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COVID Era Post CSCST Fellowship – Detect Early Intervention in Psychosis
- January 24, 2021
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Please note that this job is NOT approved as a College recognised training post at this time.
COVID Era Post CSCST Fellowship – Detect Early Intervention in Psychosis
CHO 6
Job Posted: Tuesday, 9 February 2021
Deadline: Friday, 5 March 2021
COVID Era Post CSCST Fellowships
The challenges faced by the Irish health service in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID are unprecedented.
The HSE Chief Clinical Officer has agreed, as a once off in this COVID era, to provide a number of fully funded post CSCST fellowships for the July 2021 – July 2022 training year.
To progress this initiative the HSE have partnered with the Postgraduate Training Bodies to identify, develop, recruit and oversee these once-off 12 month Post CSCST Fellowships. There are four such fellowships in Psychiatry (advertisements linked on this page). These opportunities will provide formal recognition of the Fellowships by the Postgraduate Training Bodies.
What is the eligibility criterion for a doctor applying for an COVID Era Post CSCST Fellowship?
Doctors eligible to be appointed into one of the fellowships must be within three years of CSCST in July 2021 and have completed their HST training within an Irish Postgraduate Training Body.
In the case where a candidate has been appointed to the fellowship subject to completion of CSCST sign off from the relevant training body must be obtained.
Please make your applications directly to the services in the four job advertisements. Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 5th March 2021.
Any queries in relation to eligibility can be directed to kmyers@irishpsychiatry.ie
Read full job description here.
Informal inquiries:
Professor Mary Clarke
Email: mary.clarke@sjog.ie
Tel: 01 279 1700
Interested Parties, please submit a CV and cover letter to:
Catherine Brilly
St John of God Community Mental Health Services
Cluain Mhuire
Newtownpark Avenue
Blackrock, Co Dublin
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