Proud to Be Named ERF Best in Practice: Healthcare 2025

We are incredibly proud to share that we have been awarded ERF Best in Practice: Healthcare – a milestone moment for our Healthcare division and a powerful reflection of the standards we set at Excel Healthcare.

This award recognises the unwavering commitment of our Healthcare team, who coordinate and support more than 9,000 temporary staff, 24/7, ensuring hospitals, care facilities, and healthcare partners always have access to the skilled professionals they critically need. From urgent last-minute cover to long-term workforce solutions, our focus remains the same: delivering safe, reliable, and high-quality staffing with people at the heart of everything we do.

A huge shout-out to our Future Proof Training Team, whose dedication ensures every candidate is equipped with the skills, confidence, and training to thrive.

We are delighted that the Excel Recruitment Group also received Best in Practice: Catering, Events & Hospitality Agency at the same awards ceremony, for the second consecutive year! While this recognition highlights the breadth of our expertise, our Healthcare award represents a significant and exciting step forward for Excel Healthcare.

We extend our sincere thanks to our Healthcare clients and candidates. Your trust, collaboration, and ongoing support have been the cornerstone of this achievement, and we are deeply grateful for the partnerships that drive our success.

And finally, congratulations to all the ERF Award winners! Being recognised alongside such exceptional industry peers is a true honour, and we look forward to building on this momentum throughout 2026 and beyond.

Hospital Nurse

How To Get A Hospital Nurse Job In Ireland

Want to work as a nurse in hospitals in Ireland?

Do you have previous hospital experience as a nurse outside of Ireland and are now in Ireland seeking similar opportunities?

Here is how to get a hospital nurse job in Ireland:

For many nurses, their first job in Ireland is often in a nursing home or residential care setting. Transitioning to hospitals and clinics can initially be challenging.

To work in these environments, you’ll need to either hold a Stamp 4 (or be in the process of obtaining one) or have an EU passport.

By working with Excel through agency nursing shifts, you can gain valuable experience across various settings, including acute hospital environments.

To best prepare yourself here is a list of some courses which will help you in this process:

  • Venepuncture, Cannulation, and IV Management: Venepuncture and cannulation are essential skills in a hospital setting. These techniques are critical for establishing vascular access or collecting blood samples for various tests, as well as for administering IV fluids and medications. Mastery of these skills is a clinical priority for registered nurses. In Ireland, several providers offer courses on venepuncture and cannulation, making them highly beneficial for nurses aiming to work in hospital environments.
  • INEWS (Irish National Early Warning System): All nurses are required to complete the ‘Introduction to the Irish National Early Warning System (INEWS)’ certification via HSELand. This course emphasises clinical judgment and supports decision-making by helping nurses anticipate and respond to patient deterioration. The INEWS framework guides staff in assessing patients based on vital signs such as: Respiratory rate, SpO₂ and oxygen requirements, Heart rate, Blood pressure, Temperature, and Patient alertness. It prepares healthcare professionals to anticipate, recognise, escalate, respond to, and evaluate signs of patient deterioration. Familiarity and confidence in using the INEWS document are crucial. This training takes approximately 1 hour to complete on hseland.ie.
  • Medication Management: There may be a difference in the type of medications you are dispensing in a nursing home and a hospital. At times, care homes may also use blister packs however this practice is being withdrawn in many places.
    Medications in a hospital come in various forms – tablets, liquids, IVS, inhalers, suppositories, creams and patches as well as different types of injections – SC or IM – registered nurses are required to be competent in administration of all types of medication. The different groups of acute medications may include PPIs, various analgesia, statins, oral anticoagulants, antibiotics, antiarrhythmics, antiemetics, diuretics, immunosuppressants, hypoglycaemics among many others.
    It is vital to note, that some medications require separate monitoring: blood pressure or heart rate before administering certain cardiac medication, checking a patient’s blood sugar level before a meal, while others may require a pre-dose blood test for certain antibiotics or anti-rejection transplant medication.

It is also important to remember the Ten ‘Rights’ of Medicine Administration:

  • Right patient
  • Right reason
  • Right drug
  • Right route
  • Right time
  • Right dose
  • Right form
  • Right action
  • Right documentation
  • Right response

Excel is here to support you in completing these courses and can also help you secure an acute hospital job in your area. Transitioning from a nursing home to an acute setting can be challenging, so we recommend starting with a few agency shifts in hospital environments through Excel. This approach allows you to gradually adjust and become familiar with the differences in settings.

For more information about working as a hospital nurse or booking the courses mentioned above, please contact 01 871 7666. Dagmara, a qualified nurse at Excel, is available to guide you through your journey.

Critical Skills Employment Permit Changes

Changes to the Critical Skills Employment Permit

As of the 2nd September 2024 the Critical Skills Employment Permit duration has been reduced from 24 months to 9 months.

Here’s what you need to know: 

When you are changing jobs, you can change employers within the same occupation classification without needing a new permit application. This means if you’re a Healthcare Assistant (HCA),  you can move to a different HCA role, if you are a nurse, you can move into another nurse role.  

