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Dublin, Cork and Galway will be home to the three new hospitals being built to treat waiting list patients.
The State’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Tony Holohan has returned to work this week.
10 million Pfizer vaccines that were originally planned for the second half of the year will now be arriving in quarter 2. Ireland is set to receive approximately 110,000 of those doses.
The online payments giant, founded by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison is now valued at $95 billion after it secured an additional $600 million (€502 million) in investment.
Operations in the centre only began last Thursday with the rolling out of the Covid-19 vaccine to healthcare staff across Galway.
The Government has announced its new ‘Living with Covid-19’ plan, with clarity being brought on the phased reopening of the education sector, vaccination rollout and the path out of lockdown.
Philip Killeen, 16, is cycling 775km to give hope to his grandad following the loss of his wife to cancer.
We are delighted to announce that we are expanding our operations globally and have established an office in Kochi, India.
Special schools will reopen from the 11th February, with classes in mainstream schools for pupils with special needs will reopen on Monday, 22nd February.
A £30 million contract, spread across 3 years to build prototype combat aircraft will create 100 new jobs in Belfast.
German discount retailer Aldi is to recruit 1,050 new employees this year across Ireland.
How a Facebook post seeking donations for local nursing homes became a nationwide project.
Authorisation for the use of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine has been granted by the EU Medicines Agency.
Cabinet is set to sign-off on closing schools and construction sites until the beginning of the February at the earliest.
HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid has warned that there could be 7,000 new cases of Covid-19 reported per day over the next week.
According to an Ireland Thinks poll, 70% of people in Ireland would take the Covid-19 vaccine.
The Government has said that the Covid-19 vaccine designed by Pfizer and BioNTech could be available in Ireland from early January.
Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Robin Swann has said some 12,000 people will get the Covid-19 vaccine in the next two weeks.
Early data results have shown US company Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine is 94.5% effective. 30,000 people took part in the phase 3 trial of the vaccine.
The short-form video based app TikTok is expanding its Irish operations, hiring a further 200 people over the next three months.
A working coronavirus vaccine finally looks in sight. Following an announcement from Pfizer/BioNTech which showed their large-scale trials of the vaccine was 90% effective.
From the front line to centre stage, a healthcare worker from Co. Cavan has had her dreams come through as she got to perform with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra at the National Concert Hall.
Diligent, a leading modern governance company have announced they are establishing a European hub in Galway, creating 200 new jobs.
The multinational pharmaceutical company, which has been operating in Ireland since 1969, is investing a further €300m in its Irish operations.
700 of the jobs are temporary roles for the Christmas period with the remaining 450 jobs being full-time permanent roles.
The move to Level 5 restrictions for six weeks was announced by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
Within the work setting, while it can be difficult for employees to open up about their condition, when they do, there are adjustments you can make their working life a bit easier.
Delivery company DPD Ireland have announced plans to create 700 new permanent jobs across Ireland, before the end of the year.
The recommendation comes in the wake of a spike in Covid-19 cases across Ireland in the past week.
Level 4 restrictions is the fourth highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
The move of the three counties to Level 4 restrictions comes in the wake of a spike of cases in the counties and the rapid rise of cases in bordering Northern Ireland.
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has unveiled the government’s Budget for 2021. Here are some of the main points and highlights of the budget.
DublinTown, a group who represents 2,500 businesses in Dublin City Centre has called on the public to commence their Christmas shopping before the annual December rush.
Seven high growth, IDA-backed companies have announced the creation of 206 new jobs in Dublin, Kildare, Sligo and Cork.
Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr Holohan has said he is “deeply concerned” at the rate of spread of Covid-19 since Sunday
Level 3 restrictions is the third highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
Every county in the Republic of Ireland will be moved to Level 3 Covid-19 restrictions from midnight.
Level 5 restrictions is the highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
The National Public Health Emergency Team has made the recommendation to the Irish government that the entire country should move to Level 5 restrictions.
934 cases is the highest number of cases recorded to date and is twice the amount of the cases recorded on Wednesday (424).
Dr. Holohan had stepped away from his role at the start of July for family reasons but is now expected to make a return to his role on Monday.
There is new plans to hire 250 more public health staff in Ireland. Public health experts job is to investigate and control diseases within the country including coronavrius.
Ireland’s Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ronan Glynn has confirmed that 70 recent cases in Cork have been associated with pubs and restaurants.
Though global healthcare recruitment can be a complicated procedure, understanding the specific challenges and requirements will help you attract and attain the talent you need. In this article, we’ll talk you through some of the main challenges of recruiting international healthcare professionals.
Servisource is the source of great customer service in recruitment, staffing and managed services. The business is divided into two operating divisions – Servisource Recruitment and Servisource Healthcare. Servisource Recruitment is one of the largest recruitment companies in Ireland and part of the CPL Group.
