Rehabilitation consultant opportunity in Ireland

Rehabilitation consultant opportunity in Ireland

Arbetsbeskrivning

Are you a rehabilitation medicine consultant looking for an exciting opportunity in Ireland?
On behalf of a well-established healthcare provider in Ireland, we are seeking experienced Rehabilitation Medicine Consultants from Denmark, Ireland, Malta, or the United Kingdom for 6 to 12-month positions, with the possibility of extension.
This is a unique opportunity to join a highly specialised rehabilitation service with a strong focus on multidisciplinary collaboration, patient-centred care and professional development.
About the position
As a Rehabilitation Consultant, you will be responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and ongoing management of patients requiring specialised rehabilitation services.
You will work closely with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, rehabilitation nurses, psychologists and social care professionals to ensure coordinated and patient-centred care.
Typical responsibilities
Assessment and management of patients requiring specialist rehabilitation
Developing individualised rehabilitation programmes
Leading multidisciplinary team discussions
Clinical decision-making and treatment planning
Supporting patients and families throughout the rehabilitation process
Contributing to quality improvement initiatives and service development

The rehabilitation service has particular expertise within
Neurological rehabilitation
Age-related rehabilitation
Respiratory rehabilitation
Rheumatology rehabilitation

We are looking for candidates who
Are a consultant in rehabilitation medicine
Hold specialist certification and medical registration from Denmark, Ireland, Malta or the United Kingdom
Have solid experience working within rehabilitation services
Have excellent English language skills, both spoken and written
Communicate clearly and confidently with patients and colleagues
Maintain a high professional standard with strong attention to quality and patient experience
Enjoy working in multidisciplinary teams focused on delivering high-quality rehabilitation services

We offer
Contract for 6-12 months, with the possibility of extension
The opportunity to work in a highly specialised rehabilitation environment
Modern facilities and a highly professional clinical team
Competitive salary and attractive employment conditions
Close follow-up throughout the recruitment process
Assistance with registration and relocation
The opportunity to visit Ireland before making a decision and get to know the hospital and the area

Salary
The annual gross salary depends on experience and is approximately €235,000–285,000 per year.
Why Ireland?
Working in Ireland gives you the opportunity to practice medicine in an English-speaking healthcare system while gaining valuable international experience. You will work in a collaborative clinical environment with modern facilities and a strong focus on patient care.
Beyond work, Ireland offers a high quality of life and a welcoming atmosphere. The country is known for its dramatic coastline, green landscapes and charming towns. Ireland also has a lively social culture, where local pubs often serve as gathering places for music, conversation and community.
Interested?
Please feel free to contact us if you would like to learn more about the position or the recruitment process. We would be happy to tell you more about the clinic, the working environment and the opportunities available.

Kontaktpersoner på detta företaget

VD Seniorkonsult Carolina Pankarz Bernro
0732-034787
Partner Tor-Egil Christensen
+47 91383810

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Dignus Medical /Kletor Sverige AB
  • 3 platser
  • 6 månader – upp till 12 månader
  • Heltid
  • Fast månads- vecko- eller timlön
  • Publicerat: 10 juli 2026
  • Ansök senast: 9 augusti 2026

Besöksadress

Studentgatan 2
MALMÖ

Postadress

Studentgatan 2
MALMÖ, 21138

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