Doctor Recruitment Agency Saudi Arabia

StaffBank is a specialist medical recruitment agency connecting SCFHS-licensed physicians with leading hospitals and Vision 2030 healthcare projects across Saudi Arabia. We manage the full onboarding process, including DataFlow verification, SMLE preparation, and SCFHS licensing support from initial application through to placement.

Doctor Recruitment Agency Saudi Arabia

SCFHS Licensing and Vision 2030 Physician Placement

Saudi Arabia needs doctors. Not as a future projection but as a present operational reality driving one of the most significant international physician recruitment markets in the world right now. Saudi Arabia is estimated to need at least 20,000 more doctors by 2030 to ensure adequate staffing of facilities according to the Arab Center DC’s analysis of Gulf healthcare workforce challenges. The Saudi Ministry of Health is actively recruiting overseas doctors to address growing shortages particularly in cardiology, paediatrics, anaesthesiology, and general practice according to published Ministry data.
The scale of this demand is matched by the ambition of Vision 2030 — the Kingdom’s programme to transform Saudi healthcare into one of the world’s most modern systems. New hospitals, specialist centres, expanded primary care networks, and world-class tertiary facilities are being built simultaneously across Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, and the emerging NEOM healthcare infrastructure. Every one of these facilities requires internationally trained physicians. Every one of them must be SCFHS-licensed before they practise a single day in the Kingdom.
StaffBank is a specialist doctor recruitment agency for Saudi Arabia. We source physicians from established SCFHS-eligible markets and manage the complete licensing pathway — Mumaris+ registration, Dataflow primary source verification, SMLE or Prometric examination coordination, and SCFHS licence confirmation — for every physician we place. Our clients at Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group, Saudi German Hospital, and other major Saudi hospital networks receive physicians who are fully licensed, thoroughly briefed, and ready to start on the agreed date.
Saudi Arabia offers tax-free physician salaries ranging from SAR 96,000 to SAR 840,000 annually according to MOH salary structure data — approximately 25,000 to 224,000 pounds. Comprehensive benefits packages including housing, health insurance, education allowance, and annual air tickets can add 25 to 70 percent to base compensation. For internationally mobile physicians, Saudi Arabia is among the most financially compelling destinations in the world.

Medical Specialties We Recruit for Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Ministry of Health has identified the following specialties as experiencing the most critical shortages. StaffBank sources across all of them:

20,000+

Additional doctors needed Saudi Arabia by 2030

40,000+

New doctors required per another estimate

Tax-free

Physician salaries -- no personal income tax

Vision 2030

Healthcare transformation driving unprecedented demand

The SCFHS Physician Licensing Process

What StaffBank Manages

Every physician practising in Saudi Arabia must hold a valid Saudi Commission for Health Specialties licence. The licensing process is sequential and requires careful management to navigate efficiently. StaffBank manages every stage for every physician we place:

Where We Source Physicians for Saudi Arabia

StaffBank sources physicians for Saudi Arabia from the following established SCFHS-eligible markets — each with specific licensing pathway considerations our team understands in detail:

Hospital Groups We Recruit For in Saudi Arabia

NHS England Programme Experience

What This Means for Saudi Placements

StaffBank has supported four NHS England national international healthcare recruitment programmes — including the NHS England Global Fellows Programme for Emergency Medicine, the NHS Global Learners Programme for International Nurse Recruitment, the NHS England International Diagnostic Radiography Programme, and the Devon Alliance for International Recruitment which celebrated its 1,000th international nurse arrival in August 2023.

Our physician compliance knowledge, international sourcing methodology, and clinical assessment processes reflect real delivery at the highest level of UK healthcare commissioning — and those same processes apply to every Saudi Arabia physician placement we manage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does SCFHS physician licensing take for Saudi Arabia?
For most specialist physicians, the complete SCFHS licensing process — classification, Dataflow verification, examination where required, and licence issue — takes 14 to 22 weeks from initial Mumaris+ registration. The Dataflow stage, which takes 6 to 12 weeks, is the most time-sensitive component. StaffBank initiates Dataflow verification at the earliest possible stage — as soon as a candidate is confirmed as clinically suitable — to prevent this from delaying the overall placement timeline. We provide our Saudi clients with accurate timeline projections before the interview process begins, not after an offer is made.
Not all SCFHS licence categories require examination. The requirement depends on the physician’s qualifications, their specific specialty, and the SCFHS category they are assessed into. Some physicians — particularly those with recognised specialist qualifications from well-regarded training systems in the UK, USA, Canada, or Australia — may be eligible for a streamlined assessment pathway with reduced or waived examination requirements. StaffBank confirms every candidate’s examination requirement at the sourcing stage. Candidates are never presented to clients with an undefined examination status — this is one of the most common sources of timeline disruption in Saudi physician placements and StaffBank eliminates it by design.
MOH government hospitals offer greater job security and structured salary scales with defined progression. Private hospital groups — Dr Sulaiman Al Habib, Saudi German Hospital, and others — typically offer higher total compensation packages and more clinical autonomy. For internationally trained physicians, private hospital positions generally offer more competitive packages including higher base salaries, more generous housing and education allowances, and stronger professional development support. StaffBank recruits for both sectors and briefs candidates thoroughly on the specific working environment, culture, and compensation structure of each organisation before placement.
StaffBank coordinates the licensing and immigration process as a single managed pathway — ensuring the Iqama and employment visa are in place before the physician’s start date. We brief every physician on the practical aspects of relocating to Saudi Arabia — housing, schools, healthcare, cultural expectations, and the differences between working in government and private healthcare environments. Candidates who arrive prepared and informed demonstrate significantly better retention than those who encounter unexpected realities after arrival. Our placement process is designed to prevent that outcome.

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