HSE encourages nurses to consider a career in public health nursing
Programme graduate highlights ‘sense of community’ in public health nursing.
Published: 10 December 2025
The HSE is encouraging nurses to consider a career in public health nursing. Applications for the HSE Public Health Sponsorship Programme are now open. The programme will equip nurses with the necessary skills to progress their career in public health nursing and make a difference in the community.
The programme is open to nurses registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) who have a minimum of two years’ post-registration experience. It runs for one academic year, commencing each September.
Postgraduate Public Health Nursing programmes are delivered by three higher education institutions: University College Cork (UCC), University College Dublin (UCD), and the University of Galway. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are offered a permanent contract.
Clodagh Brackett, a UCC student public health nurse based in Blackrock in Cork city, completed the Student Public Health Nurse Sponsorship Postgraduate Programme this year after joining in September 2024. She gained experience working in both the hospital environment and in the community while completing a Graduate Nurse Rotation Programme.
Clodagh said:
“I am so happy that I have completed the PHN course. It was a year full of learning and dedication, which has allowed me to be competent in my role as a PHN.
My job is so diverse, from visiting newborn babies that have just been discharged from the maternity services to caring for people at the final stages of their lives.
The support I have from my ADPHN and my colleagues is outstanding. Although PHNs are lone workers, the sense of community in public health nursing is astounding, and the support I have received really encourages my further learning.
It’s a great course to have done and will stand to me throughout my nursing career.”
Public health nurses provide many of the health or social care services found in the community, outside of hospitals. They provide care in the home, the clinic, and local schools.
Grainne Ryan, National Lead for Public Health Nursing, HSE Office of the Nursing & Midwifery Services, said:
“Public health nursing services aim to deliver safe, quality and person-centred community nursing care across a person's life. The service is committed to promoting health and wellbeing and enabling people to live healthy, fulfilled lives.
“The recruitment and retention of public health nurses is a significant priority for us. I’d encourage nurses to consider the sponsorship programme. It is a blended academic programme which will equip nurses with the necessary skills and experience to take the next step in their career.”
Applications opened on the 4th of December 2025 and will close at 12 noon on the 14th of January 2026.
Visit https://about.hse.ie/jobs/job-search/student-public-health-nurse-sponsorship-programme-nrs15113/ to apply.
Interested nurses are invited to a webinar for more information on the Sponsorship scheme for student Public Health Nurses.
Register on the link below:
Live Webinar - 11th of December 7 to 8.30pm
A recording of the Information Webinar can be found after the event at the HSE’s Career Hub.
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