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UK GP salaries are shaped by the latest DDRB recommendations and contract uplifts, helping practices across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland attract top talent amid ongoing shortages. With a 2.5% assumed uplift for 2026/27 in England, national pay ranges now emphasise competitive session rates and incentives to support work-life balance.
Norovirus Surge 2026 Why NHS Trusts Urgently Need Temporary and Locum Staff
As norovirus cases spike across England in 2026, NHS trusts are closing beds, postponing procedures, and struggling to maintain safe staffing levels. With winter pressures already stretching services to the limit, temporary nurses and locum doctors have become essential to keep wards open and patients safe. This post explains why flexible staffing is critical right now and how a UK healthcare recruitment agency can help trusts plug gaps fast on work.healthcare.
Allied Healthcare Jobs 2026 Start or Grow Your Career in the UK
Allied healthcare jobs are one of the fastest growing areas of the UK workforce, with thousands of vacancies open across the NHS, private clinics, and community services. Driven by an ageing population, NHS workforce plans, and a growing shortage of allied health professionals (AHPs), roles in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography, speech and language therapy, and more are in high demand nationwide.
How the NHS cancer plan and genetics register are changing healthcare careers
The UK government’s National Cancer Plan for England delivering world class cancer care and the launch of the NHS National Inherited Cancer Predisposition Register are reshaping how cancer is prevented, detected, and treated. For healthcare professionals and employers, this shift is already creating new career pathways today and it will continue to redefine roles and skills well into the future.
Top 5 UK Healthcare Jobs with Better Work-Life Balance
Work–life balance varies by employer and setting, but some healthcare roles statistically offer more part-time opportunities, fewer unsocial hours, or shorter weeks than others. Here are five roles in the UK with evidence to support that claim.
Remote Healthcare Jobs in the United Kingdom: Transforming Modern Healthcare Staffing
Remote healthcare jobs are rapidly reshaping the landscape of healthcare employment in the United Kingdom. From telemedicine consultations and digital nursing roles to remote administration, the move towards flexible and virtual healthcare delivery is more than a trend.
Locum GP: What You Should Know
General Practitioners remain at the heart of primary care in the United Kingdom. In today’s healthcare landscape, the role of the Locum GP has grown rapidly, attracting doctors who value flexibility, career variety, and professional autonomy. But what does it really mean to be a Locum GP, and how can you make the most of these unique opportunities?
How Healthcare and Social Care Can Tackle Elderly Social Isolation in the United Kingdom
Social isolation among older people is a growing concern in the United Kingdom, with serious effects on physical, mental, and emotional health. Social isolation is the absence of meaningful social contact and a lack of belonging within supportive relationships. Loneliness is related yet different.
Is Nursing Still a Financially Viable Career Option in the United Kingdom
Nursing remains financially viable in the United Kingdom when you combine steady progression, targeted specialisms, and smart use of enhancements and flexible work. Real value comes from core salary, pay enhancements for unsocial hours, strong benefits, and funded development that supports advancement.
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