RecruitNet International Ltd is specializing in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas
We are Hiring an Oncology Services Associate Director for our Hospital client in Dublin. Fulltime/Permanent contract
Responsibilities
- Offer clinical trial management and experience in medicine
- Provide medical knowledge to papers study reports and regulatory paperwork
- Oversee safety concerns in clinical studies and collaborate closely with colleagues to evaluate and appraise the trials
- Take part in the creation of new business by submitting proposals and supporting meetings as needed
- Work in tandem with other departments to handle medical information conduct design processes feasibility evaluations educational initiatives and review and edit medical documents during all stages of research and trials
- Adhere to a certain research protocol and guide others to observe the policies to the letter
- The Associate Director will collaborate closely to develop services optimise utilisation and improve patient flow with senior management employees and consultants.
Requirements
- A minimum of 7 10 years of experience working in the healthcare industry with at least 3 5 of those years spent in a hospital leadership or management position.
- Knowledge of Change Projects such as adding new services or altering processes
- A minimum of three years of hospitalbased compounding service management experience.
- A bachelors or masters degree from an accredited university in a complementary field such as healthcare management pharmacy nursing clinical etc.
- Enrolment with the relevant Irish accreditation.
- Previous work experience in a healthcare setting with activitybased funding. experience generating revenue for the healthcare industry
- Handled workforce skill mix modifications and/or advancements.
- Proficiency in budget management forecasting and P&L review.
Benefits
- Employee Assistance Program
- Learning and Development Support.
Oncology Leadership skills Managerial skills Chemotherapy Interpersonal skills communication skills quality patient care