Job summary
We are a forward thinking, training GP practice serving a population of 17000 patients across West Lancs. 2 branches in Skelmersdale, 1 in Southport and 1 in Ormskirk.
We are seeking an enthusiactic and motivated GP to join our supportive and expanding team for 3 days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
We are a large, friendly and well established practice with a strong reputation for innovation, collaboration and excellent clinical outcomes. We deliver all national and local enhanced services and provide extensive training and development opportunities for GPs at all stages of their career. Our culture is built on mutual learning, support and engagement. We place high value on GP wellbeing and sustainability, working proactively to manage workload and create a positive working enviroment. You will be joining a large and diverse multidisciplinary team including clinical pharmacists, nursing and HCA team, Advanced Practitioners and a dedicated non clinical support team managing referrals, prescriptions and path links. This structure allows our GPs to focus on high quality clinical care while minimising the administation burden.
We actively embrace technology to improve efficiency and patient access. Our on line traige system enables patients to submit structured on line consultations, ensuring they are directed to the most appropriate clinician or service. This has significantly improved patient access while reducing GP workload.
Interviews will be held 25.02.2026.
Main duties of the job
The Patient first contact is predominantly via Accurx, our online triage system, ensuring timely, efficient and appropriate allocation of care across the multidisciplinary team.
Clinical Care
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Provide high-quality, personalised medical services to the practice population, delivering sensitive, responsive and patient-centred care.
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Ensure that ethnic, linguistic, cultural and social needs of patients are recognised and appropriately addressed in all aspects of care.
Service Development 3. Contribute to shaping, developing and organising services to reflect the evolving needs of the local community and practice population.
Learning & Education 4. Promote and contribute to the practice as a learning organisation, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of current policy, clinical guidelines and best evidence, and supporting their integration into everyday practice.
Team Working & Leadership 5. Work effectively within the primary healthcare team, fostering strong multidisciplinary collaboration and taking on leadership responsibilities where appropriate.
Quality Improvement & Governance 6. Actively participate in and promote quality improvement initiatives, including clinical governance, audit, and service evaluation.
Practice Values & Objectives 7. Work in line with the practices aims, objectives and values, contributing to a positive, supportive and sustainable working culture.
About us
We believe in clinical excellence, and that general practice is the cornerstone of health and well-being within our community. Our ambition is to deliver the priorities set out in the GP forward view in a way that is locally relevant, valued by patients, and professionally satisfying for our staff.
The health and wellbeing of our workforce is of paramount importance to us. We have appointed a dedicated Health and Wellbeing Lead to ensure this remains a core focus of practice life.
We actively align our working practices with recent BMA guidance on safe working in general practice, including recommended safe limits on the number of patient contacts per day. This approach underpins our commitment to sustainability, safe patient care and clinician wellbeing.
Our Practice family is large, diverse and highly supportive, consisting of 7 GP's, GP Registrars, ANP, Nurse Prescribers, Practice Nurses, Pharmacists, Community Paramedic, and HCA's. Our strong administrative and management team play a vital role in reducing GP workload and supporting efficient service delivery, including 17 receptionists and a head receptionist at each location, 3 clinical coders, one scanner, data quality lead, 2 deputy Practice Managers, Office Manager and Practice Manager.
In addition to our core services, we are a committed and active member of our local Primary Care Network (PCN). We work collaboratively with PCN partners to improve patient access and service delivery across our local area.
Details
Date posted
15 January 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£63,955.08 a year Sessional Rate of £10,659.18 (6 sessions)
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time, Flexible working
Reference number
A1087-26-0001
Job locations
Sandy Lane Health Centre
Sandy Lane
Skelmersdale
Lancashire
WN8 8LA
North Meols Medical Centre
Church Road
Southport
Merseyside
PR9 8ET
Beacon Primary Care
11 Railway Road
Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 2DN
Hillside Health Centre
Tanhouse Road
Skelmersdale
Lancashire
WN8 6DS
Employer details
Employer name
Beacon Primary Care
Address
Sandy Lane Health Centre
Sandy Lane
Skelmersdale
Lancashire
WN8 8LA