Job responsibilities You will have a detailed induction to our PCN and any practices that you work in. This will help you develop an understanding of how each practice functions, along with training in SystmOne which all the practices use. While working, you will have access to a GP clinical supervisor/mentor at all times including enhanced access sessions. As well as undertaking normal GP patient care duties, if wished, you will have the opportunity to develop a special interest or spend time on PCN development projects, for example, our PCN currently has a project to help improve the mental wellbeing of our children and young people via a Youth Worker and all age Social Prescriber. We are also looking at using coproduction to develop improved accessibility to healthcare for our patients with ASD, vision or hearing difficulties, or other reasonable adjustment needs. We also have a large Clinical Pharmacist team who are developing additional skills such as managing heart failure and hypertension. We hope that, once you have been with us for a few months, you will: Be developing into a more skilled and confident clinician Feel supported by the team around you and feel able to support your colleagues too Have an understanding of how different practices work Feel engaged and enthused by the variety of your work Be developing supportive relationships both within practices, and within partner organisations. Be contributing to the PCNs development and ultimately improving the care that patients receive.