586 nursing homes in Ireland including over 460 private and voluntary nursing homes providing care to over 25,000 people. They provide a sustainable high-quality care and ‘homelike’ experience to their residents and many of them will be recruiting at this event together with some hospitals looking for other healthcare professionals.
Healthcare workers are a high-priority for receipt of the COVID 19 vaccine in Ireland. The approach for rollout of the COVID vaccine is that staff employed in patient facing roles providing direct care will receive the vaccine as part of the initial priority groupings and this is already under way. Newly recruited frontline staff can expect to be vaccinated as soon as practicable after taking up duty and in line with the Government Strategy for roll out.
In order to participate online in this recruitment event, you need to register in advance of the event.
- Apply for posted jobs in advance of the event!
To date over 400 positions have been advertised for this event and more will become available in the next days. You can now browse and apply for jobs that match your profile, make contact with employers and book one or more job interviews.
REMEMBER: registering for this event and uploading your CV is not enough. If you want employers to view your CV and be able to invite you for an interview you must apply for the job vacancy directly and before the day of the event. Interviews will be taking place on 28th and 29th of January.
- Step by step to succeed
Join us online on 28th January 2021 for some interesting presentations by various Healthcare organisations, EURES advisers and employers. Presentations will include: Overview of the Healthcare/ Elderly Care sector in Ireland and working conditions it offers, Financial supports available for you if you relocate for work to Ireland, presentation on various aspects of Living and Working in Ireland. During the event, EURES Advisers as well as some of the employers, will be available online to answer your questions.
If you have any questions before the event, you can contact EURES Ireland at eures@welfare.ie
Or follow EURES Ireland social media for updates on jobs and employers attending:
www.facebook.com/euresireland
https://www.linkedin.com/company/eures-ireland/
Looking forward to connecting online with you on 28th of January!
COVID - 19
Travelling to Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic
For up to date information and advice on travelling to Ireland during the CoVid-19 Pandemic, please visit the following website(s)
- https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/b4020-travelling-to-ireland-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
- https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/coronavirus/
- https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/75d92-covid-19-travel-advice/
Healthcare Workers and Vaccinations
Healthcare workers are a high priority for receipt of the COVID 19 vaccine in Ireland. The approach for rollout of the COVID vaccine is that staff employed in patient facing roles providing direct care will receive the vaccine as part of the initial priority groupings and this is already under way.
Newly recruited frontline staff can expect to be vaccinated as soon as practicable after taking up duty and in line with the Government Strategy for roll out.