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Speciality Doctor in Ear, Nose & Throat

Medacs
Norfolk
3 days ago
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Locum ENT Specialty Doctor - East of England

Location: East of England
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 3 months initially
Schedule: Monday to Friday, including 24-hour on-call cover
Rates: £50.00 - £58.00 per hour (PAYE)

Role Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Locum Specialty Doctor in ENT to join a well-established NHS Trust in the East of England. This full-time position offers flexible working arrangements and the chance to work closely with a multidisciplinary team, delivering high-quality care to patients of all ages.

Key Responsibilities & Skills

As an ENT Specialty Doctor, you will bring:

  • Quick decision-making and calmness under pressure
  • Strong attention to detail and time management
  • Empathy, active listening, and a flexible approach
  • A commitment to continuous learning and professional development
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Essential Requirements

  • MBBS or equivalent medical degree
  • Full GMC registration with licence to practise
  • Current DBS (or willingness to obtain one)
  • UK Right to Work
  • Minimum 6 months recent NHS experience within the last 3 years

Why Join Medacs Healthcare?

With over 30 years of experience in healthcare staffing, Medacs Healthcare offers:

  • Priority Access to exclusive locum shifts
  • Flexible Assignments tailored to your lifestyle
  • Tier 1 NHS Supplier to over 150 Trusts
  • Dedicated Recruitment Consultant for personalised support
  • Streamlined Registration & Fast Onboarding
  • Free CPD & Wellbeing Webinars by The Joyful Doctor
  • GMC Revalidation & Appraisal Support
  • Lucrative Referral Scheme
  • 24/7/365 Support

Other Locations Available

We're recruiting across the UK, including:

  • Greater London
  • Midlands
  • North West & North East England
  • South East & South West England
  • Scotland & Wales

Let us know your preferred region and availability, and we'll match you with the right opportunity.

Apply Today

Take control of your career with flexible locum opportunities through a trusted partner in healthcare staffing.

***For further information please contact Marianna Parr - , Email: ***

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