Job summary
Salary Available Upon Request
5 sessions a week
We offer
A well established, friendly and dedicated team serving our 3,900 patients
High quality clinical care under a GMS contract
Link staff include Social Prescriber, Palpitation Nurse, Health Coach, Specialist Nurses and excellent relationship with the wider primary care team
Vision clinical system with DOCMAN/WCCG/GPTR
A wide range of additional and enhanced services.
Active with the Cluster Network Group
We are flexible about the way in which the post might be filled a partner additional to the current partner, or by a Salaried GP. Financially very stable, we offer a competitive package for either approach.
If you bring, or wish to develop, a particular clinical or other skill, we would look to support and encourage this.
Main duties of the job
Please see Job Plan.
Appointments:
15-minute face to face appointments.
AM session up to 16 patients, this includes pre-bookable and on the day urgent appointments.
PM session up to 12 patients, this includes pre-bookable and on the day urgent appointments.
On-call all day on an equitable rota with other doctors in the practice.
Visits as and when required, approximately 2 per week
Dealing with telephone queries from patients or other health care professionals
About us
A well established, small friendly and dedicated team serving over 3,800 patients High quality clinical care (with high QAIF points) under a GMS contract Good skill-mix, with 3 GP's, Nurse Practitioner, 2 Practice Nurses, Pharmacist and good links with the wider primary care team Vision clinical system with DOCMAN A wide range of additional and enhanced services. Active with the Cluster Network Group
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Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see Job Plan
Timetable of Duties:
Clinical duties as above.
Docman up to 20 letters per day
Referrals via WCCG or referrals which are not able to be sent via WCCG
Medication reviews 6 per day
Medication requests 6 per day
Equal share of blood results
Administration:
Whether arising directly from this caseload (referrals, investigations, results) and indirectly (reports, medicals, etc).
You will be expected to carry out your administration duties and possible home visits between 8am and
Primary Care Meetings:
Formal or informal.
Essential to the delivery of team-based care.
Discussing clinical practice standards.
Developing practice protocols.
Mutual professional support for the individual practitioners.
Audit.
Significant event analysis.
Meetings with colleagues in the locality, care trust etc. Where these occur on an ad hoc basis, adjustments to clinical workload may be required.
Duties:
Acting as the buddy to cover another doctors list of patients when that doctor is absent from the practice.
Keeping adequate and legible clinical notes on all patient matters as expected of a General Practitioner.
Abiding by any protocols or guidelines adopted by the practice.
Abiding by any referral and prescribing guidelines adopted by the practice.
Undertaking Medical Audit as appropriate.
Undertaking all clinical Governance activity as appropriate.
Abiding by the Practice Complaints Procedure.
Attending Practice Meetings as required.
Undertaking all necessary medical and data entry requirements of the new GMS contract.
Attend an annual internal Practice Performance Review.
To ensure you renew your GMC membership and other relevant membership.
Undertake annual GP appraisal.
Specific Specialist Roles within the Practice:
Responsibility for particular areas of practice development, QiF areas of responsibility, Practitioner with Special Interest etc.
Personal CPD (Continuing professional Development):
This may include a mix of in-house meetings and events, time away from the practice, either in private study, attending educational events or time in lieu of attending educational events outside of normal working hours.
Your weekly CPD entitlement is 2 hours 67 minutes which can be requested for professional development. This time must be approved by the HR lead in advance and be in accordance with your personal development (PDP). You must keep a log of the time spent on professional development and that log must be shown to the HR lead on request following CPD sessions.
CPD may be accrued and if approved in advance by HR lead taken as study leave to attend courses in line with your PDP.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
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