Job summary
We are an innovative well established General Practice Surgery based in the heart of Gorton. We have a registered list of around 8,000 patients. We are looking for a committed, enthusiastic and progressive salaried GP to cover 4 clinical sessions a week at Mount Road Surgery and help us to develop the practice. This is an excellent opportunity for the right candidate to work in a visionary practice with great colleagues.
Four sessions per week required for a newly qualified GP within 2 years of qualification to commence in September 2025.
You will undertake a variety of duties governed by the GMS contract to include:
- In person consultations.
- Telephone consultations.
- Visiting patients at home.
- Checking and signing repeat prescriptions.
- Dealing with queries, paperwork and correspondence as required.
- All aspects of clinical administration.
- Contribute to new ideas and be part of the Practice Team.
- Competitive salary
- 6 weeks of annual leave entitlement
- Full indemnity cover
- NHS Pension Scheme Enrolment
- Initial 6-month fixed term contract with a view to a permanent post, subject to mutual review
Main duties of the job
Take accountability for the highest standards & professional decision making in relation to presenting problems.
Screen patients for disease risk factors and early signs of
illness.
Cover all the clinical management of the patients in surgery
as appropriate including initiating investigations, reviewing results, making
referrals to secondary care or to other providers as appropriate.
Develop care & treatment plans in consultation with
patients and in line with current Practice disease management protocols as well
wider guidance such as that from NICE.
Ensure appropriate follow up of patients.
Record clear and immediate consultation notes to agreed
standards within clinical systems.
Prescribe generically whenever appropriately and in
accordance with the Practice prescribing formulary, NICE guidance and Good
Prescribing Practice (as defined by British National Formulary guidance).
Manage long term conditions and patients with complex
problems.
Make autonomous clinical decisions regarding patient care.
Cover a share of the administration work including lab
results and Docman when colleagues on annual leave.
Work to the highest standards and ensure that quality is
through post graduate training, clinical governance, appraisal, Clinical Audit,
benchmarking and peer review.
Respond in a professional manner in all communications and
deal with complaints in the same manner.
Help develop Practice Plans, Policies, Procedures and Protocols.
About us
We are a GMS contract practice with 5 Partners (4 GP Partners and Practice Nurse Partner). Our team includes 3 salaried GPs, 4 member nursing team, Pharmacist, Practice Manager and Assistant Manager, 5 member admin team and 6 member reception team. We are a fast paced surgery, committed to providing high-quality, patient-centred care, fostering a supportive environment for both patients and staff.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Face-to-face consultations as per appointment slots. Also, a share of any extras if needed.
- Morning Visits triage of requests and visits in collaboration with the other doctors on. These are not common
- Afternoon visits responsibility for covering or helping cover for these on a specified late afternoon until 6.30pm. These are not common.
- Phone consultations 10 minute phone calls
- Morning triage telephone or face-to-face appointments
- Results actioning own and sometimes helping cover when doctors are away
- Scripts signing own and sometimes helping cover when doctors are away. You are likely to need to dial in a couple of times a week to deal with these if you work only one or two days a week.
- Docman these are filtered by admin staff so you will be sent only those needing action or for information. Looking at own and checking data added or adding and actioning as required
- E-mails dealing with own
- Patient notes dealing with own. You may wish to dial in a couple of times a week to action these if you work only one or two days a week.
- Checking complicated or large notes of own new patients all notes will be summarised and a computerised summary created by admin staff. Summarised notes need to be reviewed by the usual doctor.
- Meetings you are encouraged to attend relevant meetings.
Safeguarding:
The post-holder will follow the MHCC policy for safeguarding. A copy of the policy is available to all staff. It is stored in Legacy/Safeguarding/MHCC safeguarding policy.Our Safeguarding Leads are Dr Mansoor Choudhary,
GP Lead and Victoria Bolton, Safeguarding Admin Lead. (Deputy Safeguarding GP will
be the patients usual GP)
Extra time
The contract is nominally for sessions of 4 hours and 10 minutes as per the BMA model contract. However, with meetings, all the relevant admin work and as your patient list increases, your workload could well build up to more than this over the year. Any difficulties with your workload would need bringing to the Partners attention.
Extra / swopped sessions
When a doctor is away for a week partners may cover by doing an extra session. The number of sessions done per year being pro-rata with the number of sessions worked. You will not be expected to take part in this but may occasionally be asked to swop a session to help with cover or offered the chance of being paid to do a locum session if you are available.
Summary of GPC model contract and variations
- Period of notice 3 month on either side (as per model contract)
- Annual leave 6 weeks pro-rata (as per model contract)
- Public holidays 8 statutory days per year
- Study leave 1 session per year per session worked. More leave will be allowed for longer courses by mutual agreement.
- NHS Appraisals 1 session per year off to be appraised
- Maternity/Paternity leave and pay as per model contract
- Sickness pay as per model contract
- Fees for forms etc will be the property of the practice (as per model contract).
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Face-to-face consultations as per appointment slots. Also, a share of any extras if needed.
- Morning Visits triage of requests and visits in collaboration with the other doctors on. These are not common
- Afternoon visits responsibility for covering or helping cover for these on a specified late afternoon until 6.30pm. These are not common.
- Phone consultations 10 minute phone calls
- Morning triage telephone or face-to-face appointments
- Results actioning own and sometimes helping cover when doctors are away
- Scripts signing own and sometimes helping cover when doctors are away. You are likely to need to dial in a couple of times a week to deal with these if you work only one or two days a week.
- Docman these are filtered by admin staff so you will be sent only those needing action or for information. Looking at own and checking data added or adding and actioning as required
- E-mails dealing with own
- Patient notes dealing with own. You may wish to dial in a couple of times a week to action these if you work only one or two days a week.
- Checking complicated or large notes of own new patients all notes will be summarised and a computerised summary created by admin staff. Summarised notes need to be reviewed by the usual doctor.
- Meetings you are encouraged to attend relevant meetings.
Safeguarding:
The post-holder will follow the MHCC policy for safeguarding. A copy of the policy is available to all staff. It is stored in Legacy/Safeguarding/MHCC safeguarding policy.Our Safeguarding Leads are Dr Mansoor Choudhary,
GP Lead and Victoria Bolton, Safeguarding Admin Lead. (Deputy Safeguarding GP will
be the patients usual GP)
Extra time
The contract is nominally for sessions of 4 hours and 10 minutes as per the BMA model contract. However, with meetings, all the relevant admin work and as your patient list increases, your workload could well build up to more than this over the year. Any difficulties with your workload would need bringing to the Partners attention.
Extra / swopped sessions
When a doctor is away for a week partners may cover by doing an extra session. The number of sessions done per year being pro-rata with the number of sessions worked. You will not be expected to take part in this but may occasionally be asked to swop a session to help with cover or offered the chance of being paid to do a locum session if you are available.
Summary of GPC model contract and variations
- Period of notice 3 month on either side (as per model contract)
- Annual leave 6 weeks pro-rata (as per model contract)
- Public holidays 8 statutory days per year
- Study leave 1 session per year per session worked. More leave will be allowed for longer courses by mutual agreement.
- NHS Appraisals 1 session per year off to be appraised
- Maternity/Paternity leave and pay as per model contract
- Sickness pay as per model contract
- Fees for forms etc will be the property of the practice (as per model contract).
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Newly qualified GP within 2 years of qualification.
- Full GP registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and inclusion on the NHS Performers List.
- UK drivers licence.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and education.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Newly qualified GP within 2 years of qualification.
- Full GP registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and inclusion on the NHS Performers List.
- UK drivers licence.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and education.
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).