Salaried GP

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We are excited to offer an opportunity for a motivated and compassionate GP to join our forward-thinking, supportive, and well-established practice. This role provides the chance to work within a highly collaborative multidisciplinary team, delivering high-quality, patient-centred care while maintaining a sustainable and rewarding workload.At our practice, we are committed to doing general practice the right way balancing access with safety, innovation with continuity, and clinical excellence with staff wellbeing. You will benefit from a structured working day, strong clinical and administrative support, and protected time to focus on patient care.Main duties of the jobAs a Salaried GP, your day-to-day work will focus on delivering high-quality patient care through a mix of face-to-face and telephone consultations. You will assess, diagnose, and manage a wide range of acute presentations, as well as support patients with ongoing health needs where required.You will be responsible for clinical decision-making during your sessions, including prescribing, arranging appropriate investigations, and making referrals where necessary. The role also includes reviewing results, processing clinical correspondence, and completing associated clinical documentation to ensure safe and effective patient care. On-calls will be part of your remit.You will work alongside an experienced and supportive multidisciplinary team, with a clear structure in place to enable you to focus on consultations and clinical workload during your sessions.About usWe are a well-established, forward-thinking GP practice providing care to a diverse population of approximately 16,500 patients. Our team includes GP Partners, Salaried GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, Pharmacists, and a highly skilled administrative team, all working together to deliver safe, effective, and patient-centred care.We pride ourselves on being a supportive and collaborative place to work, where clinicians are valued and workloads are managed with sustainability in mind. There is a strong team ethos, with open communication, shared problem-solving, and a culture that recognises the pressures of modern general practice while actively working to address them. The team meets informally every lunchtime.Our approach focuses on making best use of the wider multidisciplinary team, ensuring GPs are able to concentrate on clinical care. We have clear processes in place to support efficient working, alongside a commitment to continuous improvement in how we deliver services.As a training practice with close links to the wider primary care network, we are engaged in developing the future workforce and adapting to the evolving needs of general practice. We offer a professional, well‑organised environment where clinicians can feel supported, respected, and able to deliver high‑quality care.Job responsibilitiesJob Title: Salaried General PractitionerContract: Fixed Term 6 MonthsHours:4 - 6 SessionsJob SummaryThe post holder will provide high-quality, patient-centred clinical care within a busy and well‑organised general practice. The role is focused on the delivery of routine and same‑day clinical appointments, supporting the practice in maintaining safe and effective access for patients.This is a fixed‑term position designed to strengthen clinical capacity, with an emphasis on consultation‑based care rather than additional responsibilities such as triage or service development.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide a range of GP consultations, including face‑to‑face and telephone appointmentsAssess, diagnose, and manage patients presenting with a wide variety of conditionsPrescribe safely and appropriately in line with local and national guidelinesArrange and interpret investigations as requiredMake referrals to secondary care and other services where clinically appropriateReview and action laboratory results, clinical correspondence, and other patient-related documentationMaintain accurate, contemporaneous clinical records in line with practice and regulatory standardsManage clinical workload within allocated sessions, ensuring safe and effective careClinical Governance and QualityWork within professional guidelines, including GMC standards and local policiesParticipate in clinical governance, including significant event reviews and audits where appropriateMaintain awareness of patient safety, safeguarding, and quality standardsContribute to a culture of continuous improvement and reflective practiceWorking RelationshipsWork collaboratively with GP colleagues, nursing staff, pharmacists, and the wider practice teamLiaise with community services and secondary care providers as requiredMaintain effective communication with administrative and reception teams to support patient flow and care deliveryAdministrative ResponsibilitiesComplete clinical documentation, referrals, and prescribing tasks in a timely mannerReview and process incoming clinical correspondence and test resultsEnsure all records are maintained accurately and securelyProfessional DevelopmentMaintain up‑to‑date clinical knowledge and professional registrationEngage in mandatory training and appraisal requirements relevant to the roleGeneralComply with all practice policies and proceduresAdhere to confidentiality, data protection, and information governance standardsUndertake any other duties appropriate to the roleQualificationsFully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) with a licence to practise.Inclusion on the NHS Wales Performers List (or eligible for inclusion).Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD).ExperienceExperience of working in UK general practice (including GP training)Ability to manage a broad range of acute and routine primary care presentationsExperience of conducting face‑to‑face and telephone consultationsExperience of safe prescribing and clinical decision‑makingExperience of using clinical IT systems (e.g. EMIS Web or similar)Experience of managing clinical workload within time‑pressured environmentsSkillsStrong clinical assessment and decision‑making skillsAbility to work independently within defined clinical sessionsGood communication skills with patients and multidisciplinary teamsAbility to maintain accurate and timely clinical recordsUnderstanding of clinical governance, patient safety, and confidentialityFlexible and reliable approach to delivering clinical sessionsAbility to adapt quickly to new working environments and systemsCommitment to delivering high‑quality, patient‑centred careDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis 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 (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Penarth
Job Type:
FullTime

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