Registrar in Neurophysiology - July 2026 at Beaumont Hospital
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Neurophysiology, Patient Care, Electromyography, Electroencephalography, Nerve Conduction Studies, Ultrasound, Intraoperative Monitoring, Botulinum Toxin Injections, Clinical Training, Research, Teaching, Audit, Multidisciplinary Collaboration, CME Participation, General Medical Training, MRCPI

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Overview BEAUMONT HOSPITAL (Incorporating St Joseph’s Hospital, Raheny) Beaumont Hospital, incorporating St. Joseph’s Hospital Raheny, is a large academic teaching hospital 5km north of Dublin City centre. Beaumont Hospital provides emergency and acute care services across 54 medical specialties to a local community of some 290,000 people. In addition, Beaumont Hospital is a designated cancer centre and the regional treatment centre for ear, nose and throat, and gastroenterology, and the national referral centre for neurosurgery and neurology, renal transplantation, cochlear implantation and mechanical thrombectomy. Beaumont Hospital is the lead Level 4 hospital within the Royal College of Surgeons Hospital Group, which includes Connolly Hospital, Rotunda Hospital, Cavan/Monaghan Hospitals, Louth/Meath Hospitals, and the Royal College of Surgeons. Beaumont Hospital employs approximately 4,000 staff and has a bed complement of 820 beds. Beaumont Hospital is the principal teaching hospital for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Beaumont Hospital also enjoys close links with Dublin City University, especially in the area of nurse training, and with other academic institutions in respect of training and research. St. Joseph's Hospital Raheny, is an acute hospital that provides both medical and surgical in-patient care, day care, outpatient, outpatient physiotherapy and radiology services. A dedicated Care of the Elderly Rehabilitation Unit and a 100 bedded Raheny Community Nursing Unit have also been developed on the St. Joseph’s campus. Applications are invited from suitably qualified doctors for the following post which is available from 13th July 2026 for 12 months Registrar in Neurophysiology Post Specifications: Each candidate must hold a valid Irish Medical Council Registration English Language Competency: All doctors taking up employment who were not registered with the Irish Medical Council in any of the divisions of the Register of Medical Practitioners prior to 1st January 2015, or who did not complete the entirety of their under-graduate medical training in the Republic of Ireland, are required to provide evidence of one of the following: Completion of your Medical degree in English from any of the following countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, The United States of America or The United Kingdom. A copy of your Degree Certificate is the required evidence OR English Language Tests Certificate: International English Language Test System Certificate (IELTS – minimum overall band score of 7.0) or Occupational English Test Certificate (OET – minimum overall grade score of B). IELTS/OET test results must be current and dated within two years of the date submitted to the employer. Closing date for receipt of applications is 2pm on Friday , 30th January 2026 Applicants should note that it will not be possible to inform all applicants individually of the outcome of their applications. Please note that some of the above posts may be filled by recognised training schemes prior to any hospital interviews. Beaumont Hospital is an equal opportunities employer and supports a no smoking policy Responsibilities Beaumont Hospital REGISTRAR IN CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY JOB DESCRIPTION July 2026 The Neurophysiology service at Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Hospital is a National Neuroscience Centre and is the major teaching hospital affiliated with RCSI Medical School. The Clinical Neurophysiology Department in Beaumont is the largest in Ireland and delivers a wide range of neurodiagnostic services including; Nerve conduction studies (NCS), and electromyography (EMG) -routine and complex Electroencephalography (EEG) – routine and complex Ultrasound (US) of muscle and nerve Video telemetry EEG – four bed monitoring unit Intraoperative monitoring (IOM) Botulinum toxin intramuscular injections under EMG/US guidance for neurological disorders. Clinical Neurophysiology specialty Clinical Neurophysiology offers an excellent opportunity to further develop both clinical and academic interests in a hospital environment. The clinical neurophysiologist will routinely see a patient at the key diagnostic stage of their illness. This is a multidisciplinary specialty comprising neurophysiology consultants, junior doctors, neurophysiology scientists, nurses and administration. The team works closely with other specialties particularly neurology and neurosurgery. The immediate appeal of the specialty is that of being able to help solve or greatly enhance diagnoses using neurodiagnostic investigations. Duties of this clinical neurophysiology registrar post This registrar post is the first of its kind in the department. The post will be a 12 month contract (July 1st 2026- June 30th 2027). This role involves significant patient contact and technical expertise in investigating brain, nerve and muscle function and will suit a candidate who wants to gain further experience in clinical neurophysiology. Previous neurology or neurophysiology experience is not required for this post but would be desirable. The candidate should have completed general medical training and passed MRCPI part 1 and 2 or equivalent. Following a period of training and supervision, the registrar will be expected to perform neurophysiological investigations including; routine inpatient and outpatient NCS/EMG and interpret routine EEG studies. The registrar will be expected to complete audit, attend training days and participate in research and teaching. There is a significant number of weekly and monthly meetings/seminars, many of which are allocated CME points for attendance. Attending appropriate courses and meetings is encouraged. The registrar will also have the opportunity to gain exposure to more complex neurodiagnostics including; electromyography, US of muscle and nerve; IOM; telemetry and botulinum toxin clinic. However, although encouraged, this is not compulsory. Annual and study leave to be taken within the department guidelines.
Responsibilities
The registrar will perform neurophysiological investigations and interpret routine EEG studies. They will also participate in audits, training, research, and attend meetings and seminars.
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