The majority of the paperwork for Irish private healthcare is discreetly processed in a small, unassuming office park on Cork’s eastern edge. Little Island doesn’t appear to be the center of any significant organization. A group of cars, low-slung buildings, and a coffee shop that is typically crowded by ten minutes after nine. However, if you spend any time on Indeed.ie or LinkedIn, you can see that Laya Healthcare, the second-largest private health insurer in Ireland and now a part of AXA, is hiring at a steady pace. There are currently over fifty open listings as of late April 2026. A few of them are unexpected.
The first thing that is noticeable is the net’s increased width. Laya is hiring a lot of nurses and customer service representatives, as you would expect from a health insurer. A Senior Microsoft Collaboration Engineer, a Test Analyst for solution delivery, or a Utilization Review Nurse working hybrid and performing clinical audit work throughout the insurer’s ecosystem are examples of unexpected roles. To be honest, that spread is the tell. Laya is now more than just an insurance company. It’s a hybrid of insurance and clinics that requires both cloud collaboration and clinical judgment in one building. A company attempting to run at two different speeds simultaneously is reflected in the job board.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company | Laya Healthcare Limited |
| Parent | AXA Insurance dac (since 2021) |
| Sector | Private health, life & travel insurance; walk-in clinics |
| Ireland HQ | Eastgate Business Park, Little Island, Co. Cork (T45 E181) |
| Company number | 242048 |
| Clinic locations | Cherrywood, Swords, Galway (Briarhill), Limerick (Ennis Road), Little Island (Cork) |
| Active role count (Apr 2026) | ~50+ on Indeed.ie, ~20 on LinkedIn, ~25 on IrishJobs.ie |
| Typical role families | Customer Service Advisor, Utilisation Review Nurse, Audit Nurse, Test Analyst, Microsoft Collaboration Engineer, Integrated Healthcare Clinical Lead, Clinic Nurses & Doctors |
| Clinic applications | careers@layaclinics.ie |
| Headline benefits | Health insurance from day one, 100% maternity/paternity pay (after 12 months), pension contributions, hybrid working, €250 gym subsidy, performance-related pay |
| Accreditations | EcoVadis Silver (top 15%), Excellence Through People Platinum, Investors in Diversity Gold |
| Regulator | Central Bank of Ireland |
| Glassdoor rating | ~3.3 / 5 (107 reviews) |
Of those tracks, the clinical side is most likely the most noticeable. Everyone from twelve months of age and up can visit Laya’s Health and Wellbeing Clinics in Cherrywood, Swords, Briarhill, Ennis Road, and Little Island. These clinics are walk-in medical facilities with x-ray capabilities. They treat minor, urgent conditions like sprains, fractures, high fevers, burns, and rashes. They are staffed by a skilled group of doctors and nurses with backgrounds in emergency medicine or urgent care. When applying to one of these clinics, a doctor must be registered with the Irish Medical Council, have at least three years of emergency experience, and be able to read x-rays without hesitation. After being qualified, nurses must work in an acute setting for two years, preferably an emergency department. These are not positions for graduates. These individuals are leaving hospital systems in search of a more steady routine that includes a pension, a CPD allowance, and a loyalty bonus.
In contrast, the corporate roles are influenced by the culture of the AXA era. hybrid work from the start. Included is health insurance, which seems apparent until you see how many Irish businesses still make you wait. The initial €250 gym or club subsidy is modest but considerate. Benefits like maternity and paternity leave at 100% pay after a year are typically exclusive to banks. Pay based on performance is built in. EcoVadis Silver and Gold-standard Investors in Diversity accreditation are two examples of credentials that don’t necessarily influence applications but are important when evaluating offers. With more than 100 reviews, Glassdoor has an honest rather than stellar rating of 3.3 out of 5. Any insurer undergoing digital transformation receives feedback from former employees that tends to compliment the people and criticize the speed of change.

The extent to which Laya’s hiring is also a read on the Irish private health market is difficult to ignore. Over the past few years, as public waiting lists grew longer and AXA increased its investment in Laya, the nation has witnessed an increase in private coverage. When a company hires Clinical Leads and Audit Nurses at this rate, it typically indicates that the underwriting book is expanding, claim volumes are increasing, and the business is being developed to handle more of its own care internally rather than paying hospital bills. Speaking with Cork healthcare recruiters, it seems like Laya has evolved into the company that people secretly hope to get a callback from. Not ostentatious. Just steady. Irish-controlled. well-off. a member of an international group.
The practical path is divided for those who are genuinely considering applying. Applications for clinic positions are sent to careers@layaclinics.ie along with a CV and cover letter. AXA’s Workday system is used for corporate roles, such as tech, audit, customer service, and healthcare operations, which frequently have a hybrid tag designating Little Island as the home office. Your life will determine whether or not that configuration works for you. However, it appears that Laya’s workforce is still growing rather than contracting based on the number of listings, the range of skills, and the benefits package. That in and of itself is noteworthy in a year when half of Europe’s insurers are reducing staff.

