Purpose of role: Currently in Ireland, all General Paediatricians have a responsibility for the assessment and management of cases of suspected child abuse including cases of suspected physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse or fabricated illness.
In contrast to this, suspected child sexual abuse (CSA) cases are strictly managed by specific Consultant Paediatricians with extra subspecialty training in this field in 3 units around Ireland (Dublin, Cork, Galway).
This has led to the development of a high quality, child-centred child sexual abuse medical service that is comparable to other services internationally.
There is no reason why other forms of suspected child abuse should be viewed as different in their complexity or seriousness as cases of possible CSA.
In the UK, Canada, US, Australia and many European countries, it is standard that a 'Child Protection Paediatrician/Child Abuse Paediatrician/Child Safeguarding team' assesses children where there is a concern of possible non-accidental injury.
This ensures that a rigorous, high standard medico-legal opinion is formulated and provided to investigators in the community i.e.
Tusla – Child and Family Agency, An Garda Síochána and the judicial system.
With this in mind, the vision is that the post holder will play a pivotal role in the development of a dedicated Child Protection team / service within CHI.
The post holder will contribute to the delivery of a specialist consultation service in complex cases of child abuse and neglect.
The appointee will have a dedicated clinical commitment to the Paediatric Forensic Medical Examination (FME) service and will allow the expansion of the current service.
The appointee will improve access to the Forensic Medical Service, shorten waiting lists for planned clinic appointments and provide clinical and academic leadership to the Forensic Medical service and Child Protection service within CHI.
Essential criteria:
Professional Qualifications and Experience
a) Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of
Paediatrics
And b) A minimum of one-year Clinical fellowship, or specialist training, in Child Protection and Forensic Medical Examination national or international is essential.
"The successful interviewee must be registered as a specialist in the relevant specialty on the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland, within 180 days of the day of interview and before taking up appointment.
In exceptional circumstances proleptic appointments may be considered for candidates engaged in relevant training programmes.
The Consultant must, at all times while continuing to hold office, continue to be registered with the Medical Council of Ireland.
Documentary evidence of Medical Council Registration is required and must be produced annually to the Medical Administration Department within the Children's Health Ireland.
Should the successful candidate not be registered as a Specialist at that time, the post may be offered to the next suitable candidate.
Should no suitable candidate exist, a further recruitment process may be initiated".
Essential: Skills / Competencies / Knowledge: • Significant experience in clinical practice in delivery of acute unscheduled care at both local and national levels.
• Experienced clinician with credibility and the ability to command the respect of all clinical and non-clinical professionals.
• Experience of developing, applying and reviewing an evidence-based approach to decision making.
• Excellent inter-personal skills, including experience and familiarity with public, professional, media and political communications and stakeholder relations.
• Demonstrate commitment to fostering partnerships, multi-professional and multidisciplinary relationships.
• Demonstrate a knowledge and undertaking of the current governance structures and anticipated changes with the establishment of the new children's hospital.
• Experience in reconfiguring acute services across organisations and regions.
• Demonstrate leadership and team management skills including the ability to manage his/her staff and service and work with multi-disciplinary team members.
• Experience of operating in complex and challenging environments.
• Knowledge of the Irish health sector, national health programmes and health reform agendas.
• Strong negotiation and influencing skills.
• Effective change management skills.
• Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
• Risk and issue management skills.
• Ability to recognise and respect the expertise of others and the contribution of team members and harness good teamwork and open contributions to enable the achievement of programme aims.
• Demonstrate evidence of effective planning and organising skills including awareness of resource management.
• Have excellent computer skills, competencies and knowledge of hospital data/ information systems.
How to apply & informal queries: The criteria for short listing are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and/or the essential & desirable knowledge, skills and competencies section of this job specification.
Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not being called forward to the next stage of the selection process. To apply for this position, please send a CV and letter of application.
The closing date for submissions of CV's and letter of application is 31st January 2025, 5pm. Applications must be completed through the advertised post on CHI.jobs by clicking 'Apply for Job'.
Applications will not be accepted through direct email or any other method.
Informal Enquiries can be obtained from Dr. Sinead Harty, Consultant General Paediatrician – ****** / +353 1409 6175.
For other queries relating to this recruitment process, please contact Recruitment (******)