The recruitment process timeline can vary depending on several factors, such as the urgency of the position, the employer's hiring process, and the completion of visa and licensing requirements. However, we strive to make the process as efficient as possible, and we will keep you informed of your progress every...
What documents do I need to submit with my application?
Typically, you will need to submit your CV, a cover letter, copies of your professional qualifications and licenses, and references. Additional documentation may be required depending on the specific position and employer.
How do I apply for a job through CJ Care Solutions?
You can browse our online job board for current openings and apply directly through our website. Alternatively, you can send your CV and cover letter to us, and we will match you with suitable positions.
What is the average salary for nurses in Ireland?
The average salary for a registered nurse in Ireland is around €35,000 - €55,000 per year. This can increase with experience, specialization, and additional qualifications.
How does the healthcare system in Ireland differ from other countries?
Ireland has a mixed public-private healthcare system. Public healthcare is provided through the Health Service Executive (HSE) and is funded by taxes. Private healthcare is available for those who wish to pay for additional services or faster access. Ireland has a strong emphasis on primary care, with general practitioners (GPs)...
What are the typical working hours for healthcare professionals in Ireland?
The standard working week in Ireland is typically 39 hours for nurses and midwives, and 37.5 hours for doctors. However, depending on the specific role and employer, hours may vary slightly. Overtime is often available and paid at a higher rate.