Location: CHI Temple Street, Dublin South
Contract: Permanent, Wholetime (37.5hrs/week)
Grade/Salary: Clinical Nurse Manager 2 (Grade 2119) – €60,854–€76,897 per annum
Closing Date: 1 August 2025 at 23:45
🧭 Overview
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) invites applications for the role of Clinical Nurse Manager 2 in the Endocrine Bone Health Service at Temple Street. This permanent, full‑time position is proudly advertised as an External (Section 38) vacancy. Both HSE and non‑HSE applicants are welcome.
🎯 Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage a nurse‑led Bone Health Assessment Unit to reduce waiting times for rare bone disorder assessments.
- Plan, coordinate, and manage multi‑disciplinary clinics for conditions such as Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Achondroplasia.
- Manage a clinical caseload and provide advanced clinical leadership within the Endocrine Service.
- Collaborate with Consultants, Research Nurses, allied health professionals, and community teams (GPs, PHNs, schools).
- Supervise and support staff, students, and colleagues in endocrine specialty practice.
- Ensure quality assurance, compliance with NMBI and HIQA standards, risk management, and infection control.
- Promote and deliver family‑centred care and continuous professional development.
📋 Essential Requirements
- NMBI registration – General Division (active annual registration with PSAC).
- Experience – Minimum 5 years post‑registration, including at least 2 years in acute children’s nursing.
- Clinical & Managerial Competence – Demonstrated ability in clinical leadership and administration.
- CPD Evidence – Must show continuing professional development relevant to speciality.
- Good Health & Character – Fit for duties, with good character.
🎓 Terms & Benefits
- Working Week: 37.5 hours (whole‑time).
- Annual Leave: 25–28 days per annum.
- Onboarding: Monthly start dates (Sep15, Oct13, Nov10, Dec15 2025). Mandatory training must be completed at least 7 days beforehand.
📅 How to Apply
Apply online via the Rezoomo portal. Applications via email will not be accepted.
Closing deadline: 1 August 2025, 23:45