Overview:
Post Title:Clinical Nurse Specialist - Acute Haematology/Oncology Service Post Status:Permanent Department:
Medical Directorate Location:Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9
Reports to:CNM 3 / Directorate Nurse Manager, Medical 1 Salary:Appointment will be made on CNM 2 Payscale (âŹ61,463 - âŹ77,666) at a point in line with Government pay policy Hours of work:Full time, 37.5 hours per week Closing Date:Friday 19th December 2025 @ 12Noon Please note the hospital reserves the right to close the competition early should a substantial number of applications be received. Purpose of the Post
The CNS post holder will deliver care in line with the five core concepts of the role set out in the Framework for the Establishment of Clinical Nurse/Midwife Specialist Posts, 4th edition, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM) 2008. Patient Caseload
Haematology/ Oncology/Radiotherapy patients over 16 years of age
The concepts are:* Clinical Focus (Direct and Indirect Care)
Service user/client Advocacy
Education and Training
Audit and Research
Consultancy (including leadership in clinical practice)
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will provide a non ED direct access route for Haematology/Oncology/Radiotherapy patients who are experiencing a disease or treatment related complication. The appointee will be responsible for acting as a point of contact for patients in the out-patient setting, providing a telephone triage hotline service using a validated assessment tool (UKONS), undertaking detailed patient assessments and actively participate in planning and performing unscheduled review of patients presenting unwell to the oncology/haematology day units with disease/ treatment related side effects.
The appointee will provide increased access to specialised cancer nursing care for patients on active treatment to enhance patient safety and minimise risks. The appointee will work within the acute haematology and oncology service as part of the multidisciplinary team, forging relationships especially with (not exclusively) ED, acute medical assessment units and CIT/ community services and continue to develop the role in line with evidence based practice and NCCP guidance. Details of Service/Background to the post
The Acute Haematology Oncology Nursing Service (AHOS) focuses on the management and treatment of patients who present acutely with cancer treatment side-effects or as an emergency complication from a known cancer diagnosis.
This service was set up following the National Action Plan 2020 published by the DOH in response to COVID 19 which emphasised the need to maintain critical and ongoing services.
The NCCP advocated and secured funding for clinical nurse specialist posts in all of the 26 Systemic Anti- Cancer Therapy (SACT) hospitals to safeguard patients and minimise where possible their attendance to ED and their requirement for admission to hospital. The post holder will collaborate and liaise with the NCCP on strategic goals including those set out in the National Cancer Strategy 2017 -2026 through working groups and other approaches to implementation.
The Acute Haematology Oncology Nursing Service is pivotal in providing a non ED direct access route for cancer patients who require review. Cancer patients who are on treatment and become unwell can access the Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) via a dedicated telephone line in any of the 26 centres across the country that deliver SACT.
The service provides patients with access to specialist cancer nurse advice and support during the acute phase of their SACT treatment. Unwell patients who require additional clinical review are where possible seen in the cancer day care unit or a dedicated space away from the ED. It reduces the requirement for patients to attend the ED and prioritises appropriate ED referrals. The service is well placed to link with the MDT and community services as outlined in the SlĂĄintecare strategy.
Responsibilities: Principal Duties and Responsibilities Clinical Focus
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will be supported to;
Develop a strong patient focus whereby the specialty defines itself as Nursing and subscribes to the overall purpose, functions and ethical standards of Nursing. The clinical practice role may be divided into direct and indirect care. Direct care comprises the assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation of care to the patient, family and/or carer. Indirect care relates to activities that influence and support the provision of direct care. Direct Care
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Provide a specialist nursing/midwifery service for service users with a diagnosis of cancer who require support and treatment through the continuum of care
Undertake comprehensive service user assessment to include physical, psychological, social and spiritual elements of care using best evidence based practice in cancer care
Use the outcomes of nursing/midwifery assessment to develop and implement plans of care/service user group management to contribute to the plans of service users, their families/carers and the MDT
Monitor and evaluate the service userâs response to treatment and amend the plan of care accordingly in collaboration with the MDT and service user, family and/or carer as appropriate.
