# Locally Employed Doctor Jobs in the NHS

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- **HTML:** https://www.jobclerk.com/jobs/locally-employed-doctor
- **Markdown:** https://www.jobclerk.com/jobs/locally-employed-doctor.md

## Live Market Snapshot

- **Live vacancies:** 301
- **NHS employers:** 111
- **New vacancies this week:** 179
- **Filter scope:** Scoped to junior and senior doctor grades where applicable.
- **Observed salary range:** GBP 37,068 to GBP 115,343

## Role Summary

Locally employed doctor (LED) jobs are NHS trust-employed doctor roles outside the national training pathway. Employers use LED, trust grade, clinical fellow, resident doctor, and specialty doctor style titles depending on the post. These roles can be useful for building UK experience, staying in a preferred location, filling a portfolio gap, or working in a specialty before applying for training.

## Common Search Synonyms

- LED doctor
- trust grade doctor
- trust doctor
- clinical fellow

## Typical Responsibilities

- Delivering day-to-day clinical care at the advertised grade equivalent
- Clerking, ward cover, outpatient clinics, procedures, or emergency duties depending on specialty
- Contributing to rota cover, handover, discharge planning, and escalation
- Maintaining a portfolio with audit, teaching, quality improvement, and reflection evidence
- Working with consultants, trainees, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals
- Following local governance, prescribing, consent, and safeguarding policies

## Typical Requirements

- GMC registration with licence to practise or clear eligibility requirements in the advert
- Foundation competence or equivalent clinical experience for junior LED posts
- Specialty experience, exams, or procedural skills for senior LED or registrar-equivalent posts
- Evidence of communication, teamwork, safe escalation, and clinical judgement
- Right-to-work checks, references, occupational health, and DBS clearance

## Employers Hiring

- Barts Health NHS Trust (11 jobs)
- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (10 jobs)
- Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (10 jobs)
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust (10 jobs)
- University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (10 jobs)
- Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (9 jobs)
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (8 jobs)
- NHS Lothian (7 jobs)

## Locations Hiring

- London, London (57 jobs)
- Manchester, North West (11 jobs)
- Southampton, South East (11 jobs)
- Essex, East of England (10 jobs)
- Bristol, South West (8 jobs)
- Leicester, Midlands (5 jobs)
- Reading, South East (5 jobs)
- Birmingham, Midlands (4 jobs)
- ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL, Belfast (4 jobs)
- Slough, South East (4 jobs)
- Nottingham, Midlands (4 jobs)
- Romford, London (4 jobs)

## FAQs

### What does locally employed doctor mean?

A locally employed doctor is employed directly by an NHS trust rather than appointed through a national training programme. The post can be junior, SHO-equivalent, registrar-equivalent, or senior depending on the advert. LED is the common abbreviation.

### Is a locally employed doctor the same as a trust grade doctor?

Usually, yes. The titles overlap heavily. Some trusts advertise the same type of non-training role as locally employed doctor, trust grade doctor, trust doctor, resident doctor, or clinical fellow. The important details are the grade equivalence, rota, supervision, contract length, and development support.

### Can locally employed doctor jobs help with specialty applications?

They can help if the post gives relevant clinical exposure and portfolio evidence. Look for named supervision, study leave, audit or QI time, teaching opportunities, and workplace-based assessments. The experience is not automatically training time, so confirm expectations before accepting.

### Do locally employed doctor jobs offer visa sponsorship?

Many NHS doctor posts can be eligible for Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker sponsorship, but it depends on the employer, salary, role code, and applicant circumstances. Check the advert and confirm sponsorship with the recruiting trust before relying on a role for visa purposes.

## Agent Notes

- Locally employed doctor roles are NHS trust-employed non-training posts, often advertised as LED, trust grade, clinical fellow, or resident doctor jobs.
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