Full time | recruitNet | IrelandPosted On 10/04/2026Job InformationHospitalCity SandyfordState/Province DublinDublinJob DescriptionRecruitNet International Ltd specialises in Healthcare recruitment for Domestic and Overseas candidates for Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Home care and Community care.We are hiring Senior House Officer (SHO) – Cardiology Research to our Leading Hospitals in South Dublin,Ireland.Job Type: Fixed Term / Full-TimeResponsibilitiesSupport the operational management of clinical research projects in line with best practice, ICH-GCP guidelines, and regulatory requirementsAdhere to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and study protocols across all research activitiesEnsure patient confidentiality, dignity, and informed consent in compliance with data protection and health research regulationsMaintain accurate and up-to-date research documentation, including site files, case report forms, and source dataAssist in the preparation and submission of ethical and regulatory documentation, including query resolutionContribute to study feasibility assessments, including patient recruitment potential and resource availabilityCoordinate clinical research activities, including patient screening, recruitment, study visits, follow-ups, and data collectionManage study-related communication and liaise effectively with sponsors, investigators, and the wider research teamParticipate in investigator meetings, study training, and support training of research staff where requiredContribute to quality assurance, governance compliance, and continuous improvement of research processes, while supporting team collaboration and project deliveryRequirementsHonours degree in a healthcare-related discipline (e.g. Nursing, Medicine, Physiotherapy, Laboratory Science)Registered with a relevant regulatory body such as the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, Irish Medical Council, or CORUMinimum of 2 years’ clinical experience in Cardiology or a related specialtyAt least 1 year’s experience in clinical research is desirable but not essentialStrong IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and excellent attention to detailProven clinical competencies; phlebotomy experience is desirableExcellent communication skills with the ability to engage and motivate stakeholdersStrong team player with the ability to work independently and use own initiativeHighly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlinesAbility to work effectively in a fast-paced environmentFlexible, adaptable, and open to changeDemonstrated commitment to continuous professional developmentWillingness to develop additional skills relevant to the roleFully funded private health insuranceHighly competitive salary packageEmployer pension contributionsRelocation support (where applicable)Subsidised parking facilitiesAccess to educational grants and fundingExcellent career progression opportunitiesDiscounted healthcare for you and your immediate family
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