We are situated in the historic coastal town of Arbroath which is on the East coast mainline to London and has convenient links to the rest of Scotland. We are surrounded by spectacular scenery, countryside and villages in the Angus area which produces an abundance of berries in the bright summer months. There are fabulous beaches and a marina nearby with sailing clubs, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing along with hill walking in the glens and skiing, nearby. We have lots of historic buildings in the area including our own Arbroath Abbey where the Declaration of Independence was signed. If you wish to work in a supportive partnership with flexible home working and a great lifestyle, this is the practice for you. We firmly believe quality care is most important. A typical GP day:
* 8am - 8.30am Admin slots
* 30am - 11am - Surgery 12 slots - mix of telephone (10mins) and face to face (15mins) with one 10 min pharmacotherapy slot
* 11am - 11.30am Coffee!!
* 30am - 12noon Daily huddle (inc signing scripts)
* 12noon - 1pm Admin/Home visit
* 1pm - 2pm - Lunch
* 2pm - 3pm Admin/Docman
* 3pm - 5.40pm - Surgery 12 slots - 2 urgent/visit slots, 10 mix of telephone (10mins) and face to face (15mins)
* 40pm Message slots
A little information about our practice:
* Vision and Docman
* 10,000 patients
* 3 GP Partners, 1 Salaried GP & Regular Locums, 5 ANPs, 3 PNs, 2 HCAs
* Daily triage undertaken by our ANPs
* A mix of 10mins telephone and 15 mins face to face appointments (longer if needed)
* Daily huddle meeting to discuss home visiting and support wider team
* Admin/Docman and home visiting time scheduled
* Extended hours provision - GPs and ANPs cover this
* Chronic disease management undertaken by our PNs
* In-house Minor Surgery, Coil/Implant fitting and Joint injection
* Specialist interests encouraged
* Direct access physiotherapy, In-house Mental Health and Wellbeing/Listening services, well established MDT meetings, Pharmacy support, Social Prescriber
We are looking for people who will work well with our multi-disciplinary team and who can help drive the practice forward and keep it relevant for the future of general practice in our area. We have a great relationship with the other practices in the town via our cluster group meetings and very much see this as a positive in the future delivery of care for our collective patients. We would be keen to have people who are interested in developing these relationships further with quality improvement as the focus.