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Candidate Advanced Nurse Practitioner Ambulatory Gynaecology RHM1225350

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Ireland

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EUR 45,000 - 65,000

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Job summary

A leading health service provider in Ireland is looking for an Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Ambulatory Gynaecology. This permanent position requires advanced clinical skills to provide evidence-based care while promoting patient well-being. The successful candidate will develop key leadership skills and be involved in the local and national health policy. Applicants must be registered with NMBI and have relevant nursing experience. Opportunities to enhance nursing practice within a supportive environment are included.

Qualifications

  • Must be a registered nurse with NMBI for at least a year.
  • Experience in gynaecology nursing is desirable.
  • Ability to undertake clinical leadership and demonstrate advanced nursing skills.

Responsibilities

  • Provide safe, timely, evidence-based nursing care to patients.
  • Document complete episodes of patient care including assessment and treatment.
  • Lead nursing practice improvement and contribute to health policy.

Skills

Advanced clinical knowledge
Critical thinking
Clinical leadership
Evidence-based practice

Education

Registration as Nurse with NMBI
Advanced Practice qualification
Job description
Candidate Advanced Nurse Practitioner Ambulatory Gynaecology RHM1225350

Date posted: 4 December 2025

Before you apply

This job opportunity is open to both HSE and non-HSE applicants.

Reference

RHM1225350

Category

Nursing and Midwifery

Grade

Advanced Nurse Practitioner - Candidate (General) 2272

HSE

Advertisement Type

External

This job is in the HSE.

Health region

HSE Dublin and Midlands

County
  • Westmeath
Location

HSE Dublin and Midlands: Longford, Westmeath, Offaly, Laois, Kildare, and parts of Dublin South and Wicklow

Contract type
  • Permanent Wholetime
Post specific related information

The HSE’s National Women and Infants Health Programme introduced Gynaecology Ambulatory Care Centres (Women Health Centres) as a solution to address long waiting times, high numbers of patients awaiting access to care and enhanced patient experience.

The role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner in the AGU is critical in the model of care delivery and will ensure that women experience a seamless pathway of care with minimal fragmentation and duplication. This will require delivery of services beyond traditional organisational boundaries and providers.

It is estimated that approximately 70% of benign gynaecology referrals are suitable for the ambulatory setting, alleviating pressures on acute beds and theatre access.

In 2005, approximately 60% of elective surgeries in the United States, Canada and Australia were carried out in the ambulatory setting, demonstrating that this approach to care has been widely adopted (Pasternak and Johns, 2005).

Of all specialities, ambulatory care for gynaecology related conditions has become increasingly common in Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia and Asia and is recommended professional colleges and organisations associated with gynaecology care. Local and foreign studies have found that this model focuses on the needs of the patient, increasing patient satisfaction by streamlining the service and increasing the accessibility of care (Uzochukwu et al., 2016; Black et al., 2005).

Ambulatory gynaecology services function as one-stop, see and treat clinics and will lead to more fruitful expenditure of public funds in line with best practice. Internationally, these clinics have improved patient safety and experience, minimising unnecessary hospital admissions and providing timely gynaecology care to patients referred as urgent and non-urgent.

The primary purpose of the cANP (Women’s Health - Ambulatory Gynaecology) post is to provide:

The main purpose of the post is to develop the job description and supporting documentation under the direction of the Health Care Provider’s Advanced Practice Stakeholder Governance Group, to enable the individual nurse to meet the NMBI Criteria for Registration as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner as set out in Advanced Practice (Nursing) Standards and Requirements (NMBI, 2017).

The individual will undertake the academic preparation and develop the clinical and leadership skills, competencies and knowledge required to meet the criteria to be registered as a RANP with NMBI. The scope of the cANP role must reflect the incremental development of expertise and as such, the cANP cannot deliver care as an autonomous practitioner.

Furthermore, the cANP will develop and submit their personal portfolio and all other necessary documentation to NMBI in order to register as a RANP.

The value of the nursing contribution as a distinct profession must be safeguarded and articulated in the development of new services led by advanced nurse practitioners, complementing rather than replacing current services delivered by doctors (NMBI 2017 p.9).

The overall purpose of the post is to provide safe, timely, evidenced based nurse-led care to patients at an advanced nursing level. This involves undertaking and documenting a complete episode of patient care (assess, diagnose, plan, treat and discharge patients) according to collaboratively agreed protocols and scope of practice in the clinical setting; demonstrating advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, clinical leadership and decision making skills.

The advanced practice role demonstrates a high degree of knowledge, skill and experience that is applied within the nurse-patient/client relationship to achieve optimal outcomes through critical analysis, problem solving and accurate decision-making (NMBI, 2017).

Central to this is the provision of quality care, a safe environment and processes for patients by the use of evidence based clinical guidelines that address patient expectations, promote wellness and evaluate care given.

The role will provide clinical leadership and professional scholarship in order to develop nursing practice and health policy at local, regional and national level.

The role will contribute to nursing research to shape and advance nursing practice, education and health care policy at local, national and international levels.

19/12/2025 12:00:00

Proposed interview date

Candidates will normally be given at least two weeks' notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances.

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