No matter what stage you have reached in your career, there are many benefits to be enjoyed when relocating to work in a new practice. Especially in Scotland, such a move can afford a completely new type of lifestyle and give you access to some of the most beautiful natural environments in the UK.
Take the archipelago Orkney as a prime example. A hidden gem in northern Scotland, this part of the world boasts a stunningly rugged landscape with rolling hills and pristine sandy beaches. Whether you love hiking, photography and art, wildlife watching, history and archaeology, diving, kayaking, cycling, sampling fresh local food or relaxing on the beach, Orkney has it all! The town also boosts a vibrant culture with a thriving music scene, cosy pubs and various festivals to get involved with throughout the year. The laid-back island lifestyle means it’s like being on holiday all the time!
Orkney is also more accessible than many people think. A short ferry or flight gets to you the mainland, with public transport and road links to popular places like Aberdeen and Dundee.
In addition, the island life can be hugely beneficial for your clinical advancement too. Particularly important for dentists and dental therapists earlier on in their careers, working in a more remote location means you will develop a broad array of skills, care for patients with a comprehensive range of needs and be exposed to a phenomenal breadth of clinical situations. You will work alongside and learn from exceptional practitioners who know what it takes to be an excellent all-round clinician, with outstanding support available from other team members as well.
For practices in locations such as Orkney, we offer a fixed-term opportunity for associate dentists and dental therapists to experience island life for 12 or 24 months, as well as permanent positions. This gives you the flexibility to try different rural locations to find the right place for you and your family.
Completing this term also qualifies most professionals for the NHS one-off bonus of £25k (T&Cs apply). In addition, there is a £9k remote and rural annual payment for professionals who relocate to such regions. Further support is also available from Clyde Munro, including help finding accommodation and settling in with access to our established network of people and resources.
So, if you’re looking for a change of pace while gaining unique opportunities to advance and broaden your clinical skills, consider working in Clyde Munro’s Orkney locations. Breath-taking scenery, copious outdoor pursuits, gorgeous sandy beaches and a whole new lifestyle await you!