HSE Dublin and North East

General Practitioner, Primary Care Addiction Service

Posted Date 1 day ago(28/07/2025 16:30)
Category
Medical & Dental
Min
EUR €174,376.00/Yr.
Max
EUR €174,376.00/Yr.
Closing Date
11/08/2025

Overview

For informal enquiries please contact:

 

Dr Garrett McGovern, Clinical Lead for CHO8  

Mobile: 087 239 2054 

 

The purpose of the job is to provide prescribing OST clinics to ensure that service users have access to treatment including Methadone/Buprenorphine, Naloxone and where appropriate provide benzodiazepine dependence and alcohol use disorder within the agreed timeframe set out in the National Substance Misuse Strategy and National KPIs. Work with the Regional Manager in relation to FOI requests and Complaint

Essential Criteria

Eligibility Criteria 

 

Doctors applying for positions within the Addiction Service are required to: 

  

  • Hold a Certification of Specific Training Level 1/Level 2 in Addiction Acquired through the ICGP 
  • Be registered with the Irish Medical Council  

 

Health 

A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service.  

 

Character 

Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. 

 

Note1: Candidates must achieve a pass in Ordinary or Higher level papers. A pass in a foundation level paper is not acceptableCandidates must have achieved these grades on the Leaving Certificate Established programme or the Leaving Certificate Vocational programmeThe Leaving Certification Applied Programme does not fulfil the eligibility criteria.

 

Related attachments: General Practitioner Primary Care Addiction Services CHO8 Louth Meath

 

 

The HSE Dublin and North East Region are an equal opportiunities employer.

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