The application forms for the NHS employer I work for are filled in on-line, nobody has to send in a c.v., and when considering the applications, we don't get to see the front page (i.e. the one with the person's personal details on), so we have to consider the person's application anonymously on merit and experience alone. There is a section on the application form where you have the opportunity to say why you want the job, what experience you have, what you will bring to the role, etc. It is worth looking at the NHS Jobs website (if you haven't already) because jobs across the NHS as well as in GP practice can be advertised there. I do agree with the others - you have to demonstrate how you fit the job you're applying for, and how you are the ideal person for the job, rather than saying "this is the sort of job I'm looking for". I can guess from what you say where you are working at the moment, and I know the course you're on, it'll stand you in very good stead as it's recognised in plenty of healthcare settings. Good luck!