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๐Ÿฅ Ireland Medical Careers Directory

Medical Careers in Ireland โ€” The Complete Doctor's Resource Hub

Every link an international medical graduate needs to plan, apply for, and build a medical career in Ireland โ€” from official Irish medical training bodies and HSE hospital job portals to NCHD salary resources and specialty training applications. Updated regularly with verified links.

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๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Quick-Start Pathway Map

Three Steps From Qualification to Irish Medical Practice

Whether you are still completing IMC registration or already working as an NCHD, this three-step pathway maps exactly where you are and what comes next. Every step links to the relevant Irish Medical Council registration links for IMGs and official portals.

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Legal Requirement โ€” Before Everything Else

IMC Registration โ€” Your Licence to Practise

No clinical work in Ireland is legal without current Irish Medical Council (IMC) registration. For most IMG graduates from Pakistan, India, and the Gulf states, this means completing the PRES examination pathway โ€” a two-part assessment covering clinical knowledge and competency. The full process, from starting EPIC credential verification to receiving your registration number, takes 8โ€“12 months. Start as early as possible.

Read our complete IMC Registration guide for Pakistani doctors โ€” or go directly to the Irish Medical Council portal.

Key resources: IMC registration portal ยท ECFMG EPIC credential verification ยท PMC/PMDC Certificate of Good Standing
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Entry Point โ€” Your First Irish Hospital Post

Securing a Service Grade NCHD Post

Most IMGs enter the Irish healthcare system as Service Grade NCHDs โ€” Senior House Officers (SHOs) or Registrars in non-training posts. These posts are advertised directly by hospitals and do not require you to be in a formal training programme. They give you clinical experience in the Irish system, allow you to build referees, and position you to compete for Basic Specialist Training (BST) places.

The HSE NCHD job search portal is the primary source for SHO and Registrar posts. The hospital-specific portals listed in Section 3 of this page carry additional posts not always listed on the central HSE board.

Tip: Apply to multiple hospitals simultaneously. Most NCHD rotations run in 6-month blocks from January and July โ€” prepare your application 2โ€“3 months before each intake window.
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Career Progression โ€” Formal Specialist Training

Applying for BST or Higher Specialist Training (HST)

After 1โ€“2 years in service grade posts, eligible NCHDs can apply for Basic Specialist Training (BST) through the relevant postgraduate training body โ€” RCPI, RCSI, ICGP, or the specialist colleges. BST runs for 2โ€“3 years and feeds into Higher Specialist Training (HST), which leads to the Specialist Register and Consultant eligibility.

The RCPI vs RCSI training pathways are the most common routes for IMGs in medicine and surgery respectively. RCPI manages training in Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, and the allied medical specialties. RCSI manages Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Radiology. All training applications are competitive โ€” a strong NCHD track record and good referee relationships are essential.

Key body: National Doctors Training and Planning (NDTP) administers BST and HST allocation for the HSE. Check their annual timeline for application windows.
๐ŸŽ“ Choose Your Specialty โ€” Official Irish Medical Training Bodies List

Postgraduate Medical Education Ireland โ€” The Training Colleges

These are the five official postgraduate training bodies that administer specialist medical education in Ireland. Each operates its own BST and HST programmes, entrance examinations, and training portfolios. Identify your specialty and go directly to the correct college.

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Medicine & Specialist Care

RCPI

Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Administers training in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Haematology, Paediatrics, and over 30 medical specialties.

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Surgery & Radiology

RCSI

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Oversees General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Urology, Radiology, Emergency Medicine, and Obstetrics & Gynaecology training programmes.

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Primary Care โ€” General Practice

ICGP

Irish College of General Practitioners. Administers GP training and the MICGP qualification. Also manages the IMG Rural GP Programme โ€” the direct entry route for experienced international GPs.

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Emergency & Anaesthesia

CAI

College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland. Manages specialist training in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine, and Pain Medicine. Offers the FCAI examination pathway for specialist registration.

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Mental Health

CPSYI

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. Administers BST and HST in General Adult Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, and Intellectual Disability Psychiatry.

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Training Planning & Funding

NDTP

National Doctors Training and Planning โ€” the HSE body that coordinates all training posts, allocates BST/HST places, and administers grants and bursaries for postgraduate medical education in Ireland.

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๐Ÿ› ๏ธ HSE NCHD Salary and Contract Links โ€” NCHD Essentials Toolkit

Working Doctor Resources โ€” Everything You Need Once You Are in Ireland

These are the portals every NCHD needs bookmarked on day one โ€” from employment records and mandatory training to salary advocacy and contract rights. All links open on the official site in a new tab.

๐Ÿฅ Public Hospital Job Portals

HSE & Voluntary Hospital Career Portals

These hospitals post NCHD and nursing vacancies directly on their own sites โ€” sometimes before they appear on the central HSE board. Bookmark the portals most relevant to your specialty and location.

๐Ÿจ Private Hospital Networks

Private & Independent Hospital Career Portals

Ireland's private hospital sector employs a growing number of NCHDs and consultant-grade doctors, particularly in Cardiology, Oncology, and Orthopaedics. These roles often carry different contract structures from HSE posts โ€” check with the IMO before signing.

๐Ÿ” Recruitment Agencies & Job Boards

Medical Recruitment Agencies & Aggregator Job Boards

These agencies and boards aggregate vacancies across multiple hospitals, often picking up posts before they appear on individual hospital sites. Registering with 2โ€“3 of these alongside direct hospital applications maximises your job search coverage.

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National & Government Job Boards

Public sector and national aggregators covering healthcare and all professional roles

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Specialist Medical Recruitment Agencies

IMG-friendly agencies with established HSE relationships and active international doctor placement

๐Ÿ“Œ Bookmark This Page โ€” Your Master Directory for Irish Medical Careers

This is the most complete, single-page resource for international doctors planning or building a medical career in Ireland. We verify and update every link monthly to ensure you always have direct access to the latest HSE recruitment portals, official training college pages, and active medical job boards โ€” not outdated pages.

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