Victor wolf Ltd specializes in the recruitment, training and placement of healthcare professionals from within the EU who are looking for work in the UK, Germany or Middle East. Our programmes help candidates to find a suitable job, and also ensure they adapt as quickly and effectively as possible to work in the UK, Germany or Middle East.
We recruit candidates for the following roles:
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All Nurse and Care Assistant candidates are assessed for suitability to be placed in the UK by our registered Nurse Assessor. Applicants will be assessed for level of English, as well as motivation to come to the UK, and suitability of skills and experience.
Nurses – All Nurses who wish to work in the UK must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
We can help you if you already have NMC registration or if you have never applied to the NMC.
If you already have your NMC PIN number and are suitable for placement, we could send your CV out to employers almost immediately!
If you have never before dealt with the NMC, we will help you to apply for registration!
Find out more about the NMC here
For all Nurse and Care Assistant candidates we offer information and advice in collecting the appropriate documents and registering with the NMC (if required). We liaise with applicants and potential employers to arrange interviews, arrange job offers and organize your arrival with the employer in the UK. We offer comprehensive English lessons via Skype for a very competitive price.
We also offer various optional training and adaptation programs for Nurse and Care Assistant candidates. These training programs are done online at home, in your own time before starting work in the UK, Germany or Middle East. These courses provide you with the knowledge and skills you will need to work effectively and safely within the health sector. They also provide you with the competencies potential employers search for in candidates.
All candidates who choose to go on the course are supported throughout in all stages of their preparation. For all candidates on our courses, we offer free individual conversational English language lessons via Skype, which are invaluable for confidence in spoken English and preparation for interviews with potential interviewers.
For candidates who go on our course, we guarantee to find a suitable health care job!
These courses are available at a very competitive price, with only a small percentage to pay now – pay the rest only once you have secured a job in the UK and have begun working
This opportunity is suitable for candidates with a good level of English, and is called our Job Placement Programme (JPP).
For candidates with a lower level of English, we can provide the opportunity to work for a period of time as an Au-pair in a Scottish family until the English language skills have been mastered and your level of English is sufficient to begin the online training course.
This is our Job Placement Program + English Programme. (JPPE)
If you would like to work in the UK as a health professional but your English is not of Intermediate level, the JPPE course could be the ideal opportunity for you.
So what can Victor Wolf do for me?
We require doctors who have expertise in the following areas:
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There are many work opportunities (locum and permanent) throughout the UK, both in state (NHS) and private hospitals (RMO work).
Locum and permanent positions in all specialties are available at NHS hospitals, but at present the largest demand is in areas such as anaesthetics, intensive care, A&E, general surgery, orthopaedics, paediatrics, internal medicine, cardiology, radiology and psychiatry.
Most consultant positions within the NHS (locum or permanent) require previous UK work experience. Specialists who have never worked in the UK before, are therefore advised to work at a lower grade level (e.g. Senior House Offices, Registrar or Specialty Registrar) for a period of 3-6 months to allow them to familiarise themselves with the NHS working conditions. Following this period candidates are generally successful in securing a consultant position (locum or permanent).
There are many work opportunities (locum and permanent) throughout the UK, both in state (NHS) and private hospitals (RMO work).
Many RMO positions are available in private hospitals throughout the UK. The main requirements for working as an RMO are:
An RMO deals mainly with patients in a pre- and post-operative setting, and works closely with the consultants and the nursing team. There is a particular demand for RMOs with anaesthetic and paediatric experience, but all doctors including non-specialists are welcome.
RMOs generally work 2 weeks per month, and earn between £1,700 - 2,000 per week (depending on experience and hospital). Accommodation and food whilst on duty is provided. Contracts are available for 6-12 months, but there many opportunities for odd weeks of emergency shift work.
RMO work is particular attractive if you wish to continue working or studying in your home country, whilst gaining valuable experience in the UK.
Applicants must generally have a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience and very good English.
To practise medicine in the UK all doctors are required by law to be both registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and hold a licence to practise. At present full registration with a licence to practice costs £420 (discount for low-income applicants is available).
The GMC website (www.gmc-uk.org) offers a complete guideline to the registration process, but our experienced staff are ready to assist candidates if necessary.
Complete our application to join the course. To apply, all you need to do is complete our short application form and attach your CV. Complete and return our application form today!
You will be contacted by a representative in your local country to discuss your application. A short conversation with a local representative in your country will be arranged within 3 working days of receipt of your online Application Form or telephone enquiry. This will be done via Skype or telephone and is designed to assess your level of spoken English, and your motivation to come to the UK Your application will then be reviewed by staff in one of our European Regional Offices nearest to you, and by our UK registered medical assessors.
If you are considered a suitable candidate, you will be asked to produce your CV in the appropriate format, to be forwarded to one of our clients for evaluation.
Many of our clients will require you to have GMC before they accept your application. You should apply for GMC registration as soon as possible. The General Medical Council (GMC) is the regulatory body and competent authority for doctors in the United Kingdom (UK). Their job is to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the public by maintaining and improving standards of professional education, practice and conduct. An important part of this work is to consider applications doctors trained and registered in another European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) Member State and in Switzerland, who wish to practice in the UK
The GMC website (www.gmc-uk.org) offers a complete guideline to the registration process, but our experienced staff are ready to assist candidates if necessary
If you fit their eligibility criteria, you will be invited for an interview with the potential employer. This initial interview will be conducted via telephone or Skype.
If successful in this first interview, you will be progressed for placement with the client, and can begin preparation
You will have the opportunity to do a one week induction in the UK prior to commencing your employment.