Role Summary Havering Health GP Federation is a working collaboration of 38 General Practices with a combined patient population of over 274,901 patients, providing development and progression opportunities for its workforce. Due to the changes in the ARRS Scheme to introduce General Practitioners, Havering Liberty PCN are looking to expand our team by seeking to employ a General Practitioner within 2 years of qualification, to work alongside our practices and PCN staff. Our PCN staff currently includes Clinical Pharmacists, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Dieticians, Social Prescribers, Physiotherapists, Care Coordinators, Nursing Associates and Pharmacy Technicians. This role is ideal for an enthusiastic, newly qualified GP with an interest in medical education. For part of your working week, you would be required to perform as an autonomous general practitioner working independently, and with other health care professionals, to assess, diagnose and treat patients attending within a primary care setting. You will provide professional advice to patients, carers and colleagues and ensure the maintenance of clinical excellence. For the remainder of your week, you will lead the provision of education and training to Medical Students from Queen Mary and Westfield University who are assigned to the PCN. Appropriate training and support will be provided for this element of the role. You will be expected to be professionally accountable and responsible for all elements of practice in accordance with the GMC Duties of a Doctor, ensuring the safety of patients and quality of their care, whilst developing your skills as a leader in medical education. Havering Liberty PCN is located at St Georges Health and Wellbeing Hub; an impressive new healthcare facility housing primary care, community care and a dedicated ageing well suite with access to secondary care frailty teams. Havering Liberty PCN is an accredited training PCN and you will have access to expert guidance from our GP and Undergraduate trainers. This is a unique opportunity to develop skills in medical education early in your career in a fully supportive training environment. Primary Responsibilities: Clinical Practice: In accordance with the PCN rota, as agreed, the post-holder will make themself available to undertake a variety of duties including GP face to face consultations, telephone consultations and queries, visiting (may include nursing home as well as patients home), checking and signing/authorising repeat prescriptions and dealing with queries, paperwork, correspondence and investigation results in a timely fashion. Making professional, autonomous decisions in relation to presenting problems, whether self-referred or referred from other health care workers within the organisation Assessing the health care needs of patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems Screening patients for disease risk factors and early signs of illness In consultation with patients and in line with current practice disease management protocols, developing care plans for health Providing counselling and health education Referring to other health and care providers as appropriate Recording clear and contemporaneous consultation notes to agreed standards Collecting data for audit purposes Compiling and issuing computer-generated (or paper where necessary) acute and repeat prescriptions Prescribing in accordance with the practice prescribing formulary (or generically) whenever this is clinically appropriate The post-holder will be required to visit patients during surgery time in an emergency if clinically indicated. The post-holder will undertake fair share of home visiting sessions per week as allocated. Communication: Utilise and demonstrate sensitive communication styles, to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment Communicate with and support patients who are receiving bad news Communicate effectively with patients and carers, recognising the need for alternative methods of communication to overcome different levels of understanding, cultural background and preferred ways of communicating Delivering a quality service: Recognise and work within own competence and professional code of conduct as regulated by the GMC Produce accurate, contemporaneous, and complete records of patient consultation, consistent with legislation, policies, and procedures Assess effectiveness of care delivery through self and peer review, benchmarking, and formal evaluation Evaluate patients response to health care provision and the effectiveness of care Support and participate in shared learning across the practice and wider organisation Use a structured framework (e.g. root-cause analysis) to manage, review and identify learning from patient complaints, clinical incidents, and near-miss events Leadership personal and people development: Act as a GP leader in the PCN team, ensuring that the needs of the patient are a priority Take responsibility for own learning and performance including participating in clinical supervision and acting as a positive role model Support staff development in order to maximise potential Lead the teaching of undergraduate medical students assigned to the PCN, utilising the entire PCN team to enhance their experience and learning in a modern primary care setting Contribute to the development of local guidelines, protocols and standards Team working: Understand own role and scope and identify how this may develop over time Work as an effective and responsible team member, supporting others and exploring the mechanisms to develop new ways of working Delegate clearly and appropriately, adopting the principles of safe practice and assessment of competence Create clear referral mechanisms to meet patient need Management of Risk: Manage and assess risk within the areas of responsibility, ensuring adequate measures are in place to protect staff and patients Support the team to ensure work areas and practices are safe and free from hazards and conform to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines Support the team to ensure appropriate supervision of safe storage, rotation and disposal of vaccines and drugs and documentation of controlled drug usage according to legal requirements where appropriate Managing Information: Use technology and appropriate software as an aid to management in planning, implementation and monitoring of care, presenting and communicating information Review and process data using accurate Read codes to ensure easy and accurate information retrieval for monitoring and audit processes Understand responsibility of self and others to the practice and primary care trust regarding the Freedom of Information Act Equity and Diversity: Identify patterns of discrimination and take action to overcome this and promote diversity and equality of opportunity Enable others to promote equality and diversity in a non-discriminatory culture Support people who need assistance in exercising their rights Adhere to local chaperoning policies Act as a role model in the observance of equality and diversity good practice Accept the rights of individuals to choose their care providers, participate in care and refuse care Assist patients from marginalised groups to access quality care