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Dental Professional

Dental Specialist
Seeking an orthodontist for a busy family dental practice, 2 days per month, with negotiable days.

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A family dental practice is seeking an orthodontist to take over for a retiring team member. The position requires a commitment of two days per month, with specific days open for negotiation. Interested candidates should submit their CVs for consideration.
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Kildare: Experience the Pace of Heritage and Harmony

Discover County Kildare, the thoroughbred county, where Ireland's equestrian heart beats strongest amidst rolling plains and historic sites. Kildare offers a unique blend of rural charm and suburban development, providing a peaceful yet dynamic work environment close to Dublin's urban opportunities. Renowned for its prestigious horse racing and lush gardens, Kildare is a hub for professionals seeking both tranquility and career growth.

Highlights

  • Rural: Expansive and scenic landscapes ideal for walking, cycling, and equestrian activities.
  • Small City: Thriving towns like Naas and Newbridge, offering urban amenities with small-town charm.
  • Mountains: Rolling hills and scenic vistas, particularly around the Curragh.
  • Lakes: Picturesque lakes and waterways perfect for fishing and leisurely walks.
  • Great Nightlife: Lively pubs and music venues in larger towns, offering a vibrant social scene.
  • Historic Sites: Rich in history with ancient structures like the Round Towers of Kildare.
  • Cultural Festivals: Host to numerous cultural events celebrating music, food, and heritage.
  • Horse Racing: Home to The Curragh, Ireland’s most important thoroughbred racecourse.
  • Gardens: Beautifully maintained gardens like the Japanese Gardens at the Irish National Stud.
  • Shopping: Kildare Village outlet shopping offers a luxury retail experience in a chic environment.

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Kildare

Interesting Sights

  • The Curragh Plains: Vast open plains famous for thoroughbred horse breeding and training, and a rich archaeological history.
  • Japanese Gardens: Exquisitely designed gardens at the Irish National Stud, reflecting Japanese traditions and philosophies.
  • Castletown House: Ireland’s largest and earliest Palladian-style house, offering tours and extensive parklands.
  • Kildare Village: A premier outlet shopping destination with luxury brands and chic cafes.
  • Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park: A unique blend of heritage, biodiversity, and green technology in a peatland setting.
  • Mondello Park: Ireland’s only international motorsport venue, offering high-speed racing and driving experiences.
  • St. Brigid’s Cathedral and Round Tower: Located in Kildare town, this ancient site celebrates one of Ireland’s patron saints.
  • Donadea Forest Park: A beautiful natural area with a lake, castle ruins, and several walking trails.
  • The National Stud: A working stud farm that also features gardens and a horse museum, highlighting Ireland’s equestrian heritage.
  • Kilkea Castle: One of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland, now transformed into a luxury hotel with golf and spa facilities.

Social Life

County Kildare offers a vibrant social life that caters to singles, families, and those living alone, providing a diverse range of activities and community events that enrich its residents’ lives. For singles, the towns of Naas and Newbridge present a bustling nightlife with lively pubs and clubs, perfect for socializing and meeting new people. Families can enjoy a host of outdoor activities, from exploring the extensive trails in Donadea Forest Park to enjoying family-friendly events at Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park. Those living alone can dive into Kildare’s rich cultural offerings, such as art exhibitions at Castletown House and live racing events at The Curragh, providing ample opportunities to engage with the community and make new connections. While Kildare itself offers a full and active social calendar, its proximity to Dublin adds an extra layer of cultural and social outings, making it an appealing alternative to the even richer historical and cultural experiences available in Cork, known for its vibrant arts scene and coastal charm.