Make alterations in the management of service user condition in collaboration with the MDT and the service user in line with the nursing/midwifery aspect of agreed pathways and policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines (PPPGâs).
Accept appropriate referrals from MDT colleagues
Co-ordinate investigations, treatment therapies and service user follow-up
Communicate with service users, family and/or carer as appropriate, to assess service user needs and provide relevant support, information, education, advice and counselling as required
Where appropriate, work collaboratively with MDT colleagues across Primary and Secondary Care to provide a seamless service delivery to the service user, family and/or carer as appropriate
Participate in medication reconciliation taking cognisance of poly-pharmacy and support medical and pharmacy staff with medication reviews and medication management
Identify and promote specific symptom management strategies as well as the identification of triggers, which may cause exacerbation of symptoms. Provide service user with appropriate self-management strategies and escalation pathways
Manage nurse/midwife led Insert Name clinics in collaboration with the MDT
Identify health promotion priorities for the service user, family and/or carer and support service user self-care in line with best evidence. This will include the provision of educational and health promotion material which is comprehensive, easy to understand and meets service userâ needs
Provide a point of telephone contact for patients experiencing disease/treatment related symptoms and assess patients using the UKONS telephone triage system
Actively participate in the planning and carrying out unscheduled reviews of patients presenting unwell to the Haematology Oncology Day Ward with disease/treatment related side effects and amend the plan of care accordingly in conjunction with the MDT, patient, family and/or carer as appropriate
Provide support to the family/ carers though listening, problem solving and education
Participate in ongoing patient education in relation to management of disease and treatment related side effects
Indirect Care
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology)
will:
Identify, agree and document appropriate referral pathways for Haematology/ Oncology patients who are experiencing a disease or treatment related complication
Participate in service user case reviews with MDT colleagues
Use a case management approach to patients in collaboration with MDT in both Primary and Secondary Care as appropriate
Take a proactive role in the formulation and provision of evidence based PPPGs relating to care
Develop and update acute haematology oncology nursing service standard operating procedures as the role evolves
Take a lead role in ensuring the acute haematology oncology service is in line with best practice guidelines e.g. National Standards for Safer Better Healthcare Standards (HIQA, 2012).
Patient/Service user/Client Advocate
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Communicate, negotiate and represent service user, family and/or carer values and decisions in relation to their condition to MDT colleagues in both Primary and Secondary Care as appropriate
Develop and support the concept of advocacy, particularly in relation to service user participation in decision making, thereby enabling informed choice of treatment options
Respect and maintain the privacy, dignity and confidentiality of the service user, family and/or carers
Establish, maintain and improve procedures for nursing/midwifery collaboration and cooperation between Acute Services, Primary Care and Voluntary Organisations as appropriate
Proactively challenge any interaction, nursing/midwifery or otherwise, which fails to deliver a good quality service to service user.
Communicate with patients families and friends, assess needs and provide relevant support, information education and advice (including community support services)
Provide service user, family and/or carer with contact details for acute haematology oncology nurse specialist service and full 24 hour/ 7 day out of hours contact numbers
Facilitate development and distribution of SOS hotline (Sort out my Symptoms) information leaflets and alert cards for service users
Act as a resource/ contact person for Haematology/Oncology patients attending other departments within the hospital or outside the hospital for treatment
Actively promote haematology/ oncology patient issues within the hospital and within the community using various forums, clinics, committees
Devise a mechanism for patient feedback to evaluate the overall service
Education \& Training
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Maintain clinical competence in service user management within Acute Haematology Oncology nursing, keeping up-to-date with relevant research to ensure the implementation of evidence based practice.
Provide the service user, family and/or carer with appropriate information, education and other supportive interventions to increase their knowledge, skill and confidence and autonomy in managing their Haematology Oncology condition.