DKIT – Servisource initiative affords nursing & midwifery undergraduates the opportunity to secure €1,500 to support their studies.
Continuing our now annual tradition of getting our recruiters to sing for their jobs. The talent just keeps getting better and better each year.
London’s skyline is once again occupied with Tower Crane’s with regeneration schemes in most London boroughs, the construction market is finally seeing the development of years gone but with an increase in demand for workers.
Dublin, Cork and Galway will be home to the three new hospitals being built to treat waiting list patients.
The State’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Tony Holohan has returned to work this week.
10 million Pfizer vaccines that were originally planned for the second half of the year will now be arriving in quarter 2. Ireland is set to receive approximately 110,000 of those doses.
The online payments giant, founded by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison is now valued at $95 billion after it secured an additional $600 million (€502 million) in investment.
Operations in the centre only began last Thursday with the rolling out of the Covid-19 vaccine to healthcare staff across Galway.
The Government has announced its new ‘Living with Covid-19’ plan, with clarity being brought on the phased reopening of the education sector, vaccination rollout and the path out of lockdown.
Philip Killeen, 16, is cycling 775km to give hope to his grandad following the loss of his wife to cancer.
Special schools will reopen from the 11th February, with classes in mainstream schools for pupils with special needs will reopen on Monday, 22nd February.
A £30 million contract, spread across 3 years to build prototype combat aircraft will create 100 new jobs in Belfast.
German discount retailer Aldi is to recruit 1,050 new employees this year across Ireland.
How a Facebook post seeking donations for local nursing homes became a nationwide project.
Authorisation for the use of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine has been granted by the EU Medicines Agency.
Cabinet is set to sign-off on closing schools and construction sites until the beginning of the February at the earliest.
HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid has warned that there could be 7,000 new cases of Covid-19 reported per day over the next week.
According to an Ireland Thinks poll, 70% of people in Ireland would take the Covid-19 vaccine.
The Government has said that the Covid-19 vaccine designed by Pfizer and BioNTech could be available in Ireland from early January.
Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Robin Swann has said some 12,000 people will get the Covid-19 vaccine in the next two weeks.
Early data results have shown US company Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine is 94.5% effective. 30,000 people took part in the phase 3 trial of the vaccine.
The short-form video based app TikTok is expanding its Irish operations, hiring a further 200 people over the next three months.
A working coronavirus vaccine finally looks in sight. Following an announcement from Pfizer/BioNTech which showed their large-scale trials of the vaccine was 90% effective.
From the front line to centre stage, a healthcare worker from Co. Cavan has had her dreams come through as she got to perform with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra at the National Concert Hall.
Diligent, a leading modern governance company have announced they are establishing a European hub in Galway, creating 200 new jobs.
The multinational pharmaceutical company, which has been operating in Ireland since 1969, is investing a further €300m in its Irish operations.
700 of the jobs are temporary roles for the Christmas period with the remaining 450 jobs being full-time permanent roles.
The move to Level 5 restrictions for six weeks was announced by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
Delivery company DPD Ireland have announced plans to create 700 new permanent jobs across Ireland, before the end of the year.
The recommendation comes in the wake of a spike in Covid-19 cases across Ireland in the past week.
Level 4 restrictions is the fourth highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
The move of the three counties to Level 4 restrictions comes in the wake of a spike of cases in the counties and the rapid rise of cases in bordering Northern Ireland.
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has unveiled the government’s Budget for 2021. Here are some of the main points and highlights of the budget.
DublinTown, a group who represents 2,500 businesses in Dublin City Centre has called on the public to commence their Christmas shopping before the annual December rush.
Seven high growth, IDA-backed companies have announced the creation of 206 new jobs in Dublin, Kildare, Sligo and Cork.
Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr Holohan has said he is “deeply concerned” at the rate of spread of Covid-19 since Sunday
Level 3 restrictions is the third highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
Every county in the Republic of Ireland will be moved to Level 3 Covid-19 restrictions from midnight.
Level 5 restrictions is the highest level of restrictions in the Government’s Covid-19 roadmap which was introduced in mid-September.
The National Public Health Emergency Team has made the recommendation to the Irish government that the entire country should move to Level 5 restrictions.
934 cases is the highest number of cases recorded to date and is twice the amount of the cases recorded on Wednesday (424).
Dr. Holohan had stepped away from his role at the start of July for family reasons but is now expected to make a return to his role on Monday.
There is new plans to hire 250 more public health staff in Ireland. Public health experts job is to investigate and control diseases within the country including coronavrius.
Ireland’s Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ronan Glynn has confirmed that 70 recent cases in Cork have been associated with pubs and restaurants.