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Overview
This guidance for doctors takes you through:
- MCAs general criteria for ADs
- types of AD
- how to apply for appointment as an AD
MCAs recruitment system has been established in agreement with maritime employers and seafarers trade union organisations.
It aims to serve the seafarers working on UK vessels, and holding UK Certificates of Competency (CoCs).
MCA is currently recruiting for ADs
- No current recruitment campaigns
Criteria for appointment as an AD
The appointment of Approved Doctors to carry out ENG1 seafarer medical examinations is restricted to areas where a demand for at least 50 examinations in a year has been demonstrated.
The most suitable candidate is appointed based on qualifications, experience and location.
The full recruitment procedure is detailed in chapter 2 - the role of an approved doctor, in MCAs approved doctors manual.
The categories of ADs
General list doctors are:
- available to all seafarers
- spread over a wide geographical network
- mainly appointed on a replacement basis
Vacancies are advertised locally using the local CCG; MCA keeps a file on those who have expressed an interest in becoming an AD. Youll then be invited to apply to make sure of fair and open competition.
All the applications are reviewed by MCAs chief medical adviser.
Company doctors are:
- appointed at the request of companies with vessels on the UK flag, subject to the MCA chief medical advisers scrutiny of qualifications and experience
- only able to do medicals on those employed by the shipping company
- usually contractors to major shipping companies, or providing services to a ship management or crewing company
- expected to provide a full occupational medical service for the shipping company
Apply to become an approved doctor
Download the application form to become an approved doctor, then send your completed application to the address on the form.
Speculative applications (meaning those not part of a recruitment process started by MCA) will be notified if a specific vacancy comes up.
The chief medical adviser will review your application, then itll be acknowledged by the medical administration team.
Further information
- The Ship Captains Medical Guide
- merchant shipping notice (MSN)1886
- Seafarers: medical certification
Updates to this page
Last updated 25 November 2024 +show all updates
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There are no recruitment campaigns currently. Removed all recruitment campaigns.
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Removed - Oban and surrounding areas Closing 30th August 2024South West Wales Closing 13th September 2024
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Orkney - Closing date 23rd August 2024 removed.
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Addition of South West Wales Closing 13th September 2024
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Removed Isle of Man, Leicester and Nottingham from recruitment campaign list.
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Added Oban and surrounding areas to recruitment campaign list.
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Added Orkney - Closing date 23rd August 2024 to recruitment list
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Added recruitment campaigns for Isle of Man and Nottingham/Leicester. Closing dates are 9th August 2024.
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Shetland and Manchester M60 Corridor no longer recruiting.
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Removed Exeter to Bude
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Added:- Shetland Closing 5th July 2024.- Manchester (specifically the M60 corridor) Closing 5th July 2024.
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Recruitment for Southampton areas have finished and a request has been received to remove from page.
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MCA now recruiting Exeter to Bude Closing 21st June 2024.
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info on Middlesbrough closing date removed