Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Locum Doctors
A locum doctor is a fully qualified medical professional who works on a temporary basis, filling short- term gaps in hospitals, GP practices, or private healthcare settings across the UK.
Locum work offers:
You must have:
Full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) with a licence to practise
Right to work in the UK
Relevant qualifications and experience
Up-to-date compliance documents (DBS, immunisations, references, etc.)
Yes. An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is required to work in most healthcare settings in the UK.
Typical requirements include:
Revalidation is the process set by the General Medical Council to confirm that doctors remain fit to practise. It takes place every five years and is based on annual appraisals and supporting evidence.
Yes. All licensed doctors in the UK, including locum doctors, must participate in revalidation.
A designated body is the organisation that oversees your revalidation. As a locum doctor, this could
be:
A Responsible Officer is a senior doctor within your designated body who:
Reviews your appraisal outcomes
Ensures you meet GMC requirements
Makes a recommendation to the GMC about your revalidation
You must complete one appraisal every year as part of the 5-year revalidation cycle.
How much do locum doctors earn?
Rates vary depending on specialty, grade, and location. Locum work typically offers higher hourly rates than permanent roles due to flexibility and demand.
Payment schedules vary by agency, but most locum doctors are paid weekly or monthly, depending on timesheet submission and contract terms.
Yes. You must have appropriate medical indemnity cover in place for all locum work.
We provide:
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