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Working in the land where the Guiness flows freely

Don't get me wrong - the UK is a great place to work, but IRELAND......it's the new UK.
We have recently set up shop in the Republic of Ireland and have secured positions throughout the country, from Dublin to Cork and everywhere in between.
Join 1,000s of other itinerant workers extending their Working Holiday Visa in Ireland.
For a range of positions in all clinical areas, contact Beverley Fallon at Locum Group's Irish branch on Tel: 00353 442 4120 or email: bf@locumgroup.co.uk
Alternatively contact the Physio desk in our London office on 0044 (0)208 252 5711, email: physio@locumgroup.co.uk.
We look forward to meeting you in Ireland.
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Agencies in Ireland

Could you tell me which agencies are active in Ireland?
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Hi - I'm arriving in London (from New Zealand) early July and plan to make my way to Ireland about September. My family are in the north but I intend to work in Dublin or Galway for a while. Are there many jobs available? I would be looking for a basic grade or Senior II job by then (I currently have 1 1/2 years experience) Natalie
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