Chief II Neurophysiologist
Full Time – Permanent Contract
Bon Secours Health System is developing a new 150 bed medical facility in Ballysimon to the east of Limerick City. Building works are nearing completion with a plan to open this new state-of-the-art hospital in 2025. This commitment will see the expansion of surgical specialties currently delivered by Bon Secours Hospital Limerick at Barringtons, plus the addition of cardiology, MAU and other medical services.
We are now inviting applications for the position of Chief Neurophysiologist. As the Chief Neurophysiologist, you will be at the forefront of our neurophysiology services, responsible for leading a dedicated team of professionals in the diagnosis and management of neurological disorders. Your expertise will guide innovative practices and ensure the highest standards of patient care.
Post: Full-time, Permanent position.
Hours of work: To be confirmed at offer stage.
Remuneration: €60,499 - €83,009 per annum LSI. (Commensurate with experience).
Our competitive compensation and benefits package is continually reviewed and adjusted in line with market trends.
Essential Eligibility Criteria:
* The ideal candidate will possess the BSc in Clinical Measurement from Dublin Institute of Technology
* or the BSc in Clinical Measurement from Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
* or an equivalent relevant scientific qualification (Level 8) as confirmed by the Irish Institute of Clinical Measurement Science (IICMS)
* or possess the Certificate in Medical Physics & Physiological Measurement (MPPM) from Dublin Institute of Technology
* or an equivalent scientific qualification as confirmed by the Irish Institute of Clinical Measurement Science awarded in or before 2005 (See Note 1*)
* All candidates must have a minimum of 5 years fulltime (or an aggregate of 5 years fulltime) relevant post qualification experience.
* Candidates must have the clinical, managerial and administrative capacity to properly discharge the functions of the role.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Membership in the Neurophysiology Society of Ireland (NSI) or equivalent is preferred.
* Familiarity with relevant legislation and standards governing neurophysiology practice in Ireland.
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a passion for patient-centred care.
* Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to engage with patients, families, and staff.
* A commitment to continuous professional development and staying current with advancements in department technology and quality practices.
Role Responsibilities of the post include, and are not limited to:
* Primarily responsible for the supervision and line management of other physiologists working in the department including personal development training, staff performance, conflict resolution and training need analysis.
* Lead, mentor, and develop a team of neurophysiologists and allied health professionals.
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to establish comprehensive care plans for patients.
* Stay abreast of the latest advancements in neurophysiology and integrate them into practice.
* Drive research initiatives and clinical trials to enhance treatment options and improve patient outcomes.
* Foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional development within the department.
* Primarily responsible for the maintenance, management and quality of patient reports and scheduling. This may involve prioritising appointments based on clinical need.
* Work with the Consultant Clinical Lead in the developing and carrying out of audits including patient outcomes, peer review, test reports, equipment hygiene etc.
* Ensure the department is compliant with health and safety regulations.
* Anticipate changes needed within the department including services, staffing levels and training.
Scientific/ Professional Responsibilities:
* Record, measure and monitor selected neuro-physiological activities of patients as required by a clinician.
* Calibrate and maintain all electro-encephalography equipment, including sterilisation where necessary.
* Initiate and participate in dealing with medical emergencies including Cardio/Pulmonary resuscitation.
* Undertake/arrange routine sleep recording in some cases where resources permit.
* Prepare departmental protocols for clinical investigations.
* Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) standards as they apply to the role.
Informal enquiries to: Sarah O’Sullivan, NLH Operational Delivery Officer, shosullivan@bonsecours.ie
Closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday, 27th April 2025
How to apply: Please click on the Apply button above. A Panel may be formed to fill future vacancies.
Bon Secours Health System is an equal opportunities employer. Our values of Human Dignity, Compassion, Stewardship, Service and Integrity guide everything we do. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace where all employees have the opportunity to thrive. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, abilities and perspectives, and provide reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require any assistance, please contact amosullivan@bonsecours.ie
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