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Agency Community Nurse

Job Overview

Agency Community Nurse

Contract Type:

Part Time

Salary:

€18.87 - €29.40 Hourly

Location:

Dublin - Dublin

Contact Name:

Shannon McGrath

Industry:

Nursing

Date Published:

18-Jul-2025

Agency Nurse – Public Health (Community Setting)

Location: South West Dublin
Contract Type: Agency (Part-Time or Flexible Hours)
Salary: HSE Pay Scales 2025 (aligned to experience and grade)
Sponsorship: Not available – applicants must hold appropriate working rights in Ireland

FRS Recruitment, a trusted provider to the HSE, is seeking Registered General Nurses for community-based agency work in South West Dublin. This is a rewarding opportunity to gain experience in community nursing while enjoying the flexibility of agency work.

Role Summary

You will work alongside a Public Health Nursing Team, delivering care in patients’ homes and in wound care clinics. This role is ideal for nurses who are confident working independently and want to make a real difference in a community setting.

Benefits:

  • Competitive HSE pay rates

  • Flexible hours – choose when you want to work

  • Experience in community and public health nursing

  • Ideal for nurses seeking part-time or flexible schedules

Requirements:

  • Registered with NMBI(Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland)

  • Relevant clinical nursing experience

  • Full Irish driving licence and access to a car(essential)

  • Experience in wound care and ability to work independently

  • Must be eligible to work in Ireland (this role does not offer sponsorship or permits)

  • Willing to complete all required compliance steps: Garda vetting, occupational health, mandatory trainings, and satisfactory references

If you are a compassionate, self-driven nurse interested in community work and flexible hours, we’d love to hear from you.

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