Contribute to the design, development and implementation of education programmes and resources for the service user, family and/or carer in relation to Haematology Oncology to enable them to manage their own condition.
Provide mentorship and preceptorship for nursing/midwifery colleagues as appropriate.
Participate in training programmes for nursing/midwifery, MDT colleagues and key stakeholders as appropriate.
Create exchange of learning opportunities within the MDT in relation to evidence based Acute Haematology Oncology nursing delivery through journal clubs, conferences etc.
Develop and maintain links with Regional Centres for Nursing \& Midwifery Education (RCNMEs), the Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Units (NMPDUs) and relevant third level Higher Education Institutes (HEIs),NCCP in the design, development and delivery of nursing/midwifery educational programmes in Acute Haematology Oncology care and play an active role in teaching other staff as required
In tandem with the line management structure, be responsible for addressing own continuing professional development (CPD) needs to maintain competencies required for the role.
Use agreed protected time for research, education and professional development.
With the line manager, use the Professional Development Planning Framework for Nurses and Midwives to plan and self-assess additional CPD needs.
Undertake relevant AHOS video enabled care training to provide option of video enabled care to service users
Attend NCCP National Acute Haematology Oncology Service nursing forum meetings, contribute to shared learning within the group to continue to further strengthen and shape the national service
Audit \& Research
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Establish and maintain a register of service user with Acute Haematology Oncology quality metrics within the CNS/CMS Caseload.
Maintain a record of clinically relevant data aligned to National Key Performance Indicators (KPIâs) as directed and advised by the DON/M/Services in conjunction with the senior clinical decision maker.
Identify, initiate and conduct nursing/midwifery audit and research relevant to the area of practice and take part in MDT audit and research.
Identify, critically analyse, disseminate and integrate into practice, best evidence relating to care in the Acute Haematology Oncology Nursing Service
Contribute to nursing/midwifery research on the Acute Haematology Oncology nursing service
Use the outcomes of audit to improve nursing/midwifery service provision and advocate, when appropriate, for improvement of non-nursing/midwifery services
Contribute to service planning and budgetary processes through use of audit data and specialist knowledge
Monitor, access, utilise and disseminate current relevant research to advise and ensure the provision of informed evidence based nursing/midwifery practice
Collate acute haematology oncology quality metrics month end summary and return to NCCP via NCIS or national standardised metrics excel spreadsheet
Set objectives and develop policies, procedures and standards for the acute haematology oncology cancer nursing services based on current nursing research and relevant research from other disciplines
Audit expected outcomes including:
Collate data (insert agreed KPIs/clinical targets) which will provide evidence of the effectiveness of the CNS/CMS interventions. Refer to National KPIs associated with the specialty. KPIâs should have a clinical nursing/midwifery focus as well as a breakdown of activity - patients seen and treated.
Evaluate nursing/midwifery audit results and research findings to identify areas for quality improvement in collaboration with nursing/midwifery management and MDT colleagues (Primary and Secondary Care).
Consultancy (including leadership in clinical practice):
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Understand leadership in clinical practice with the aim of acting as a resource and role model for nursing Acute Haematology Oncology practice.
Contribute to the expanding nursing/midwifery knowledge/expertise for the development of clinical standards and guidelines and support implementation
Use growing specialist knowledge to support and enhance own nursing/midwifery practice and practice of colleagues.
Develop collaborative working relationships with local Acute Haematology Oncology CNSs, Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner/MDT colleagues as appropriate, contributing to person centered care pathways to promote the integrated model of care delivery.
With the support of the Directorate Nurse Manger CNM3, attend integrated care planning meetings as required
Where appropriate, develop and maintain relationships with specialist services in voluntary organisations which support service users in the community.
Liaise with other health service providers in the development and on-going delivery of the National Clinical and Integrated Programme model of care.
