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IrelandJobsChecked 19 Jul 2026

Healthcare Assistant

Confidential · 10 positions

Work arrangement
Full-time
In order to work in Ireland a non-EEA National, unless they are exempted, must hold a valid employment permit. Please review the Eligibility and requirements for an employment permit if you are unsure of your eligibility to apply for this vacancy. A healthcare assistant (HCA) in Ireland provides essential support to patients across homecare settings, assisting with daily living, health monitoring, and emotional support. Role Overview Healthcare Assistants play a critical role in improving patients’ quality of life, supporting individuals of all ages, including the elderly, children, disabled, or terminally ill patients Key Duties and Responsibilities: The responsibilities of an HCA vary by workplace but generally include: Personal Care: Assisting patients with bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, and mobility Health Monitoring: Taking vital signs such as blood pressure, pulse, and temperature, and reporting changes to nursing staff Mobility and Rehabilitation: Helping patients move, exercise, or use assistive devices safely Emotional Support: Providing companionship, reassurance, and interaction, particularly for patients who may be isolated Hygiene and Environment: Maintaining cleanliness, ensuring safe and hygienic surroundings, and following infection control procedures Administrative Assistance: Supporting nurses with documentation, stocking supplies, and escorting patients to departments as needed Qualifications and Skills: To work as a healthcare assistant in Ireland, candidates typically need: Educational Requirements: A QQI Level 5 qualification (formerly FETAC) in healthcare, or equivalent qualifications or care skills Experience: At least 2 years of previous care experience will be preferred Mandatory Checks: Completion of Garda Vetting to ensure safety and wellbeing of vulnerable individuals Personal Qualities: Compassion, patience, communication skills, and the ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team Working Conditions: HCAs usually work a 39-hour week, with shifts that may vary between 8 am and 8 pm, including weekends, depending on the roster The role can be physically demanding, requiring adherence to moving and handling guidelines and infection control protocols
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