Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine (Neurorehabilitation) – Ireland

Company: MatchMedics
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Location: London
Job Description:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine to join one of Ireland’s leading specialist rehabilitation hospitals in Dublin in a permanent substantive Consultant post.

This is a unique opportunity to lead the development of a brand-new Neurorehabilitation Service and help shape the future of specialist neurological rehabilitation. The successful candidate will provide clinical leadership while working alongside an experienced multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care.

The Neurorehabilitation Unit is a dedicated 12-bed inpatient service, providing intensive rehabilitation for adults with acquired neurological disabilities and progressive neurological conditions, with a focus on maximising independence and functional recovery.

The Role

This role combines clinical practice with service leadership. The successful candidate will lead the Neurorehabilitation Service, support its ongoing development, manage adults with complex neurological conditions, and contribute to teaching, research, quality improvement and multidisciplinary working.

Requirements

  • Be registered, or eligible for Specialist Registration with the Irish Medical Council (IMC) in Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Hold a CCT, CSCST, or equivalent specialist qualification in Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Have experience managing adults with complex neurological and rehabilitation needs
  • Have expertise in neurorehabilitation, including acquired brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury and progressive neurological disorder
  • Demonstrate experience working within and leading multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams.

What We Offer

The current Consultant salary ranges from €238,221 to €286,151 for a 37-hour week, with any additional work paid separately. The package also includes €12,000 annual CPD funding, €8,000 innovation funding, generous annual and study leave, and a public pension scheme.

Posted: July 2nd, 2026