Network with other CNSs in Acute Haematology Oncology and in related clinical and professional areas of practice.
Use growing specialist knowledge to support and enhance the care and management of unscheduled cancer patients
Contribute to the professional development of students, peers, colleagues, primary care team and others through consultation, education, leadership, mentorship and coaching
Liaise with other health service providers in the development and on-going delivery of the National Cancer Control Programme SACT model of care
Health \& Safety
These duties must be performed in accordance with local organisational and the HSE health and safety polices. In carrying out these duties the employee must ensure that effective safety procedures are in place to comply with the Health, Safety and Welfare at Work Act (2005). Staff must carry out their duties in a safe and responsible manner in line with the local policy documents and as set out in the local safety statement, which must be read and understood.
Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role for example, Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards etc. and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role.
To support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low carbon and efficient health service.
Quality, Risk and Safety Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of all staff to:
Participate and cooperate with legislative and regulatory requirements with regard to quality, risk and safety.
Participate and cooperate with local quality, risk and safety initiatives as required.
Adequately identify, assess, manage and monitor risk within area of responsibility
Participate and cooperate with internal and external evaluations of the organisationâs structures, services and processes as required, including but not limited to, The National Hygiene Audit, National Decontamination Audit, Health and Safety Audits and other audits specified by the NCCP/HSE or other regulatory authorities.
Initiate, support and implement quality improvement initiatives in their area which are in keeping with local organisational quality, risk and safety requirements.
Contribute to the development of PPPGs and safe professional practice and adhere to relevant legislation, regulations and standards.
Comply with Health Service Executive (HSE) Complaints Policy
Respond immediately and appropriately to ensure the safety of any service user that you are aware has been put at risk
Ensure completion of incident/near miss forms and clinical risk reporting
Adhere to department policies in relation to the care and safety of any equipment supplied and used to carry out the responsibilities of the role
Specific Responsibility for Best Practice in Hygiene
Hygiene is defined as: âThe practice that serves to keep people and environments clean and prevent infection. It involves the study of preserving oneâs health, preventing the spread of disease, and recognising, evaluating and controlling health hazards. In the healthcare setting it incorporates the following key areas: environment and facilities, hand hygiene, catering, management of laundry, waste and sharps, and equipmentâ (HIQA, 2008; P2)
It is the responsibility of all staff to ensure compliance with local organisational hygiene standards, guidelines and practices. Management/Administration
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology) will:
Provide an efficient, effective and high quality nursing service, respecting the needs of each service user, family and/or carer
Effectively manage time and caseload in order to meet changing and developing service needs
Continually monitor the nursing service to ensure it reflects current service user and organisational needs
Implement and manage identified changes
Ensure that confidentiality in relation to service user records is maintained
Understand the need to represent the specialist nursing service at local, national and international fora as required
Maintain accurate and contemporaneous records and data on all matters pertaining to the planning, management, delivery and evaluation of nursing specialist care and ensure that this service is in line with HSE requirements.
Contribute to the service planning process as appropriate and as directed by the Director of Nursing/Line Manager
Implement the principles of clinical governance and risk management as they apply directly to the acute haematology oncology nursing service role and the wider health service
Lead in the development and review of evidence based policies, guidelines and procedures within the cancer services
Ensure continuous review and evolution of policies, clinical practice guidelines and existing practices
Knowledge of health promotion principles/coaching/self-management strategies that will enable people to take greater control over decisions and actions that affect their health and wellbeing
Ensure compliance with the obligations required by the Data Protection Act 2018
Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) and HSE Standards as they apply to the role e.g. National Standards for Safer Better Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, National Cleaning Standards
Support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low carbon and efficient health service.
The above Job Specification is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties involved and consequently, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.
Qualifications:
Selection Criteria:
Selection criteria outline the qualifications, skills, knowledge and/or experience that the successful candidate would need to demonstrate for successful discharge of the responsibilities of the post.
