Is this the remotest GP job ever?

Ready for a sea change? How about a job on a tiny island, home to descendants of HMS Bounty mutineers, accessible only by boat but with free quad bike use thrown in?
The isolated community of Pitcairn Island, a rocky outcrop halfway between New Zealand and Chile in the Pacific Ocean, needs a GP.
Considered one of the remotest inhabited islands on Earth, most of Pitcairn’s 50 residents are descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions.
The island’s main claim to fame is its settlement, by Christian Fletcher and his fellow mutineers in 1790, but it also hit the headlines in 2004 over a string of sex abuse cases.