GeraClinic / NHS jobs by region / London
NHS jobs for international doctors & nurses in London
London is where international clinicians most often start looking, and it is the one region the NHS release singles out for the highest overall vacancy rate.
Can I work in the NHS in London as an internationally-trained doctor or nurse?
Yes, once you complete UK registration. London is served by NHS England — London region; your GMC (doctor) or NMC (nurse) registration is UK-wide, so it applies here. At 30 September 2025 the NHS England workforce had 100,023 unfilled posts (6.7%). You apply to local employers yourself — GeraClinic holds no vacancies.
Which NHS system covers London
London sits in the NHS England London region and has the largest concentration of teaching hospitals in the UK.
NHS employers that operate in the area include Barts Health NHS Trust, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. GeraClinic is not affiliated with any of them and holds no vacancies; you apply to employers directly.
How the NHS shortage applies here
The NHS Vacancy Statistics release names London as the region with the highest overall NHS vacancy rate — 7.7%, above the 6.7% national rate at 30 September 2025.
| Cut | Vacancies (FTE) | Vacancy rate |
|---|---|---|
| Whole workforce | 100,023 | 6.7% |
| Registered nursing | 25,504 | 6.0% |
| Medical (doctors) | 7,248 | 4.4% |
| Highest region (London) | — | 7.7% |
Registration
GMC registration (doctors) and NMC registration (nurses) are UK-wide: one registration lets you work anywhere in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. The employer and the job-application portal differ by nation, but the registration you need does not.
Relocation
Housing and living costs are the highest in the UK, offset by the densest public-transport network and the widest choice of NHS teaching trusts, sub-specialties and training posts.
NHS pay follows the Agenda for Change framework, with pay rates set through separate negotiations in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. See the NHS pay-scales guide for the current bands.
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NHS jobs in London: FAQs
- Can I work in the NHS in London with an overseas medical or nursing qualification?
- Yes, once you complete UK registration. London is served by NHS England — London region. Your GMC (doctor) or NMC (nurse) registration is UK-wide, so the same registration that qualifies you anywhere in the UK applies here — you then apply to the local employer yourself. NHS employers operating in the area include Barts Health NHS Trust, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
- How bad is the NHS staff shortage relevant to London?
- The NHS Vacancy Statistics release names London as the region with the highest overall NHS vacancy rate — 7.7%, above the 6.7% national rate at 30 September 2025. Across the whole NHS England workforce there were 100,023 unfilled posts (6.7%) at 30 September 2025. The full regional breakdown is in the NHS source tables linked below.
- Does GeraClinic place clinicians into NHS jobs in London?
- No. GeraClinic is a private telemedicine service, not an NHS recruiter, and holds no London vacancies. This page is free pathway and relocation information; you find and apply to NHS employers yourself, and Gera charges you no fee.
Ready to work in the NHS — start with the pathway
Your registration is UK-wide, so London is open to you once you register. Begin with the honest, free registration guides, then apply to local NHS employers yourself.
Source & honesty
The NHS figures above are the real published NHS Vacancy Statistics numbers for 30 September 2025; no London-specific vacancy figure is invented. NHS employer names are public record and carry no attached count.
Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS Vacancy Statistics, England, April 2015 – September 2025, Experimental Statistics (30 September 2025, published 27 November 2025).
Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Underlying data: NHS Vacancy Statistics, England, Experimental Statistics (NHS England, published 27 November 2025).
GeraClinic is a private telemedicine service. It is not the NHS, is not an NHS recruiter and is not affiliated with the NHS. This page is free relocation and registration-pathway information for internationally-trained clinicians who independently choose to work in the UK. Gera does not place you, holds no vacancies, charges you no fee, and does not actively recruit from countries on the WHO Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List (2023).