Chemm/ / Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

HSE Community Healthcare EastDublin

The CAMHS ID service was established in HSE Dublin South East & Wicklow Healthcare Area in 2020 and delivers out-patient appointments to children with a moderate to profound intellectual disability who have a moderate to severe mental disorder from the CAMHS ID building on Clonskeagh Hospital Campus and to provide outreach services to a Wicklow Clinic. The HSE CAMHS ID service in Dublin South East & Wicklow covers a large geographical catchment area of 422, 000 from Carnew in Wicklow to Baggot Street in South Dublin.

This is an initial 1 year Temporary appointment to HSE Dublin South East & Wicklow Healthcare Area (Mental Health Services) on a Public Only Consultant Contract 2023 by the Health Service Executive. The initial commitment for this post will be to HSE Dublin South East & Wicklow Mental Health Services for 37 hours per week. This post may be subject to restructuring in the future to facilitate the reorganization of acute services in line with new clinical models of acute and community services. It is noted that the post must be congruent with the requirements of, and facilitate implementation of national health policy, the HSE’s National Clinical Programmes including commitment to deliver the relevant performance outcomes.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Professional Qualifications

  • Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of child & adolescent psychiatry.

Entry to competition / recruitment process

  • No candidate will be appointed as a Medical Consultant unless (s)he is registered as a Specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland.

Health

  • A candidate for and any person holding the post must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the post and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service.

Character

  • A candidate for and any person holding the post must be of good character.

Entry to competition and subsequent appointment

  • The successful interviewee must be registered as a Specialist in the relevant specialty on the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland before taking up appointment. The candidate will be allowed a max of 180 calendar days from date of interview to secure this registration and produce evidence of special interest training where relevant

Other requirements specific to the post

  • The Consultant is required to have access to transport

Applicant Information for EEA / Swiss, British and Non-EEA Applicants who reside within the State

(i) Are you an EEA/Swiss or British Citizens?

Applicants who are EEA, Swiss, or British citizens do not require work permits / visas

EEA citizens who do not require work permits / visas / authorizations are nationals of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Bulgaria and Romania.

(ii) Non-European Economic Area Applicants who reside within the State

In order that we can process your application it will be necessary for you to submit the following documentation:

1. A scanned copy of your passport showing your identification i.e. the first page of your passport showing your photograph and personal details and current immigration Stamp 1, Stamp 1G, Stamp 4, Stamp 5, or Stamp 6 showing you have permission to be in this State.

Or

A scanned copy of your current Irish Residence Permit showing Stamp 1, Stamp 1G, Stamp 4, Stamp 5, or Stamp 6.

OR

2. For permissions related to your graduate or marital/partnership status a scanned copy of your passport showing your identification i.e. the first page of your passport showing your photograph and personal details and current immigration Stamp 1G showing you have permission to be in this State.

Or

A scanned copy of both the front and back of your current Irish Residence Permit (IRP) showing Stamp 1G and your Marriage/Civil Partnership Certificate.

And

A scanned copy of your spouse’s passport showing their identification and current immigration stamp and a copy of their Critical Skills Employment Permit.

Or

A scanned copy of both the front and back of your spouse’s current Irish Residence Permit showing Stamp 4 and a copy of their Critical Skills Employment Permit.

Or

If your spouse holds a Stamp 2 for the purposes of PhD study, please include a copy of their passport showing their identification and current immigration Stamp 2, OR a scanned copy of

both the front and back of their current Irish Residence Permit (IRP) showing Stamp 2.

Applications not accompanied by the above documents, where necessary, will be considered incomplete and not processed any further.

This means that your application will not be submitted for the ranking exercise and subsequent invitation to interview.

More information for non-EEA applicants resident in the State visit Department of Justice Immigration Permissions

Please note:

The HSE welcomes applications from qualified non-EEA Citizens that have refugee status. At the time of application you will need to submit documentary evidence which confirms your refugee status.

INFORMAL ENQUIRIES

  • Dr Louise Sharkey, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist - Telephone: 01 2680501

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT WE DO NOT REQUIRE THE ASSISTANCE OF AGENCIES AT THIS TIME

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