consultant immunologist - relocation to Canada

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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consultant immunologists Opportunities in Calgary and British Columbia working with a very well established client!

Search are very pleased to be recruiting for consultant immunologist looking to relocate and work in British Columbia Canada. If you are a consultant immunologist who has gained their CCT qualification we would be really keen to discuss permanent opportunities to work in an outpatient setting in Alberta and BC.

They really prioritise a good work life Balance and they are also happy to support with any upskilling you would be looking to pursue. There is no quick appointment schedules they really want you to utilise your expertise to treat and support the community you will be serving.

Benefits and Salaries

  • Salary ranging from £175,000-£350,000 on a 70/30 split of billings.
  • Support in Registering with It is Medical Council of Canada (MCC) and MRA licencing for specific regions.
  • Location wise you can pick and chose where in Calgary and British Columbia you would like to be based
  • Ongoing support for training in specialist areas should you wish to pursue this.
    Requirements:
  • Gained CCT qualification in UK
  • Previous Consultant Experience in the UK

    Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age

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