Galway, Ireland
Full time, Permanent
Who We Are
Community Healthcare West, Galway, Mayo & Roscommon HSE West and North West delivers primary & community care, mental health, older persons, disability and health & wellbeing services across Galway City & County, Mayo & Roscommon. HSE West and North West Services focus on keeping you well so that you can continue to live at home or close to home through our health promotion, disease screening, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation programs.
Description
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Suicide Crisis Assessment Nurse)
Job Specification & Terms and Conditions
Job title, grade code
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Suicide Crisis Assessment Nurse)
HSE West North West
Remuneration
The salary scale for the post is (01/08/2025). New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad. Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies.
Campaign reference
CHW138NS25
Thursday 27th November 2025 at 12 noon
Proposed interview date(s)
Candidates will normally be given at least two weeks' notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances.
Taking up appointment
A start date will be indicated at job offer stage.
Location of post
Galway Roscommon Mental Health Services, HSE West – Base Galway
The current vacancy available is permanent and whole‐time in Galway Roscommon Mental Health Services.
A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Clinical Nurse Specialist (Suicide Crisis Assessment Nurse) from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part‑time duration may be filled.
Informal enquiries
We welcome enquiries about the role. For further information about the role contact:
Title: Assistant Director of Nursing (Mental Health)
The HSE provide a wide range of community and hospital based mental health services in Ireland and these services have been evolving as we continue to move from the hospital model to providing more care in communities and in service users' own homes. It is estimated that up to one in five of us will experience some mental health problems in our lifetime and in order to meet these needs, Mental Health Services are expanding and evolving.
Eligibility Criteria
Qualifications and/or experience
Minimum of 1 year’s post registration full‑time experience in the division of the register in which the application is being made (or equivalent). Minimum of 1 year’s experience in the specialist area of Suicide Crisis Assessment Care. Successful completion of a post‑registration programme of study achieving a Level 9 or higher award relevant to the specialist area of care. Continuing professional development (CPD) in the specialist area.
Registered nurse or midwife on the active Register of Nurses and Midwives held by An Bord Altranais and Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann, or eligible to be so registered. Registered in the Psychiatric division of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland or the relevant division. Ability to practice safely and effectively within scope of practice.
Additional requirement: EEA, Swiss, or British citizenship, or non‑EEA citizen with permission to reside and work in Ireland.
Skills, competencies and/or knowledge
* Professional knowledge and experience in nursing practice, legislation, and quality standards.
* In‑depth knowledge of Suicide Crisis Assessment, pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, care planning, and self‑management strategies.
* Evidence of teaching, audit, research, and computer skills (Word, Excel, E‑mail, PowerPoint).
* Clear communication, emotional intelligence, teamwork, leadership, and an innovative approach to service development.
Application and Selection
Applicants will be ranked and short‑listed based on the information supplied in the application form. Successful candidates will be placed on an order of merit and called to interview in ‘bands’ depending on the service needs of the organisation.
Diversity, Equality and Inclusion
The HSE is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome people with diverse backgrounds and offer a range of supports and resources to staff, such as accommodation at work for those with a disability or long‑term health condition.
Terms and Conditions of Employment
The post is permanent, whole‑time, and pensionable. Working week: 37.5 hours per week. Annual leave and superannuation details available upon appointment.
Protection of children guidance and legislation
All HSE staff must understand child safeguarding responsibilities under the Children First Act 2015 and related legislation.
Health & Safety
Line managers are responsible for maintaining health, safety and welfare in the workplace. Key responsibilities include developing a Site Specific Safety Statement, ensuring occupational safety and health integration, and maintaining safety records.
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