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Locations: Essex, and Norfolk, UK

Job type: Fixed-Term Contract, or Permanent

Sponsorship and Relocation Package: Available for eligible applicants

About the roles:

Exciting opportunities have become available for experienced and motivated Doctors to join dedicated and forward-thinking clinical teams within well-established healthcare services.

ST6-ST8 Senior Robotic Fellow – Urology

Specialty Doctor – Dermatology

Specialty Doctor – Paediatrics

Specialty Doctor – Ophthalmology

Consultant – Elderly Medicine

Consultant – Care of the Elderly

Consultant – Trauma & Orthopaedics (Foot & Ankle)

Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Gynae-oncology)

Consultant – Colorectal Surgery

Consultant – Gastroenterology / Hepatology

Consultant – Pain Management

Consultant – Haematology

Consultant Neurologist

Consultant Medical Examiner

Consultant Urologist

Consultant Histopathologist

Consultant Anaesthetist

Consultant Medical Microbiologist / Infectious Diseases

Consultant Oncologist (Breast, Upper GI, Hepatobiliary)

Depending on the specialty, responsibilities may include leading ward rounds, outpatient clinics, procedures or theatre sessions, supervision of junior medical staff, and active participation in clinical audits and teaching.

This role is ideal for clinicians seeking to advance their career in a supportive environment where clinical excellence, professional development, and work-life balance are valued.

Salary bands:
Specialty Doctors: £61,542 – £99,216 p/a (Specialist: £100,870 – £111,441 p/a)
Consultants: £109,725 – £145,478 p/a

Requirements:

  • Full GMC registration.

  • Relevant postgraduate qualifications (e.g. MRCP / FRCA / MRCS / MRCEM / or equivalent, depending on specialty).

  • CCT / CESR / equivalent qualification if applying for a permanent Consultant post.

  • Proven experience within the relevant specialty.

  • Strong communication and leadership skills with a collaborative approach to multidisciplinary teamwork.

  • Commitment to maintaining high standards of clinical care and continued professional development.

  • Eligibility to work in the UK (sponsorship available for suitable candidates).

    Benefits:

  • Generous annual leave entitlement.

  • NHS pension scheme participation.

  • Continuing professional development and study leave opportunities.

  • Access to staff wellbeing and employee assistance programmes.

  • Supportive and inclusive working environment with clear career progression pathways.

    How to apply:

    If you are an experienced Doctor looking to take the next step in your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please submit your CV, and we will be in touch to discuss the next steps

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