From September any nurse or healthcare professional hired under a critical skills Visa can request a change in employer after 9 months of employment.  

The following conditions apply: 

  • As the permit holder, you can make a maximum of 3 applications for a change of employer. 
  • A new contract of employment signed by both you and your new employer must be submitted. 
  • You must start employment with your new employer within 1 month of the new permit being issued. 

You will be eligible for Stamp 4 after 21 months of working in Ireland. When you are on Stamp 4 you can change jobs without needing this employment permit. 

Ensure you meet these requirements to comply with the updated permit rules.  

For more information, click here.

If  you are looking for your next HCA or Nursing opportunity call us on 01 871 7666. Or email info@excelhealthcare.com for a call back.  

HSE RGN's

HSE Nurse Jobs with Excel Healthcare Recruitment  

HSE Nurse Jobs with Excel Healthcare Recruitment  

Excel Healthcare is now recruiting Registered Nurses to work in HSE facilities across Ireland. As a supplier to the HSE Excel provides nurses to acute, mental health, community nursing and other healthcare facilities throughout Ireland. 

If you are looking to gain experience in the public health sector and want to have a flexible work schedule, this will be the perfect job for you. There are so many opportunities and working with Excel gives you the opportunity to work in various settings to expand your experience.  

HSE nursing jobs: 

  • General nurse positions in community nursing homes, acute hospitals and theatre 
  • General nurse jobs for vaccinators  
  • Specialised nursing posts 
  • General  
  • Oncology 
  • Pediatric  
  • Neonatal  
  • Maternity 
  • Community (no public health nurse experience needed)  
  • Various other wards 

Working with Excel gives you flexibility to choose the days and locations where and when you want to work. You can also do a mix of public and private shifts. Career growth opportunities are endless and Excel provide any additional training you may need or organise onsite inductions.  

Requirements of nurses to work in the HSE with Excel:  

  • Registered Nurse with active NMBI Pin
  • Must hold appropriate work authorisation in Ireland (EU/EEA citizenship or stamp 1G, 2 or 4). We can not accept Stamp 1’s as we are not at this stage processing visa’s
  • Experience in acute settings in Ireland or abroad  
  • Have all relevant qualifications and certificates up to date
  • Strong communication skills

Our sign up process is easy and you will have a designated consultant to guide you at every stage. Weekly pay and many benefits including holiday pay, refer a friend scheme and more.  

Enquire today to get started, click below or call 018717666. Or email info@excelrecruitment.com for a call back.  

Nurses Student Webinar Excel Healthcare

View Our Free Nursing Student Webinar

Excel’s Nursing Student Webinar

  • Are you a nursing student? unsure about what’s involved in placements, have queries on interviews and permanent jobs or want to know more about career progression?
  • Click the download button below if you missed our live webinar on the 27th February 2024. Don’t miss out!
  • Claire Timmon, Head of the Healthcare department with over 10 years recruitment experience chats through coaching students on interviews, assisting with job opportunities, salary and packages offered by the HSE and private healthcare facilities and much more.
  • Guest speaker Dagmara has 2 years experience working as a general nurse within the HSE and guides students through supports and career progression.

What we discussed?

  • Placement options, what’s involved and what to expect
  • CV guidance and tips
  • Interview preparation and mock interviews
  • HSE and private job offers and salary information
  • Paid job opportunities while studying
  • Difference between agency work and permanent jobs
  • Top tips to increase your chances of getting your preferred job
  • And much more

 

Click HERE to view the webinar.

Click HERE to email Claire for free CV editing and advice.

Click HERE to download our Excel Healthcare Salary Guide. 

 

Free nursing student webinar

Free nursing student webinar

FREE STUDENT WEBINAR

Are you a nursing student?

Are you unsure about what’s involved with placements and career development?

Need help with interviews and updating your CV?

Excel Healthcare are hosting a FREE webinar with guest speakers, Tuesday 27th February at 7.30pm. We invite all students from Ireland and the UK studying nursing to attend.

What will be discussed?

  • Placement options, what’s involved and what to expect
  • CV guidance and tips
  • Interview preparation and mock interviews
  • HSE and private job offers and salary information
  • Paid job opportunities while studying
  • Difference between agency work and permanent jobs
  • Top tips to increase your chances of getting your preferred job
  • And much more

Click HERE to sign up.

How to become a healthcare assistant in Ireland

What is a Healthcare Assistant?

Are you thinking about becoming a Healthcare Assistant in Ireland? Here’s more information on how.

As a Healthcare Assistant, your role is to provide support to patients and assist them in personal care. Healthcare Assistants can work in various different healthcare settings including patients’ homes, hospices, nursing homes, day services and hospitals.

