The Health Service Executive's staff census indicates that the numbers of certain grades employed, in the public health service, are as set out in the following table.
Numbers (WTE excld. career break) of certain grades employed in the public health service, as at November 10
Grade
|
Number
|
Chiropodists & Podiatrists
|
42.14
|
Consultant Dentistry
|
14.64
|
Dentists
|
360.14
|
Dieticians
|
405.07
|
Occupational Therapists
|
1,204.89
|
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon/Ophthalmic Physician, Community
|
76.3
|
Pharmacists
|
433.83
|
Physiotherapists
|
1,537.51
|
Speech and Language Therapists
|
832.54
|
The Government has made clear that a critical part of its strategy to restore the public finances is to achieve sustainability in the cost of delivering public services relative to State revenues. To help achieve this goal, it will be necessary to restructure and reorganise the public service and to reduce public service numbers over the coming years. This requires that the moratorium on recruitment and promotion in the health service will continue to apply until the numbers have fallen to the level set out in the Employment Control Framework 2011-2014 for the health sector. The Framework gives effect to the Government policy on employment in the public sector.
However, the Framework does allow for the filling of certain exempted grades including Medical Consultant, Speech & Language Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Clinical Psychologist, Behavioural Therapist, Counsellor, and Social Worker. There are also grades/posts to which special provisions apply including Psychiatric Nurse and Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist.
In addition, the Health Service Executive can also make exceptions to the moratorium on recruitment under certain conditions.