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Ethical recruiters list

A list of recruitment organisations, agencies, and collaborations that operate in accordance with the revised Code of Practice.

30 October 2024

This list is sorted by recruitment organisation, agency or collaboration name, professionals supplied, and region. Each profession and organisation recruits is listed as a separate entry.

Recruitment organisations, agencies or collaborations that have successfully applied to the ethical recruiters list will receive a letter confirming this and will be added to the list in the next monthly update. 

Use the search function to find a recruitment organisation, agency, collaboration, or profession, whether an agency is on an approved framework - Health Trust Europe (HTE) or NHS Workforce Alliance (NHS WA) - or click on the table headers to sort by column A-Z. 

NHS Employers does not provide organisations, agencies or collaborations with acquiring business and cannot advise on individual queries or processes. 

30 October 2024 - The Ethical Recruiters List has been updated.

One organisation has been removed from the list this month, as they have either chosen to be removed themselves or they have been removed following the outcome of an independent process under the Code of Practice. 

We would like to remind all employers to check the ethical recruiters list every time you work with a recruitment organisation to make sure they remain on the list.

These recruitment organisations, agencies or collaborations operate in accordance with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) revised Code of Practice (published 23 March 2023) for the international recruitment of health and social care professionals.

Health and social care employing organisations (including the NHS and private providers of health and social care services) are urged to only use recruitment organisations, agencies or collaborations which appear on this list, although inclusion on the list does not imply that they belong to a group that are either preferred suppliers or recommended by NHS Employers or the DHSC.

Once an agency has successfully applied to the Code, applications can then be made to an approved framework. NHS organisations are strongly recommended to engage with an approved framework to contract any requirements for the international recruitment of healthcare professionals. Each framework agreement will have its own unique terms, specifications, commercial structure and added value benefits, so please engage with the relevant parties to ensure that you get the support you need to support your overseas recruitment and successful outcomes. 

Please note: The NHS Employers organisation name and logo are protected and recruitment organisations, agencies, and collaborations are not permitted to use it on any of their materials. 

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