General Practitioner
Opportunity for a Locum General Practitioner to work within GP Practice or OOH, based in the North West.
The role is based within the GP Practice or OOH Service, predominantly using your clinical expertise and professional knowledge to assess and manage patients in face-to-face settings. You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to deliver a high-quality, patient-centered service when normal primary care is closed. Responsibilities include providing timely, high-quality clinical care and assessments during base visits, supporting telephone triage, and delivering personalized, evidence-informed medical care to all patients in contact with OoHs. You will provide advice, treatment, and onward referral as appropriate, adhere to local prescribing guidelines, and maintain up-to-date medical records with appropriate documentation and coding for consistent audit and monitoring of the service.
As part of the service, you will provide clinical advice and support to non-medical team members as requested and work in close partnership with primary care, acute and specialist services, Urgent Community Response (UCR), Hospital at Home, Single Point of Access (SPA), Community Services, social services, mental health services, and voluntary services both clinically and in relation to service development.
Hours: Full or Part Time available.
If you would like further information, please contact me using the details below.
The Benefits of working with Service Care Solutions:
* DBS disclosures provided via fast track online services free of charge!
* £250 training allowance!
* £250 Joining Bonus!
* Specialist Primary Care consultants offering a single point of contact.
* Frequent notifications of upcoming opportunities via text and email.
* Ltd and PAYE payment options available.
* Nationwide provider of mental health staff to over 40 different NHS Trusts and over 200 local authorities.
If you are interested in applying, please contact Scott Marsh on 01772 208963 or send your CV to scott.marsh@servicecare.org.uk
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