Posted by Scott on January 8, 2009, 8:26 pm, in reply to "considering moving to ireland"
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Check for jobs with Careers in Healthcare - http://www.careersinhealthcare.ie - which doesn't seem to up this minute when I'm checking it. It's been put up by the Health Service Executive - HSE - which is the organisation that runs the hospitals, clinics, medical service in Ireland.
An Bord Altranais is the nursing board where you'll find all info including job info. http://www.nursingboard.ie/ At least this site is working properly.
There are nursing jobs available, but like everywhere, hiring is tighter.
Use this free site - major update coming in a couple of weeks - and the full site at http://www.movetoireland.com for info about moving, life in Ireland, etc.
Best of all, come over on your own or with the kids and partner for a vacation. See what you think, talk to people, don't buy a home because they're going lower no matter what the agents tell you, but look at a rental or two and get a feel for the place.
The good thing about nursing is that you can live anywhere - country, city, town - and find work within easy commuting distance. It's your partner's work that might prove the problem.
Scott
--Previous Message--
: Hi i was wondering if anyone can help me. At
: the moment i am studying in Glasgow for
: bachelors in adult nursing. I am considering
: moving to Ireland with my partner of 10
: years (not married yet) and three children.
: I finish my studies next year, what i was
: wanting to know is when would it be best to
: start applying for jobs and where, and start
: the process of moving, schooling, employment
: for my partner, and accomodation.
: I just want to start a new life for myself
: and my family and give them the best
: opportunities.
: Anyone HELP
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