Why you should join us in the Isle of Man...

 
  • Relaxed way of life, friendly people and low crime rates
  • Enjoy an outdoor lifestyle - walking, diving, sailing, mountain biking and great beaches
  • Over 100 flights a week to London, Dublin and regional airports
  • Short commutes with no traffic jams!
  • Great environment to raise a family with high standards of pupil behaviour and an extensive range of extra-curricular activities
  • Low income tax rates, maximum rate is 20%
 
Port St. Mary, Isle of Man
 

Why the Isle of Man?

 
In recent years the Isle of Man has become a popular location for international expatriates to settle, including those from outside the European Economic Area. Those considering a move to the Island are able to take advantage of numerous employment opportunities offered by a growing economy with unemployment below two percent. Those living on the Island, benefit from great lifestyle opportunities, open space, a safe environment, great education and a real sense of community.
 
 
Maintaining a quality lifestyle is a key element to Island life. At just over 35 miles long and with over 100 miles of coastline you can be sure you’re never far from a spectacular view. While it is impossible to deny the Island is quite far north, average annual sunshine hours are consistently higher than London, thanks to our seaside location. Furthermore, the average population density is below 150 people per square km, compared to England where that figure is over 400 people per square km. The average annual salary is also approximately 10% higher than the UK.
 
The Manx people love the outdoors and there are numerous events, clubs and societies in almost everything you can imagine. These clubs and societies also offer a great way to meet new friends, make contacts and find general help fitting into Island life.
 
The 2015-16 Isle of Man Chief Constable’s report, based on overall recorded crime statistics from the period compared with the United Kingdom and Channel Islands, found the Isle of Man to be the safest place in the British Isles.
 
Many on the Island feel this level of personal safety is down to both the sense of community and the individual accountability given by living in a small place. Open front doors and unlocked cars are common sights and perfect strangers will stop, chat and discuss the issues of the day.
 
While we are proud of our unique culture and heritage, it is no secret that a high proportion of the Island’s residents were born elsewhere. This diversity aspect is considered a particular reason for the Island’s economic success, with the Isle of Man never afraid to embrace, integrate and absorb new ideas, working practices and expertise from abroad. The concept of community underpins everything on the Island, from low crime figures, sport, recreation, lifestyle and education.
 
 
Nobles Hospital, Douglas, Isle of Man
 

WHY NOBLE’S HOSPITAL

 
  • Modern well-equipped hospital
  • State of the art medical education facilities
  • Study leave allowance of 30 days over three years with funding available
  • Basic rate of income tax 10%, maximum rate of 20%
  • Superb countryside and leisure facilities
  • Excellent transport links to the United Kingdom
  • Attractive relocation package with advice and support on relocation
  • Heavily subsidised on-site accommodation
 
Noble’s Hospital operates a well-resourced education and training centre called Keyll Darree, which comprises lecture theatre, well stocked medical library, training facilities and a state of the art simulation lab which is operated by trained simulation practitioners.
 
The Terms and Conditions of service are essentially the same as in the United Kingdom with enhancements such as automatic annual incremental pay rises. Other advantages include excellent air links to most UK regional airports and a ferry link to the UK and Ireland.
 
The Isle of Man provides an excellent quality of life for individuals and families, with breath-taking scenery, beautiful beaches and fantastic leisure opportunities, from watersports, running, hiking and biking! For further information about living in the Isle of Man and the Island’s lifestyle visit www.visitisleofman.com
 
More information on living and working on the Isle of Man can be found on this website www.locate.im
 
Tynwald Day, Isle of Man
 
 

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If you would like to know more about working on the Isle of Man, or can't seem to locate an advertised position that is right for you, send us you details including your CV to [email protected] and a member of the team will be in touch.
 
 

Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a beautiful Island, centrally situated in the Irish Sea between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It is a self-governing Crown Dependency, meaning it has its own government, laws and currency and a distinct cultural and political identity.  The Island has inextricable links to the UK through their shared history, community bonds and economic partnerships with the City of London and North West business centres.  This small, close-knit Island of 87,000 people has vibrant arts, cultural and sporting scene, with events and festivals such as the world famous TT motorcycle races and annual Walking Festival attracting visitors from around the globe.
 
With inspiring countryside, very low crime rates and excellent public services, the Isle of Man enjoys a relaxed and peaceful way of life.  The Isle of Man has a clear and simple tax regime with no capital gains tax, withholding taxes or wealth taxes. It has a lower rate of tax on individuals of 10%, a higher rate of 20%.
 
 

Nobles Hospital, Douglas, Isle of Man

 

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