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Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine (Neurorehabilitation) - Ireland
Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine to join one of Ireland’s leading specialist rehabilitation hospitals in Dublin in a permanent substantive Consultant post.
This is a unique opportunity to:
- Lead the development of a brand-new Neurorehabilitation Service
- Help shape the future of specialist neurological rehabilitation
- Provide clinical leadership while collaborating with an experienced multidisciplinary team
- Deliver high-quality, patient-centred care
The Neurorehabilitation Unit is a dedicated 12-bed inpatient service, offering intensive rehabilitation for adults with:
- Acquired neurological disabilities
- Progressive neurological conditions
- Focus on maximising independence and functional recovery
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The Role
This position combines clinical practice with service leadership, requiring the successful candidate to:
- Lead and oversee the Neurorehabilitation Service
- Guide its ongoing development
- Manage adults with complex neurological conditions
- Contribute to:
- Teaching
- Research
- Quality improvement
- Multidisciplinary working
Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be registered (or eligible for Specialist Registration) with the Irish Medical Council (IMC) in Rehabilitation Medicine
- Hold a CCT, CSCST, or equivalent specialist qualification in Rehabilitation Medicine
- Demonstrate experience in managing adults with complex neurological and rehabilitation needs
- Have expertise in neurorehabilitation, including:
- Acquired brain injury
- Stroke
- Spinal cord injury
- Progressive neurological disorder
- Proven experience in leading multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams


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What We Offer
The Consultant salary ranges from €238,221 to €286,151 for a 37-hour week, with additional hours paid separately. The package also includes:
- €12,000 annual CPD funding
- €8,000 innovation funding
- Generous annual and study leave
- Access to a public pension scheme
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