2nd On Call Registrar, Anaesthesiology
Tallaght Hospital
- Tallaght, Co Dublin
- Temporary
- Full-time
Each candidate must on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office:-
- Be registered in the Register of Medical Practitioners, maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland, in accordance with the Medical Practitioners Act 2007.
- Have (at the minimum) completed and passed MCAI or MCQ part of it; or equivalent.
- Must be actively participating in the on call rota in a level 3 ICU in a hospital in Ireland, where applicable or equivalent.
- Clinical practice is mixed Anaesthesiology and ICU, but on call commitments are to the ICU.
- Appointees will be required to be actively enrolled in a professional competence scheme and to actively engage in continuing professional education and development in accordance with organisational / professional requirements.
- Supported Career Development and Training
- Grand Rounds
- Tutorials for NCHD’s doing Membership Part 1 & 2 Examination
- Journal Clubs
- ACLS Course ran in house
- Study Day for G.P’s
- Medical Photography & Illustration Department
- Library Facilities
- NCHD Orientation Programme and Manual
- Medical Administration Intranet Site
- Satisfactory references
- Satisfactory registration with the Irish Medical Council (IMC) and the provision of your IMC Registration Certificate effective from 9th July 2018.
- Satisfactory evidence of English Language Competency
- Satisfactory completion of Children’s First
- Satisfactory completion of Self Declaration Form
- Satisfactory completion of Garda Vetting Form
- Satisfactory clearance from Occupational Health Department
- Satisfactory evidence of Residency Status
- Satisfactory evidence of current ACLS / APLS certificate. NCHDs who participate in Crash Call include those working in Adult and Paediatric Medicine, Adult and Paediatric Emergency Medicine, and Anaesthesia. It is not permitted for you to be a member of the Crash Call team without a current certificate.
- Satisfactory evidence of Hand Hygiene training.
- Satisfactory evidence of Manual Handling training.