A&E Doctor – Emergency Medicine Role in the Cayman Islands (3+ Years Post-CCT)
Caribbean-based private Urgent Care facility seeks experienced A&E Doctor. Tax-free income, work-life balance, and relocation support. Minimum 3 years post-CCT experience required.
A modern, well-equipped private healthcare facility in the Cayman Islands is seeking a highly skilled Emergency Medicine Consultant to join its large Urgent Care department team. This is a unique opportunity to practise in a beautiful island setting while delivering high-quality, responsive emergency care.
We offer:
Competitive tax-free salary with bonus incentives
Structured, team-based approach to emergency medicine
Flexible full-time rota with protected downtime
Modern emergency department with diagnostic and specialist support
Full relocation, work permit, and licensing assistance
Collegial environment with opportunities for teaching and leadership
Candidate Requirements:
Medical degree with full registration and license in home country
Completion of CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training) in Emergency Medicine
Minimum 3 years post-CCT clinical experience in A&E / Emergency Medicine
Advanced life support certifications (ALS, ATLS, PALS) preferred
Excellent decision-making, triage, and communication skills
Adaptable, team-oriented, and patient-focused approach
Fluent in English
Why the Cayman Islands?
Live and work in one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after destinations. Enjoy a safe, cosmopolitan community, pristine beaches, and a high standard of living—all while earning a tax-free income. Whether you’re seeking professional growth or lifestyle change, this opportunity offers both.
Apply now to advance your A&E career in a world-class clinical environment with a tropical twist.
- Department
- Emergency Medicine
- Role
- Emergency Medicine Specialist
- Locations
- Cayman Islands
About Advantage Medical Staffing
Our founders, Dr Rowen Fernando, a GP with 15+ years of experience, and his wife Shilpa, made their own journey, relocating to Canada and turning their insights from this experience into a resource for others. Inspired by their adventure, they set out to support other medical professionals in making similar leaps.