FRS Doctors team assist Doctors from all over the world to relocate to Ireland. Here are the most frequently asked questions about the process.
How long will it take me to find a job?
There are two rotations in Ireland, one in July and the other in January. We would generally recommend that applicants apply three to four months before the rotation start date.
Timelines can vary significantly, and the process can take anywhere from two weeks to 3 months depending on a number of factors, namely the level of experience you have, and the need for doctors in your speciality.
Do I need an English language exam if I have professional membership?
Yes, professional membership does not exempt you from English language requirement.
The only exemption is for Doctors who qualified as a Doctor and completed internship in Ireland, the UK, the US, Canada, Australia or New Zealand.
All doctors must sit Academic IELTS or OET. Acceptable scores are; Academic IELTS overall 7 with minimum of 6.5 in each category. OET: B or higher in all areas.
Do I need Irish Medical Council Registration?
Yes, you need to have active registration with the Irish Medical Council to take up a position as a Doctor in the Irish Health Service. We are happy to talk to Doctors at any stage of the process but the registration will need to be completed before commencing employment.
What type of Irish Medical Council Registration will I apply for?
The vast majority of Doctors we recruit gain general registration. It is quicker, easier, cheaper and is suitable for all roles except Consultant. Doctors wishing to start as a Consultant in Ireland must have specialist registration but it is difficult to obtain if you qualified outside of the European Union. Speak to one of our Recruiters if you are not sure which route to take.
I am a consultant in my own country, can I work at consultant level in Ireland?
Most Doctors will take up a position at non Consultant level as their first post for up to 6 months in order to gain experience in the Irish Health Service. Some high demand areas may consider Consultants without Irish experience. Speak to one of our expert recruiters if you are not sure which route to take.
Can my family come to Ireland with me?
Yes, your immediate family – spouse and dependent children can accompany you. Our dedicated compliance team will assist you with work permits and visas once you have a job offer in place.
What salary will I get? – overtime rates etc
Non Consultant Hospital Doctors basic salary (Mon to Fri, 39 hours) is €45,558 to €68,282 (2021 public sector scale). Doctors typically earn significantly more for overtime, on call, weekend and public holidays, some doctors will also earn shift premium.
A typical mid career level Doctor will earn in the region of €100,000 gross per annum.
What taxation will I pay?
A - Details on the taxation system in Ireland can be found HERE
There are a number of available tax calculators to help you estimate your net pay.
Example: http://services.deloitte.ie/tc/Results.aspx
What should I include on my CV?
The candidate’s Curriculum Vitae is an integral part of the candidate personnel file and must clearly provide the following information, if you are not completely happy with your CV, send it on to us and we can advise further.
Personal Details
Educational History
Professional Body Membership/Registration
Example:
Registered IMC 01/07/2010, Registration Number: 12345 Registration Type; General Registration
Career History
A chronological record of the time period from exiting formal education to date, in most recent first format.
Each career entry should provide at a minimum:
For example - a 600 bed public hospital providing acute health care to a catchment area of 50,000 delivering the major specialty areas of Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, Orthopedics, Surgery etc.
List of all your clinical skills
Training History
Referee Details
What else should I send?
If you have them, please email us the following; copy of passport, police clearance, English language result, IMC certificate, letters of recommendation.
What is involved in the interview process?
FRS Recruitment offer a one-to-one interview preparation session with one of our experienced Recruiters. The preparation will include making sure the technology works, that you are informed and educated about the hospital and position, preparing you to answer the typical style of questions used in these interviews. Your Recruitment Consultant will schedule and confirm the time, date and participants in advance, will debrief you after the interview and will collect and deliver feedback to you.
Do I have to pay FRS a fee for finding me a job?
No, there is no fee charged by FRS to the doctor for this service.
What paperwork do I have to do to move to Ireland?
FRS Doctors team has a dedicated compliance team that will give you full assistance with your documentation. Once you have accepted a job offer, our compliance team will send you a personalised email list of what you need based on your country of origin and personal situation. We are happy to assist you in the full relocation process including advice on all documentation and travel.
Do Hospitals or the Health Service offer accommodation and relocation allowance?
No. Doctors pay for their own flights and accommodation. During the Covid pandemic, public teaching hospitals have provided hotel quarantine facilities where necessary. Check with FRS for current guidelines and costs.
Email info@frsrecruitment.com to discuss your journey to Ireland with our Doctors Team.