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NHS Employers to offer jobs to non-EU doctors
BMJ Career Focus, 02/23/09
NHS Employers, in partnership with NHS Jobs, has launched a pilot scheme to help medical graduates from outside the European Union (EU) who are looking for training posts in the NHS. The move comes as some hospital trusts are finding it difficult to recruit doctors to some vacancies. NHS Employers say the arrangement will make it easier for doctors from outside the EU to identify job opportunities that may attract tier 2 sponsorship to work in the United Kingdom. Such sponsorship, which replaces the previous work permit system, is available only where there have been no suitable European applicants. It will enable employing trusts to support doctors from overseas to come to work in the NHS for up to three years.
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