The clinical services division represents a subset of eight departments that provide a range of therapeutic, diagnostic and patient-focused services across Beaumont Hospital and the St Joseph’s Campus.
Our departments play a significant role in the health, wellbeing and quality of life of patients that attend our hospital. Our team members deliver care at all stages of the patient journey including disease prevention, diagnosis, promoting self-management, recovery and well-being.
Each department brings their discipline expertise and deliver excellence in patient care through integrated approaches. They strive to provide and enable care that is timely, safe and of a high quality.
Working in the clinical services division brings many exciting opportunities. The focus of the management teams in the division is directed towards creating, supporting and maintaining a high performance, high support work place that attracts and retains high calibre staff.
If you are interested in a career in the clinical services division, please contact the manager of the relevant department for details. All current roles can be found HERE
Our department of medical physics and clinical engineering (MPCE) offers essential support across various clinical specialties, including diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy, cardiovascular medicine, critical care, emergency medicine, dialysis, dermatology, and theatres. They provide a wide range of specialised scientific and technical services to ensure exceptional patient care.
Read more about our medical physics & clinical engineering department
Medical social workers are social workers who help people who are in hospital. Their main role is to help patients and their families with any psychological, emotional, social or practical difficulties during their hospital stay.
Read more about our social work department
Dietitians are regulated health professionals who assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems at an individual and wider public health level.
Read more about our nutrition & dietetics department
Occupational therapists help people to do the everyday activities they want and need to do when faced with illness, injury, disability or challenging life circumstances or events.
Read more about our occupational therapy department
A pharmacist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the preparation, dispensing, and management of medications.
Read more about our pharmacy department
Physiotherapists are health professionals who are responsible for developing, maintaining or restoring movement and functional ability throughout the lifespan using evidence-based practice.
Read more about our physiotherapy department
A psychologist studies how we think, feel and behave from a scientific viewpoint and applies this knowledge to help people understand, explain and change their behaviour.
Read more about our psychology department
Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) assess, diagnose and treat people who have problems with communication or swallowing.
Read more about our speech & language therapy department
Specialist unavailable : Contact unavailable
Was this page useful?
Clinical Services Office
01 809 2937
A Guide to the Health and Social Care Professions