Applications will be assessed on the basis of how well candidates satisfy these criteria. Mandatory:1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc
(a) Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition:
(i) Be a registered nurse/midwife on the active Register of Nurses and Midwives
held by An Bord Altranais and CnĂĄimhseachais na hĂireann (Nursing and
Midwifery Board of Ireland) or be eligible to be so registered.
(ii) Be registered in the division(s) of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland
(Bord Altranais agus CnĂĄimhseachais na hĂireann) Register for which the
application is being made or be entitled to be so registered.
(iii) In exceptional circumstances, which will be assessed on a case by case basis
be registered in another Division of the register of Nurses and Midwives.
(iv) Have a minimum of 1 yearsâ post registration full time experience or an
aggregate of 1 yearsâ full time experience in the division of the register in which
the application is being made (taking into account (ii) (iii) if relevant)
(v) Have a minimum of 1 yearsâ experience or an aggregate of 1 yearsâ full time
experience in specialist area of Acute Haematology/Oncology care.
(vi) Have successfully completed a post registration programme of study, as
certified by the education provider which verifies that the applicant has achieved
a Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), National Framework of Qualifications
(NFQ) major academic Level 9 or higher award that is relevant to the specialist
area of care (equivalent to 60 ECTS or above), and in line with the requirements
for specialist practice as set out by the National Council for Nursing and
Midwifery 4th ed (2008).
Alternatively provide written evidence from the Higher Education Institute that
they have achieved the number of ECTS credits equivalent to a Level 9 or higher
standard, relevant to the specialist area of care (equivalent to 60 ECTS or
above), and in line with the requirements for specialist practice as set out by the
National Council for Nursing and Midwifery 4th ed (2008). Acute Haematology/Oncology of
care prior to application* (See **Note 1 below).
(vii) Be required to demonstrate that they have continuing professional development
(CPD) relevant to the specialist area.
(viii) Have the ability to practice safely and effectively fulfilling his/her professional
responsibility within his/her scope of practice **Note 1: For Nurses/Midwives who express an interest in CNS/CMS roles and who
currently hold a level 8 educational qualification in the specialist area
(equivalent to 60 ECTS or above), this qualification will be recognised up to
September 2026.
(b) Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of
suitability and clinical, leadership, managerial and administrative capacity for the proper
discharge of the duties of the office. 2. Annual registration
(i) Practitioners must maintain live annual registration on the appropriate/relevant Division
of the register of Nurses and Midwives maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board
of Ireland (Bord Altranais agus CnĂĄimhseachais na hĂireann) for the role.
(ii) Practitioners must confirm annual registration with NMBI to the HSE by way of the
annual Service user Safety Assurance Certificate (PSAC).
3. Health
Candidates 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. 4. Character
Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements
For example; Demonstrate depth and breadth of nursing experience in the specialist area of haematology/ oncology
Have undertaken or agree to undertake, within an agreed timeframe, the Nurse Prescribing of Medicinal Products Certificate.
Have undertaken or agree to undertake, within an agreed timeframe, the Nurse Prescribing of Ionising Radiation Certificate.
Formally apply for entry onto the Interim ONMSD CNS/CMS database (until the database is transferred to its permanent location)
Essential Skills, competencies and/or knowledgeProfessional knowledge and Experience
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (Acute Haematology Oncology)
will:
Practice in accordance with relevant legislation and with regard to The Scope of Nursing \& Midwifery Practice Framework (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, 2015) and the Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, 2021)
Maintain a high standard of professional behaviour and be professionally accountable for actions/omissions. Take measures to continuously develop and maintain the competences required for specialist practice
Adhere to the Nursing \& Midwifery values of Care, Compassion and Commitment (DoH, 2016)
Adhere to national, regional and local HSE PPPGs
Demonstrate practitioner competence and professionalism as it related to CNS.
Demonstrate an awareness of current and emerging nursing strategies and policy in relation to the clinical/specialist area.
