Our Fitness to Practise directorate is responsible for reviewing and investigating concerns about doctors. As part of that remit, we’re looking for Investigation Advisers to work in our Investigation Teams. As an Investigation Adviser you will be responsible for managing a caseload of investigations looking into concerns raised about a doctor’s fitness to practice.
We’re looking for people with good analytical skills, who have experience of reviewing information against a framework of established policies and guidance to identify appropriate next steps. You will need to be somebody who has an unwavering attention to detail, professionalism, and compassion towards all involved in fitness to practise.
You will receive a full induction and training on joining, with ongoing support provided in the role. The start date for successful applicants will be 1st December 2025. During the first three weeks, you’ll be required to attend the office at 3 Hardman Street 5 days per week. During this period, requests for annual leave will not be accepted. After this you will transition to a hybrid pattern of working from home and in the office. Current office attendance requirement is minimum 2 days per month (subject to change).
You can find more detail on the tasks you will undertake, and the essential skills required for the role, in the job pack.
How to apply for the role
Please provide a CV and complete the ‘Reason for Application and meeting the Essential criteria’ part of the application form. Details on how to complete this can be found in the attached guidance document.
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Virtual event
To assist you with your application we will also be holding a virtual drop-in session on Monday 22nd September at 12pm for up to an hour, where you can join us for more insights on the role and advice on how to apply, to register please click here.
GMC Benefits – Why work for us
We work with doctors, physician associates (PAs), anaesthesia associates (AAs), those they care for and other stakeholders to support good, safe patient care across the UK. We set the standards doctors, PAs, AAs and their educators need to meet, and help them achieve them. If there are concerns these standards may not be met or that public confidence in doctors, PAs, or AAs may be at risk, we can investigate, and take action if needed.
You’ll benefit from being part of an organisation that is genuinely committed to its people with several excellent benefits including:
We are happy to consider a range of flexible working options. Flexible working requests will be considered in line with the policy.
The GMC values diversity and has made a public commitment to processes and procedures that are fair, objective, transparent, and free from discrimination. We are committed to the Disability Confident employer scheme and support its principles. However, please note that although we are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion, the Disability Confident interview scheme will not be applied for this role on this occasion.
The GMC is a charity registered in England and Wales (1089278) and Scotland (SC037750)
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