Allied Health Professionals
Allied Health Professionals form the heartbeat of Ireland’s healthcare system. Their expertise helps patients recover, regain independence, and lead healthier lives. From physiotherapists and radiographers to occupational therapists and speech and language specialists, AHPs deliver essential care that transforms everyday living. Xpress Health connects these dedicated professionals with healthcare facilities across Ireland, offering flexible, rewarding opportunities that value both skill and compassion.
Join UsPhysiotherapist
Physiotherapists in Ireland play a key role in helping people regain movement, strength, and confidence. To practice, professionals must hold CORU registration and meet ongoing competency standards. Xpress Health supports you every step of the way, offering help with CORU registration maintenance, CPD tracking, and professional growth opportunities through training and supervision programs.


Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapists play a key role in helping people regain independence and improve daily living. To practice in Ireland, CORU registration and ongoing professional development are essential. Xpress Health makes this journey easier by offering access to CPD programs, supervision, and professional networks that help you stay compliant while continuing to grow in your career.


Speech and Language Therapist
Speech and Language Therapists play a vital role in helping individuals communicate and thrive. To practice in Ireland, professionals must hold CORU registration and follow established competency standards. Xpress Health supports every step of your professional journey, from maintaining registration and tracking CPD progress to accessing supervision and development programs that help you grow confidently in your career.


Learn More About AHP Roles
Allied Health Professionals play an essential role in enhancing patient recovery and wellbeing. Each discipline brings a unique contribution like restoring movement, improving communication, or providing diagnostic insight that supports better outcomes. Xpress Health connects AHPs to workplaces that appreciate their skills and commitment, helping them grow within supportive teams while maintaining the flexibility they deserve.
Qualifications and Requirements
Becoming an Allied Health Professional in Ireland requires CORU registration and recognized qualifications relevant to your specialty. Employers also expect professional references, Garda vetting, and commitment to maintaining high clinical standards. Xpress Health simplifies your journey by guiding you through document submission and compliance, ensuring every opportunity aligns with national regulations. Continuous training options and development resources are also available to help you grow in confidence and skill.
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Shape Your Future as an Allied Health Professional
Find physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy roles across hospitals, community clinics, rehabilitation centres and education settings. Xpress Health connects you to positions that match your qualifications and professional registration, helping you pick shifts that fit your timetable and long term goals. Expect flexible working options, access to specialist CPD courses and practical career resources to help you grow. Our team also provides hands on compliance support and clear guidance so you can meet regulatory standards while focusing on patient care.

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Advance Your AHP Career with Xpress Health
Take your Allied Health career to new heights through Xpress Health. Explore flexible roles, earn competitive pay, and gain access to trusted healthcare facilities across Ireland. Enjoy work that fits your lifestyle while making a real difference in the lives of others. Discover how simple, supportive, and rewarding your next opportunity can be. Join Xpress Health today and move forward in your healthcare journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Allied Health Professionals include specialists such as physiotherapists, radiographers, occupational therapists, dietitians, and speech and language therapists who deliver essential care alongside doctors and nurses.










