Job summary
Would you like to be part of a forward-thinking practice team with a sustainable work ethos, who make it a priority to support their colleagues
Permanent salaried post: starting at £11k/session
6-8 sessions
Main duties of the job
Start date flexible for the right candidate
25 appointments a day
15 minute appointments
13,000 patients
Low visiting rates
Opportunity to develop additional skills & roles
In-house clinical coding team & pharmacy team reduces administrative burden
Patient-list
support system reduces administration burden
Collaborative, open plan working in our hub room, for support, learning and teamworking
Monthly in-house MDT meeting
Opportunity to be involved innovative QUIP
and use of technology
Daily team coffee break
Regular practice education and social/teamworking events
6wk annual leave and 1wk study leave (pro rata)
Professional
Indemnity reimbursed
Green Impact for Health Scheme Silver Award
Highly regarded training practice with excellent feedback from trainees
In-house mentorship for Newly Qualified GPs
Supportive of Newly Qualified GP Fellowship scheme
If you want to find out why we think Leckhampton is such a great place to work do get in touch to arrange a chat or an informal visit to see if we might be a good fit for you we would love to meet you!
About us
Leckhampton
Surgery is well regarded locally. We have a culture of learning and mutual support,
valuing the opinions of all members of our practice team. We prioritise staff well-being at all times and
as a result have a very low turnover and enjoy a lovely working atmosphere in
the building.
Our 6 partners
and 3 salaried doctors enjoy the opportunity to undertake some of their work
together in an open-plan, multi-disciplinary hub. We find this builds a great team spirit, as
team members can learn from each other, as well as work more collaboratively. Working from a traditional clinic room can
also be accommodated if preferred.
Our doctors consult
with 25 patients on a routine day (in line with BMA guidance) comprising a mix
of face-to-face and telephone appointments. We have very few home visits and these are
usually undertaken by the urgent care team on the day. Duty doctor sessions are
shared fairly and are capped to ensure workload is sustainable. The successful
applicant will hold a share of the patient list, which supports continuity of
care, professional development, and doctor satisfaction.
We welcome
expressions of interest from newly qualified (or about to be) GPs and
experienced GPs alike. This could be a
stand-alone post, part of a portfolio career or to complement one of the many
fellowship opportunities that are available in Gloucestershire.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Leckhampton
Surgery is well regarded locally. We have a culture of learning and mutual support,
valuing the opinions of all members of our practice team. We prioritise staff well-being at all times and
as a result have a very low turnover and enjoy a lovely working atmosphere in
the building.
Our 6 partners
and 3 salaried doctors enjoy the opportunity to undertake some of their work
together in an open-plan, multi-disciplinary hub. We find this builds a great team spirit, as
team members can learn from each other, as well as work more collaboratively. Working from a traditional clinic room can
also be accommodated if preferred.
Our doctors consult
with 25 patients on a routine day (in line with BMA guidance) comprising a mix
of face-to-face and telephone appointments. We have very few home visits and these are
usually undertaken by the urgent care team on the day. Duty doctor sessions are
shared fairly and are capped to ensure workload is sustainable. The successful
applicant will hold a share of the patient list, which supports continuity of
care, professional development, and doctor satisfaction.
We welcome
expressions of interest from newly qualified (or about to be) GPs and
experienced GPs alike. This could be a
stand-alone post, part of a portfolio career or to complement one of the many
fellowship opportunities that are available in Gloucestershire.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Leckhampton
Surgery is well regarded locally. We have a culture of learning and mutual support,
valuing the opinions of all members of our practice team. We prioritise staff well-being at all times and
as a result have a very low turnover and enjoy a lovely working atmosphere in
the building.
Our 6 partners
and 3 salaried doctors enjoy the opportunity to undertake some of their work
together in an open-plan, multi-disciplinary hub. We find this builds a great team spirit, as
team members can learn from each other, as well as work more collaboratively. Working from a traditional clinic room can
also be accommodated if preferred.
Our doctors consult
with 25 patients on a routine day (in line with BMA guidance) comprising a mix
of face-to-face and telephone appointments. We have very few home visits and these are
usually undertaken by the urgent care team on the day. Duty doctor sessions are
shared fairly and are capped to ensure workload is sustainable. The successful
applicant will hold a share of the patient list, which supports continuity of
care, professional development, and doctor satisfaction.
We welcome
expressions of interest from newly qualified (or about to be) GPs and
experienced GPs alike. This could be a
stand-alone post, part of a portfolio career or to complement one of the many
fellowship opportunities that are available in Gloucestershire.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Desirable
- Highly regarded training practice with excellent feedback from trainees
- In-house mentorship for Newly Qualified GPs
- Supportive of Newly Qualified GP Fellowship scheme
Person Specification
Qualifications
Desirable
- Highly regarded training practice with excellent feedback from trainees
- In-house mentorship for Newly Qualified GPs
- Supportive of Newly Qualified GP Fellowship scheme
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This 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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This 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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).