This course is designed to give candidates a broad knowledge of the holistic approach to health and well-being. Learners gain practitioner...
This course introduces learners to Social Studies and Social Care work. The course provides an academic foundation along with the practical...
This honours degree combines the techniques of sports management and coaching with the principles of business and management. The...
Radiographers are responsible for producing high-quality images to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. While radiography is a caring...
This course is modular with continuous assessment over the two years. Students will develop medical knowledge to recognise common illnesses and...
The subject of mental health is particularly relevant in Ireland today in a wide variety of contexts including the workplace, education and the...
This course will provide an initial look into the world of Fitness Instruction, Sports management and Sports Education. Learners will be prepared...
This course will facilitate the learner to explore supervisory roles within the Health Service with a view to reskilling/up-skilling and exploring...
Midwifery involves caring for pregnant women during pregnancy, birth and after birth. Midwifery is a separate profession from nursing.
Applies psychological knowledge in sport settings to help athletes, coaches or sports teams reach higher levels of performance. Understands the performance, mental processes and well-being of people involved in sport.
Homoeopathy is a system of medicine based on treating an individual using very diluted substances, which is said to trigger the body’s natural system of healing.
Perform necessary tasks to arrange and direct funeral services, such as coordinating transportation of body to mortuary, liaising with family or other authorised persons to arrange details such as officials for religious rites, and providing transportation for mourners.
Treats dental patients who have misaligned teeth through the use of retainers.
Provides care and education for children up to eight years old, planning and supervising play and work activities to help the children to learn and develop.
Homecare Workers work with people who, perhaps through illness, a physical or learning disability or a mental health problem, need support to cope within their own home.
Aid workers typically operate in front line conditions, facilitating the effective distribution of humanitarian aid to people who have been hit by human or natural disasters.
Assist medical staff with routine tasks, such as moving patients between wards etc.
Serve their religious community by leading acts of worship and preaching their faith.
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) post is designed to provide a comprehensive and dedicated Patient Transport / Intermediate Care Service within the National Ambulance Service (NAS).
Assists with the day to day operation of recreational facilities, ensures safety, encouraging participation and administering first aid as required.