In this video I am explaining the Critical skill Job details in Ireland in the Health sector. List of these jobs you can find in this website :-enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-...
An Indian doctor seeking to work in Ireland must follow several steps to meet the regulatory and legal requirements. Here’s a detailed process: 1. Medical Qualifications and Registration General Medical Council (GMC) or Medical Council of Ireland (MCI): • Primary Qualification: Ensure that your primary medical qualification is recognized by the Medical Council of Ireland (MCI). You can check this on the MCI website. • Postgraduate Qualifications: If you have postgraduate qualifications, check if they are recognized. Irish Medical Council Registration: • General Division: For doctors with an undergraduate medical degree. • Specialist Division: For doctors with recognized specialist qualifications. • Trainee Specialist Division: For those seeking specialist training. Application: 1. Submit Documents: You’ll need to provide proof of qualifications, work experience, and English proficiency (IELTS Academic or OET). 2. Pre-Registration Examination System (PRES): You may need to pass the PRES if your qualifications do not exempt you from it. 3. Professional Experience: Verify your work experience if applying for the Specialist Division. 2. Visa and Work Permit Employment Permit: • Critical Skills Employment Permit: Often used for highly skilled roles. • General Employment Permit: For roles not on the Critical Skills list. Application: 1. Job Offer: Secure a job offer from an Irish employer. 2. Permit Application: Apply through the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. 3. Documents Required: Valid passport, job offer, proof of qualifications, and previous work experience. 3. Finding a Job Research Job Opportunities: • Hospital Websites: Check specific hospitals for job openings. • Job Portals: Use platforms like IrishJobs.ie or HSE Jobs. Networking and Agencies: • Recruitment Agencies: Consider medical recruitment agencies specializing in placing doctors in Ireland. • Professional Networks: Connect with colleagues or associations. 4. Relocation and Settlement Housing and Social Services: • Accommodation: Arrange for housing before moving. • Banking and Tax: Open a bank account and register for tax. Cultural and Social Integration: • Join Medical Associations: Engage with the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) for professional support. • Community Support: Connect with Indian communities or expat groups for social integration. Additional Resources: • Medical Council of Ireland - Registration Information. • Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment - Employment Permits. • HSE - Health Service Executive for job opportunities in the public health sector. Each of these steps involves specific requirements and detailed documentation, so thorough preparation and understanding of each stage are crucial.