Children’s Health Ireland
Martina Kelly is currently the Operations Manager at Children's Health Ireland, with previous experience as a Project Manager and Business Manager at St James's Hospital Dublin. Martina holds a Master's degree in Healthcare Management from Trinity College Dublin and has a diverse educational background including certificates in Healthcare, Microsystems, Business Management, Human Resource Management, Web Design, and Organizational Psychology. Martina is dedicated to ensuring operational management and service delivery targets are met, with a focus on patient safety and quality of care.
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Children’s Health Ireland
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) was established in 1 January 2019. This saw Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital and paediatric services at Tallaght University Hospitals come together and integrate into one organisation to deliver healthcare to Ireland’s children, in preparation for the opening of the new children’s hospital at St James's Hospital in Dublin. CHI governs and operates acute paediatric services for the greater Dublin area and all national paediatric services, some of which are on an all-island basis. It is also the client for the new children’s hospital project, including its two new outpatient and urgent care centres. As an academic healthcare organisation, CHI is leading on the clinical and operational transformation of acute paediatric healthcare through our triple mission of integrated services, education and research and innovation. Please scroll down to see links to CHI single organisational services : CHI at Crumlin CHI at Temple St CHI at Tallaght – Emergency Care Unit CHI at Connolly – Urgent Care Centre Children Health Ireland partnerships: Children Health Foundation (CHF) National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (NPHDB) Ronald McDonald House Recruitment opportunities will continue to be posted on the Children’s Health Ireland Jobs page so please check there.