Demonstrate the ability to relate nursing research to nursing practice.
Demonstrate an awareness of HR policies and procedures including disciplinary procedures.
Demonstrate an awareness of relevant legislation and policy e.g., health and safety, infection control etc.
Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development.
Demonstrate a willingness to develop IT skills relevant to the role.
Demonstrate:
In-depth knowledge of the acute haematology oncology clinical nurse specialist role
In-depth knowledge of the pathophysiology of Haematology/Oncology conditions.
Ability to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the patient experiencing complications of Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies, including taking an accurate history of their condition and presenting problem
Ability to employ appropriate interventions including use of the UKONS Telephone Triage toolkit to support clinical decision making and the patientsâ self- management planning.
Ability to triage a patient using telephone triage and/ or video enabled care and plan appropriate next steps following this risk assessment
Ability to formulate a plan of care based on findings and evidence-based standards of care and practice guidelines.
Ability to follow up and evaluate a plan of care including documentation of findings and liaising accordingly with the medical team
Knowledge of health promotion principles/coaching/self-management strategies that will enable service user/client to take greater control over decisions and actions that affect their health and wellbeing.
An understanding of the principles of clinical governance and risk management as they apply directly to the role of the acute haematology oncology service and
Evidence of teaching in the clinical area
A working knowledge of audit and research processes
Evidence of computer skills including use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Demonstrate:
Effective communication skills
Ability to build and maintain relationships particularly in the context of MDT working
Ability to present information in a clear and concise manner
Ability to manage groups through the learning process
Ability to provide constructive feedback to encourage future learning
Effective presentation skills
Demonstrates the ability to influence others effectively.
Organisation and Management Skills
Demonstrate:
Evidence of effective organisational skills including awareness of appropriate resource management
Ability to plan and organise effectively
Ability to attain designated targets
Ability to prioritise tasks and manage deadlines
Ability to be self-directed, work on own initiative
A willingness to be flexible in response to changing local/organisational requirements
Building \& Maintaining Relationships including Team and Leadership skills
Demonstrate:
Leadership, change management and team management skills including the ability to work with MDT colleagues
The ability to work on own initiative as well as the ability to build and maintain relationships with MDT colleagues.
With the required support, demonstrate leadership in clinical practice
A knowledge of change management and team management skills
Adopts a collaborative approach to patient care by co-ordination of care/interventions and interdisciplinary team working.
Commitment to providing a quality service
Demonstrate:
Awareness and respect for the patientâs views in relation to their care
Strong commitment to providing quality improvement programmes
Evidence of conducting audit, concluding audit results and implementing improvements as appropriate
Demonstrates integrity and ethical stance.
Evidence of motivation by ongoing professional development
Demonstrate motivation, initiative and an innovative approach to job and service developments, is flexible and open to change
Analysing and Decision Making
Demonstrate:
Adopts an overview of complex problems before generating solutions and anticipates implications
Effective analytical, problem solving and evidenced-based decision making skill
Uses a range of information sources and knows how to access relevant information to address issues.
This job specification is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned. If an appointee has previously been employed in the Civil or Public Service and that appointee is entitled to or in receipt of a pension from the Civil or Public Service or where a Civil/ Public Service pension comes into payment during the appointeeâs re-employment that pension will be subject to abatement in accordance with Section 52 of the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and other Provisions) Act 2012. Please note: In applying for this position you are acknowledging that you understand that the abatement provisions, where relevant, will apply. It is not envisaged that the employing Department/ Office/ Body will support an application for an abatement waiver in respect of appointments to this position Further Information for Candidates:Supplementary information:The Hospital
www.beaumont.ie
Management Unit:
www.beaumont.ie/hr
Informal Enquiries ONLY to: (No applications will be accepted through this email address) Name:
Yvonne Whelan
Title:
Directorate Nurse Manager
Email address:
yvonnewhelan@beaumont.ie
Telephone:
01 852 8197