About the Role Ludham and Stalham Green Surgeries located in Great Yarmouth, have a fantastic opportunity for a GP assistant (GPA) to join our team on a full-time basis. This role will require the applicant to enrol on a fully-funded GPA training course. The GPA will assist the GPs in maintaining high standards of patient care whilst ensuring the smooth running of the administration of a busy general practice. The role will be varied, challenging, and fast paced. The GPA will provide a point of contact for patients and as such is required to be courteous, sympathetic, and professional in these dealings. The need to liaise effectively with other health professionals and colleagues is a major requirement of this post. Duties Independently manage, carry out and prioritise a variety of administrative and clerical duties. Manage and maintain schedules and diaries. Using a range of software programmes to produce, maintain and distribute documents, including emailing, distributing, typing documents, filing, and organising letters, reports, and other documents. Set up and maintain comprehensive, confidential records and filing systems, ensuring that all records are kept up-to-date and filing is carried out in a timely manner. Monitor workloads. Extraction of necessary data from clinical correspondence and read coding information into electronic patient record. Research appropriate websites, downloading, and sourcing patient leaflets, as requested. Manage own emails, dealing with as much as possible and using a flagging system to prioritise those for the GPs attention. Anticipate and assess problems or issues, showing initiative and exercising independent judgement in resolving or actioning them on behalf of the GPs. Please see the attached job description. About the Candidate If you are a well organized person who thrives on a busy working environment, where no two days are the same, then we would love to hear from you. You will require the following skills and experience; An understanding, acceptance, and adherence to the need for strict confidentiality. An ability to use own judgement, resourcefulness, and common sense, to respond to both patients and staff enquiries and requests. Excellent communication skills – courtesy and helpfulness. Ability to prioritise a challenging workload in a pressurised environment. About Us An excellent opportunity to join a friendly, high achieving & supportive established rural practice providing the full range of traditional family medicine. 2 site GMS practice. 4 established GP partners. Around 5,800 patients. Outstanding CQC rating. Dispensing at both sites. Well established training practice. A cohesive practice team who will go above and beyond for their patients and their colleagues. A culture of leadership, supportiveness, kindness, respect, and diversity. EMIS web & footfall clinical systems. High QOF / DES / LCS achievement. Research ready practice. Excellent ANP, PNs, NA, HCA, social prescriber, first-contact physio, clinical pharmacist (as well as other ARRS roles). Large and supportive management, clinical and administrative team. Regular practice, clinical, governance and MDT meetings. Active patient participation group. We are situated on the beautiful Norfolk Broads which is a lovely area to live and work with affordable housing and excellent schools. We value work/life balance and offer a range of benefits including: Onsite parking. NHS pension scheme. Health service discounts. Employee assistance scheme. Employee savings scheme. Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.