Senior Grade Psychologists – Dublin & North Kildare
Full-Time (35 hrs) or Part-Time Options Available
Location: Dublin & North KildareJob Type: Permanent – Full-Time or Part-TimeSalary: €98,503.00 to €115,784.00 per annum
We are currently seeking three experienced Senior Grade Psychologists to join a well‑established healthcare service supporting adults with intellectual disabilities across North Kildare and West Dublin. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a multi‑disciplinary team in a compassionate, person‑centred environment that values professional development and research.
Whats on Offer
Permanent positions with flexibility for full‑time or part‑time hours
Competitive salary aligned with HSE Consolidated Pay Scales (€98,503 – €115,784)
Excellent benefits including contributory pension, paid maternity/paternity leave, health insurance group scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, and more
Opportunities for clinical supervision, research, and ongoing professional development
Free parking, Bike‑to‑Work scheme, and TaxSaver travel options
Role Overview
As a Senior Grade Psychologist, you will provide psychological services to adults with intellectual disabilities, supporting service users, families, and frontline staff. You will work collaboratively within a multi‑disciplinary team and contribute to a system that prioritizes compassion and person‑centred care.
Key Requirements
Honours degree in Psychology (QQI Level 8 or equivalent)
Postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical or Counselling Psychology accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland (or validated equivalent from another jurisdiction)
Minimum of 5 years post‑graduate experience in professional psychology (including at least 2 years post‑qualification)
Demonstrated competence in working with intellectual disabilities (through supervised placements or post‑qualification experience)
Full clean driving licence and access to own vehicle
Eligibility to work in Ireland
Desirable Experience
Working with adults with intellectual disabilities and neurodivergence
Supporting individuals with mental health challenges, dementia, and behaviours of concern
Positive Behaviour Support assessment and intervention
Psychometric assessments, including dementia
Designing and monitoring therapeutic interventions
Consulting with families and professionals
Interest in research within intellectual disability
Benefits Include
Public sector pay scale and annual leave allocation
Clinical supervision structure and opportunities to supervise trainees
Paid parental and adoptive leave
Health insurance group scheme
Professional development and training opportunitiesFree library facilities
Bike‑to‑Work and TaxSaver travel schemes
Free parking
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