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HealthcareCurrently tracking 146 open roles for this career path in Ireland.
Healthcare is one of the most active career paths on HiringNow.ie, with 240 roles spanning nursing, social care, midwifery, and allied health professions. Unlike the tech sector's Dublin concentration, healthcare jobs are genuinely distributed — Dublin leads with 147 positions, but Kildare (23), Cork (21), Galway (13), Donegal, Offaly, and Carlow all have meaningful clusters, reflecting the reality that care is delivered where people live.
The disability and community care sector is the largest employer group. The Irish Wheelchair Association has 22 open positions for care workers and support staff providing services to people with physical disabilities nationwide. Camphill Communities of Ireland recruits 21 roles including Social Care Workers for both day services and residential settings — embedding a model of community-based care that has operated across the country for decades. Enable Ireland advertises roles in rehabilitation and therapeutic services, while the Muiriosa Foundation covers the midlands with care positions for people with intellectual disabilities.
The HSE and public health system remains a major recruiter. HSE West and North West and HSE Dublin and Midlands hire for Staff Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, and Staff Midwife positions, with roles in acute hospitals, community care, and specialist units. Director of Midwifery appears four times in the current listings — a senior leadership role reflecting the ongoing investment in maternity services. University College Dublin recruits health sciences academics and clinical specialists, adding a research and teaching dimension to the career path.
The private sector complements the public system. Orchard Care Group has 14 open positions for residential care staff, while Sport Ireland lists 15 health-adjacent roles in community sports and wellbeing programmes. Allied health professions are well represented: Senior Occupational Therapists, Health Care Assistants, and Special Care Workers in children's residential services all appear multiple times.
What qualifications do you need? For nursing roles, NMBI registration is the baseline requirement, with specialist categories like Clinical Nurse Specialist requiring additional post-graduate training and clinical experience. Social care workers typically need a Level 7 or Level 8 degree in social care, social science, or a related discipline. For allied health roles, CORU registration is increasingly mandatory. The sector offers strong job security, defined career progression from staff-level through senior practitioner to management, and the satisfaction of work that has direct, measurable impact on people's lives. With Ireland's population ageing and community care models expanding, demand in this career path is structural — not cyclical.
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