Roles and responsibilities of a healthcare assistant include:

  • Assisting patients with personal care such as bathing, clothing and feeding.
  • Supporting with personal hygiene and toileting
  • Prompting patients to take medication
  • Assisting nurses and supporting other healthcare workers
  • Monitoring and supporting patients
  • Maintaining a safe environment
  • Protecting the dignity of the patients

You must have specific qualifications to work as a Healthcare Assistant in Ireland, which includes a QQI Level 5 in Healthcare or Pre-Nursing (or equivalent if obtained outside Ireland).

Alternatively, if you’re a student nurse studying a level 8 you can work as a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) after your first year of studies along with other modules obtained, including Infection Prevention and Control, Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults and Patient Manual Handling.

Healthcare Assistants are crucial to the Irish Healthcare system, and there are also many opportunities for career growth. At Excel Healthcare, we provide a list of training courses, including online and classroom training for healthcare professionals.

Excel are always looking for more qualified Healthcare Assistants to join our Healthcare team, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a confidential chat and more information on our agency and what it can offer you. There are always job opportunities available at Excel Healthcare.

Contact us on 01 871 7666 or email info@excelhealthcare.com.

You can check out all of our live HCA roles here.

Newly qualified nurses

Where To Take Your Career as a Newly Qualified Nurse

Have you recently completed your nursing studies and don’t know where to begin looking for work?

Have you thought of becoming an agency nurse? Agency nursing is a great way to start building your career as a Nurse for many different reasons.

You can choose where you wish to work be it a nursing home, HSE hospital, private hospital, hospice or other healthcare environments and gain extensive experience in multiple settings.

Signing up as an agency nurse is simple.

Here are some benefits of working as an agency nurse with Excel:

  • Dedicated recruitment consultant to answer your queries
  • Easy sign-up process
  • Uniform and badge provided
  • CV and Career guidance
  • Opportunity to gain experience within a variety of healthcare settings
  • Higher pay
  • Weekly pay
  • Digital and easy to use timesheets
  • Shift flexibility to assist further studies, family, social life, and external hobbies etc.
  • Working with a variety of healthcare professionals
  • The opportunity to gain confidence working with different teams
  • Networking opportunities
  • Full or part time options
  • Seasonal work or whenever suits you
  • Training and development opportunities

At Excel Healthcare, we provide a range of training courses, including online and classroom training for healthcare professionals which you can check out here.

Excel are always looking for more qualified nurses to join our Healthcare team, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a confidential chat and more information on our agency and what it can offer you. There are always job opportunities available at Excel Healthcare.

For more information call us on 01 871 7666 or email info@excelhealthcare.com

nurses

How to become a nurse in Northern Ireland?

Nurses provide care across a variety of social and clinical settings. Both public and private healthcare in Northern Ireland is always in great demand for nurses in all disciplines.

To practice nursing in Northern Ireland you have to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body for nursing and midwifery. This can be done once you have gained your nursing degree.

If you come from overseas and you wish to practice nursing in Northern Ireland, you have to go through the process of qualifications recognition to get registered with the NMC.

To get registered as a nurse in Northern Ireland, please advise the NMC website as you will need to complete International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and OSCE.

If you are an experienced or newly registered nurse in Northern Ireland and wish to work with us or take up a few extra shifts, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential chat.

Working with Excel Healthcare will give you an opportunity to practice nursing and gain confidence in different settings (hospitals, hospices, nursing homes). You will have the great advantage of flexibility as you can choose the days and hours you want to work. Whether the area you are passionate about is the care of the elderly, general nursing, or mental health, we will make sure to find the perfect match for you.

In addition to the NMC registration, you will need the following certificates:

  • Basic life support/First Aid
  • Infection Control
  • Moving and Handling
  • Medication Management
  • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
  • DOLS

Our healthcare team has a number of roles available across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and is ready to assist you on the way to securing new job opportunities.

Get in touch with us to register your interest.

Nurses

How to become a nurse in Ireland?

Nurses provide care across a variety of social and clinical settings. Both public and private healthcare jobs in Ireland are always in great demand within all disciplines.

To become a nurse in Ireland, you have to be registered with the NMBI, the regulatory body for nursing. This can be done once you have gained your nursing degree (applicants from Ireland can register as candidates before they finish their degree).

If you come from overseas and you wish to practice nursing in Ireland, you have to go through the process of qualifications recognition to get registered.

To get registered as a nurse in Ireland, please contact the NMBI.

If you are an experienced or newly registered nurse in Ireland and wish to work with us or take up a few extra shifts, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential chat.

Working with Excel Healthcare will give you an opportunity to practice nursing and gain confidence in different settings (hospitals, hospices, nursing homes). You will have the great advantage of flexibility as you can choose the days and hours you want to work. Whether the area you are passionate about is the care of the elderly, general nursing, or mental health, we will make sure to find the perfect match for you.

In addition to the NMBI registration, you will need the following certificates:

  • Children First
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Manual Handling
  • Medication Management
  • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults

We provide a range of training services which you can view by clicking clicking ‘training services’.

Our healthcare team has a number of roles available and is ready to assist you in securing new job opportunities.

Get in touch with us to register your interest.