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Our Founders Message
“We moved to the Cayman Islands, from the UK, in July 2016. We adore the Islands and the especially the wonderful people.
I was Neonatal Unit Chief of Service at UCLH, as well as Associate Responsible Officer for the hospital, and a Clinical Reference Group participant too, when we moved. As you can imagine, the ‘right’ move professionally and personally was a big consideration. It has been more than we could have ever hoped for, but with a few learning experiences along the way too.
We especially love how the professional population (and especially the expat population) embraces life, with a truly healthy balance between professional life and down-time.”
Dr Sara Watkin
Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist
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We strongly believe that the right person for the Cayman Islands, and what makes the Cayman Islands right for the person, is someone who wants to do great things professionally and have the time and support to do them really well, wants to work hard whilst at work but then enjoy life too, and who loves truly being part of the community. It’s small, so you’ll see everybody, all the time, everywhere, and it’s wonderful for it.
If you’re coming to retire, it isn’t for you. If you are motivated by the money, we’d discourage you (although salary levels are highly unlikely to be a barrier). But if you are coming because you want to put all the good things back into life, then you’re on the right track.
Lastly, we believe it is an utter privilege to live and work in this inspiringly beautiful corner of the world, amongst some of the most lovely and community-spirited people on the planet. Consequently, we wholeheartedly believe you need to come here to be kind to the Cayman Islands, and in return the people and the Islands will be kind to you. We actually call that Cayman Kind – it’s a real thing.
Andrew Vincent, Director
Sara Watkin, Consultant
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to receive a reply?
Usually you’ll have a first response in a few days, if not faster. However, it can depend on workload, travel schedules and our clinical commitments too, so please don’t worry if it is a little longer.
What happens if I am unsuccessful?
We tend to work with only the best posts and so they can be quite hotly contested sometimes. So, firstly, please don’t think it is a reflection on your capability. Normally, we’ll assess your application and other posts we know about and in many cases we can actively search specifically for you, always in full consultation with you.