Orthopaedic Fellowship 2026
Beacon Hospital View all jobs
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Department: Orthopaedic Department / UCD Beacon Hospital Academy
- Commencement Date: 13 July 2026 Duration: 12 months
- Clinically and professionally accountable to the supervising Orthopaedic Consultants
- Administratively accountable to the Head of the NCHD Office (rostering, payroll, leave, etc.)
- 80% Clinical Practice
- 20% Research & Teaching
- Experience in complex primary and revision hip and knee joint surgery
- Exposure to sports orthopaedics, including management of sports-related injuries
- Participation in an established research programme, building on the work of Associate Professor Joseph M. Queally and Mr Khalid Merghani
- A graduated responsibility model, preparing the Fellow on their path to independent specialist practice
- UCD Beacon Hospital Academy
- Dedicated research support infrastructure under Beacon Hospital Research Institute
- Work under the supervision of Orthopaedic Consultants to theatre duties as assigned
- Participate in operating theatre sessions, including primary and revision arthroplasty
- When available attend and support ward rounds with Orthopaedic SHOs
- Assess, document, and manage patient care in a timely and accurate manner
- Support SHOs with patient admissions, reviews, and discharges
- Contribute to teaching medical students, junior doctors, and allied staff
- Actively participate in research and ongoing academic development
- Maintain the highest standards of professionalism and patient care
- Adhere to all hospital policies (e.g. JCI standards, Code Blue, infection control, working hours, etc)
- Comply with health and safety regulations
- Support colleagues and provide guidance to more junior staff when required
- Full registration with the Irish Medical Council
- Membership of the RCSI or equivalent (desirable)
- Minimum of one year’s experience at Orthopaedic Registrar level in an acute hospital setting
- Additional relevant training or subspecialty experience (desirable)
- Minimum IELTS score of 7 (for international applicants)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Effective teamworking skills
- Strong interpersonal and communication abilities
- Professionalism and organisational capability