Salaried GP
- Employer
- Norvic Family Practice
- Location
- Smethwick, West Midlands
- Closing date
- 27 Dec 2022
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- Profession
- GP, GP partner, Salaried GP
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time, Part Time
FULL OR PART TME SALARIED GP WITH VIEW TO PARTNERSHIP
Norvic Family practice has a fantastic opportunity for a Salaried GP with view to a partnership for 6-8 sessions to join our well established friendly team. The successful candidate would start March 2023. We are a well organised, high achieving practice in Smethwick. We are a training practice. We also provide training for medical students,
Opportunity for 6-8 clinical sessions.
- 9000 patient GMS practice
- Clinical team comprises 4 partners, 1 sessional GP, Practice Nurses, 1 Nurse Associate to start in Jan and 2 HCA. We also have Pharmacist’s and pharmacist assistant, mental health practitioner, Social prescriber.
- We are using system 1
- Lovely, supportive and well organised team placed to reduce GP’s admin workload
- CQC GOOD in all areas and high QOF achievement.
- Actively involved with primary care network and quality initiatives.
- Newly Qualified GP’s welcome
- Opportunities to develop special interests and enhance clinical skills and help develop the practice
- NHS pension
- Annual leave, bank holidays and CPD time.
- Salary offered is £10,500- £11000 per session.
Main Duties:
- Clinical consultations to provide medical care to our registered patients. Consultation types include telephone, video and face-to-face'.
- A mixture of daily clinical administrative work and dedicated triage clinics.
- On call Duty.
- Areas of clinical specialist interest are encouraged
We look forward to welcoming a dedicated GP to our team, who will maintain our values and contribute to the development of patient services, in a friendly and positive working environment
Please apply in writing with covering letter by clicking the apply button.
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