Locum Doctors UK FAQs
What is a Hospital Locum?
A hospital locum doctor is a temporary placement for doctors, which can range from one day to several months. With MP Locums you select the grade and specialty you require, and we find suitable you a suitable locum job.
When placing you into a position we will ensure the information we hold on you is taken into account to ensure you are offered placements that meet your career and lifestyle needs at this time.
How Can I Become a Hospital Doctor Locum?
MP Locums has a straightforward and efficient registration process. We need information from you, which we keep confidential and secure. This information includes documents and certificates which can be posted or emailed to us. We listen to your needs and will keep you informed and updated at each and every stage.
Please complete our Online Registration Form and email the following attachments or call us to let one of our team help you gather the information:
- A copy of your CV*
- A copy of your GMC Certificate
- Proof of qualifications and training, including post graduate qualifications
- Proof of Identity: photo card drivers licence or passport with two recent utility bills
- Contact details of two referees
- Record of immunisations
- Recent CRB disclosure (less than 12 months old)
- Evidence of eligibility to work in the UK where applicable
- A copy of your passport for ID purposes
- National Insurance number
- Pathology report that includes the Hepatitis B & C status with titre levels
- 2 passport size photographs for identification purposes (signed on the back)
- Confirmation that you have read our staff handbook and terms and conditions
For more information on locum doctors UK, please call 0845 434404 now.




