Professions

Social Work – Working in the UK & Ireland

Working as a social worker in the UK presents several opportunities both professional and recreational. You’re able to enhance your career working across the National Health Service (NHS). Also, the UK, the whole of Europe and North Africa are at your feet to go on adventures on your time off.

Before you leave the country, RSG Australia will assist you in getting all the necessary documents, in order to ensure a smooth transfer into the UK workforce and into your new social worker role.

 

Requirements to work in the UK:

•    Registration with the General Social Care Council (GSCC) is essential to work as a social worker in the UK.
•    12 months post graduate experience
•    Visa — Most Australians will need to have a visa in their passport in order to work in the UK. There are several types of visas including a Youth Mobility Visa, which allows you to work for 2 years, and an ancestry visa which provides a 5 year work visa if you have a grandparent born in the UK. See the British High Commission website for details.
•    Positions — RSG Australia has strong relationships with NHS preferred suppliers so we have a wide range of opportunities available to work in different areas of social work.
•    Where? The NHS is throughout the UK so there is the possibility to work anywhere in the UK from John O’ Groats to Land’s End.


General Social Care Council Registration in the UK

To register with the GSCC can take more than 16 weeks from their receipt of your application, so you’re advised to apply for GSCC registration early.

The registration fee in non refundable and has to be paid by cheque or bank draft in GBP Sterling.

For more details on UK social worker registration go to the GSCC website:
General Social Care Council


» Register as a UK Social Worker for further information

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Podiatry – Working in the UK & Ireland

Working as a podiatry in the UK presents several opportunities both professional and social. You’re able to enhance your career working across the National Health Service (NHS) or in private practice. Also, the UK, the whole of Europe and North Africa are at your feet to go on adventures on your time off.
Before you leave the country, RSG Australia will assist you in getting all the necessary documents, in order to ensure a smooth transfer into the UK workforce and into your new podiatrist role.

Requirements to work in the UK:

•    Registration with the Health Professions Council (HPC) is essential to work as a podiatrist in the UK.
•    12 months clinical experience
•    Visa — Most Australians will need to have a visa in their passport in order to work in the UK. There are several types of visas including a Youth Mobility Visa, which allows you to work for 2 years, and an ancestry visa which provides a 5 year work visa if you have a grandparent born in the UK. See the British High Commission website for details.
•    Positions — RSG Australia has strong relationships with NHS preferred suppliers so we have a wide range of opportunities available to work in different specialities of physiotherapy.
•    Where? The NHS is throughout the UK so there is the possibility to work anywhere in the UK from John O’ Groats to Land’s End.

 

Health Professionals Council Registration in the UK

To register with the HPC can take more than 16 weeks from their receipt of your application, so you’re advised to apply for HPC registration early.

The Health Professions Council
Park House
184 Kennington Park Road
London
SE11 4BU UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7582 0866
Fax: 44 (0) 20 7820 9684
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Web: www.hpc-uk.org

» Register as a UK Podiatrist for further information

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Hospital Doctors – Working in the UK & Ireland

Working as a hospital doctor in the UK presents several opportunities both professional and social. You’re able to enhance your career working across the National Health Service (NHS). Also, the UK, the whole of Europe and North Africa are at your feet to go on adventures on your time off.

Before you leave the country, RSG Australia will assist you in getting all the necessary documents, in order to ensure a smooth transfer into the UK workforce and into your new doctor role.

•    All practicing doctors in the UK need to be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) .To be registered with the GMC includes such steps as passing the Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board test and proving your identity. For more detailed information on registration go to the GMC website.
•    Visa — Most Australians will need to have a visa in their passport in order to work in the UK. There are several types of visas including a Youth Mobility Visa, which allows you to work for 2 years, and an ancestry visa which provides a 5 year work visa if you have a grandparent born in the UK. As doctors are in demand in the UK, sponsorship to work in the UK is a possibility, speak to your consultant if you’re interested. See the British High Commission website for details.
•    Positions — RSG Australia has strong relationships with NHS preferred suppliers so we have a wide range of opportunities available to work in different specialities of medicine.
•    Where? The NHS is throughout the UK so there is the possibility to work anywhere in the UK from John O’ Groats to Land’s End.

» Register as a UK Doctor for further information


RSG… Working around the world, working around you.

 

Physiotherapy – Working in the UK & Ireland

Working as a physiotherapist in the UK presents several opportunities both professional and social. You’re able to enhance your career working across the National Health Service (NHS) or in private practice. Also, the UK, the whole of Europe and North Africa are at your feet to go on adventures on your time off.
Before you leave the country, RSG Australia will assist you in getting all the necessary documents, in order to ensure a smooth transfer into the UK workforce and into your new physiotherapist role.

Requirements to work in the UK:

•    Registration with the Health Professions Council (HPC) is essential to work as a physiotherapist in the UK.
•    12 months clinical experience
•    Visa — Most Australians will need to have a visa in their passport in order to work in the UK. There are several types of visas including a Youth Mobility Visa, which allows you to work for 2 years, and an ancestry visa which provides a 5 year work visa if you have a grandparent born in the UK. See the British High Commission website for details.
•    Positions — RSG Australia has strong relationships with NHS preferred suppliers so we have a wide range of opportunities available to work in different specialities of physiotherapy.
•    Where? The NHS is throughout the UK so there is the possibility to work anywhere in the UK from John O’ Groats to Land’s End.


Health Professionals Council Registration in the UK

To register with the HPC can take more than 16 weeks from their receipt of your application, so you’re advised to apply for HPC registration early.

The Health Professions Council
Park House
184 Kennington Park Road
London
SE11 4BU UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7582 0866
Fax: 44 (0) 20 7820 9684
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Web: www.hpc-uk.org


» Register as a UK Physiotherapist for further information

RSGWorking around the world, working around you.

 

Medical Professions Australia

As well as sending medical professionals to the UK, RSG Australia also places Australian & New Zealand job seekers into locum and permanent employment positions in Australia. Please choose a profession below for more information about how we can help find the right Australian medical job for you.
 
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