Orthopaedic Registar July 2026 ORTHOREG26
About the role
Before you apply
This job opportunity is open to both HSE and non-HSE applicants.
Reference
ORTHOREG26
Category
Medical and Dental
Grade
Registrar - Surgery 1537
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HSE
Advertisement Type
External
Important Information
This job is in the HSE.
Health region
HSE West and North West
County
- Mayo
Location
Mayo University Hospital
Recruiter
HSE West and North West: Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Mayo, and Galway
Contract type
- Fixed Term Wholetime
Post specific related information
Orthopaedic Registrar - July 2026
Applications from recruitment agencies for this campaign are not being accepted.
To be eligible to apply for this position candidates must meet all below eligibility criteria:
Active IMC (Applications will not be accepted from candidates who do not have active IMC
or who registration is in final stages)
Valid English exam (Where applicable) English examination for first job in HSE must be valid
at application stage.
3 to 5 years' experience in the specialty of Orthopaedics
Full membership exams to specialty
BLS
Closing date
19/02/2026 09:00:00
Proposed interview date
TBC
External link
About HSE Workplace Health & Wellbeing
The health service has a workforce of over 105,000 people who deliver care across the country, 365 days a year. As a provider of care, sometimes you need to be reminded of the importance of caring for yourself.
The Workplace Health & Wellbeing Unit was established by the HSE in 2016 and is part of the Human Resources Directorate.
The aim of the Workplace Health and Wellbeing Unit is simple, to ensure that our staff can continue to be physically and emotionally well throughout their working life.
Workplace Health & Wellbeing is tasked with ensuring the delivery of high quality staff support services which include:
Occupational Health Health & Safety Staff Engagement Health Promotion & Improvement Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP)
The Workplace Health & Well-Being Unit can be contacted by emailing hr.wellbeing@hse.ie
#HealthyWorkingLives #WorkWell
Orthopaedic Registar July 2026 ORTHOREG26
About the role
Before you apply
This job opportunity is open to both HSE and non-HSE applicants.
Reference
ORTHOREG26
Category
Medical and Dental
Grade
Registrar - Surgery 1537
Advertisement source
HSE
Advertisement Type
External
Important Information
This job is in the HSE.
Health region
HSE West and North West
County
- Mayo
Location
Mayo University Hospital
Recruiter
HSE West and North West: Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Mayo, and Galway
Contract type
- Fixed Term Wholetime
Post specific related information
Orthopaedic Registrar - July 2026
Applications from recruitment agencies for this campaign are not being accepted.
To be eligible to apply for this position candidates must meet all below eligibility criteria:
Active IMC (Applications will not be accepted from candidates who do not have active IMC
or who registration is in final stages)
Valid English exam (Where applicable) English examination for first job in HSE must be valid
at application stage.
3 to 5 years' experience in the specialty of Orthopaedics
Full membership exams to specialty
BLS
Closing date
19/02/2026 09:00:00
Proposed interview date
TBC
External link
About HSE Workplace Health & Wellbeing
The health service has a workforce of over 105,000 people who deliver care across the country, 365 days a year. As a provider of care, sometimes you need to be reminded of the importance of caring for yourself.
The Workplace Health & Wellbeing Unit was established by the HSE in 2016 and is part of the Human Resources Directorate.
The aim of the Workplace Health and Wellbeing Unit is simple, to ensure that our staff can continue to be physically and emotionally well throughout their working life.
Workplace Health & Wellbeing is tasked with ensuring the delivery of high quality staff support services which include:
Occupational Health Health & Safety Staff Engagement Health Promotion & Improvement Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP)
The Workplace Health & Well-Being Unit can be contacted by emailing hr.wellbeing@hse.ie
#HealthyWorkingLives #WorkWell