Job Description
Touring VIP Healthcare Specialist needed for a luxury yacht. Earn £240,000 GBP tax-free while sailing the Mediterranean. Permanent position.
Embrace an unmatched oceanic journey. Swap your stationary clinic for an exhilarating permanent maritime career. Travel across the Mediterranean Sea while providing exceptional medical support on a privately-owned superyacht. Your mobile clinic will anchor at breathtaking destinations like the Greek Islands, Ibiza, and Mallorca.
During your voyages, you will also experience the vibrant coasts of Italy, the Algarve, Marbella, and the prestigious docks of Monaco. If a life of travel intertwined with premium clinical practice excites you, this full-time role is your perfect next step.
Requirements
1. Education: Hold a recognized medical degree obtained in North America (Canada, USA), the UK, Ireland, Australasia (Australia, New Zealand), or Europe.
2. Tenure: At least five years of demonstrated clinical practice after completing specialty training.
3. Specialization: Expertise focused on Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, or Internal Medicine.
4. Language: Impeccable English communication skills are required.
Benefits
5. Earnings: Tax-free annual compensation of £240,000 GBP.
6. Logistics & Housing: Living quarters provided onboard, alongside 100% coverage of employment-related travel.
7. Security: Fully funded malpractice indemnity and private healthcare policies.
8. Work-Life Balance: Visa administration handled completely by our team, plus 30 days of paid vacation.
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Requirements
Medical degree from the UK, Ireland, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Minimum 5+ years post-specialisation. Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Emergency Medicine preferred. Fluent English essential. Private medicine, concierge medicine, executive health, remote medicine, travel medicine, or yacht medicine experience strongly preferred. High discretion, clinical autonomy, and international travel flexibility required.