Highcroft Surgery

Salaried GP

The closing date is 06 February 2026

Job summary

Highcroft Surgery is a well established GP Practice serving 12,000 patients in the heart of Arnold.

Join our Practice and become part of a friendly, supportive and forward thinking team committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. We offer a collaborative working environment, manageable workloads, and strong multidisciplinary support, allowing GPs to focus on what matters most - their patients. With opportunities for professional development and involvement in service improvement, this is an excellent role for a GP seeking job satisfaction, balance, and a welcoming Practice culture.

Main duties of the job

Clinical competence

  • Strong medical knowledge and clinical judgement

  • Ability to manage uncertainty and a wide range of conditions safely

  • Commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous learning

Communication skills

  • Listens carefully and shows empathy and respect

  • Explains diagnoses and treatment options clearly

  • Involves patients in shared decision-making

Professionalism

  • Reliable, organised and punctual

  • Maintains confidentiality and high ethical standards

  • Reflective, open to feedback and committed to quality improvement

Teamwork

  • Works well within a multidisciplinary team

  • Communicates effectively with colleagues and external services

  • Supports a positive and collaborative Practice culture

Patient-centred approach

  • Treats patients holistically, considering physical, psychological and social factors

  • Shows cultural awareness and sensitivity

  • Advocates for patient safety and continuity of care

Resilience and adaptability

  • Manages workload and pressure calmly

  • Adapts to changes in guidelines, systems and patient needs

  • Maintains wellbeing while delivering consistent care

About us

Our organisation is supported by a dedicated team of 30 staff members, including 2 GP Partners, 4 Salaried GPs, 1 Nurse Partner, 3 Nurses, 1 Nurse Associate, 2 Health Care Assistants, 1 Business Partner/Practice Manager, 1 Operations Manager, alongside teams including Pharmacy, Reception and Administration. We also have a number of ARRS staff supporting the Practice.

We all work together to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care. We pride ourselves on a warm, welcoming atmosphere where people feel valued, supported and respected. The work ethic is collaborative and professional, with a strong emphasis on teamwork, mutual support and continuous improvement.

Working here offers the benefits of a positive workplace culture, open communication, and opportunities for learning and development. Staff are encouraged to contribute ideas and take pride in their work, creating an environment where both employees and patients can thrive.

We use clinical systems including SystmOne, Ardens and eConsult.

Details

Date posted

20 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

A1997-26-0000

Job locations

High Street

Arnold

Nottingham

NG5 7BQ


Job description

Job responsibilities

To work autonomously providing general medical services for Patients of Highcroft Surgery registered with us on a permanent, temporary or immediately necessary basis

To deliver a safe, competent and acceptable standard of medical care, taking part in the day-to-day activities of Highcroft Surgery including surgery, paperwork and home visits where appropriate

Maintaining appropriate records to ensure continuity and quality of care for Patients. These must be accurate, and where possible, avoid jargon to ensure Patients understand the content if viewing their clinical notes

To collaborate with other GP Partners/employees and Practice staff of Highcroft Surgery on Practice development to achieve all clinical performance targets and directed or local enhanced services for Highcroft Surgery or primary Care Network (PCN)

To take part in Practice Team leadership and take clinical responsibility and accountability for Practice population

Working to promote Highcroft Surgery positively and engage with Patients in order to improve service delivery

To be involved in Practice development, identifying service changes and developments in line with clinical needs locally. To develop these as part of the NHS Long-Term Plan and other national guidance

Maintaining records of appointments, financial transactions and other administrative duties

To maintain skills to the required professional level and undertake such training and development as may from time-to-time be required to maintain personal competency

Be up to date with mandatory training and share evidence of this for compliance

Participate in all activities required by CQC registration

Have a zero tolerance to all forms of abuse

To produce and comply with a work plan developed in partnership with the Practice Manager and Partners to ensure all Practice and other work is delivered appropriately and safely

To undertake appropriate clinical risk assessments and work with the wider team to implement management strategies for risks identified

Participate in activities required to assess compliance with CQC Fundamental Standards

To provide high-quality medical services in the context of general practice to the Patients registered with Highcroft Surgery

To provide a full range of services in line with the agreed requirements of the practice NHS contract including the quality and outcomes framework and any local and enhanced services

To provide any services as required for the Primary Care Network agreement including shared QOF standards and service specifications. To provide o provide appropriate care and services to Patients in all age ranges and levels of health care needs

To respond to medical/health problems presented by Patients on the registered list including history taking, diagnosis, investigation, treatment and referral as appropriate

To provide management of long-term conditions in line with national guidelines and pathways

To read and interpret test requests and results ordered by you and other team members taking appropriate action based on the findings

To provide appropriate health promotion and preventative health care advice to all Patients attending the practice

To prescribe generically for Patients as appropriate to need and be able to provide appropriate clinical rationale with support from the Medicines Management Team

To carry out appropriate administrative and other duties in line with the needs of the Practice including referral to other services, maintenance of records, managing registers etc.

To maintain clinical records either written or computer based in line with professional code and requirements utilising appropriate coding

To work in line with appropriate Practice policies and procedures including human resources, safeguarding children etc.

To provide appropriate health education and advice to Patients and carers to enable self-management and choice

To undertake appropriate audit in practice to identify clinical quality issues and markers and define processes to improve clinical outcomes

To take part in appropriate R&D and audit processes within Highcroft Surgery as agreed in line with primary care division priorities

Assist management with maintaining compliance with agreed standards

Promote and implement all the Practice policies and procedures

In the course of your employment you will have access to confidential information relating to Highcroft Surgery and Patients. You are required to exercise due consideration in processing such information and you should maintain confidentiality for Highcroft Surgery and Patients

The post holder will, if required to do so, obtain, process and/or use information in line with the GDPR requirements

Participate in the assessment of the effectiveness of health care provided by the Practice, such as by auditing records

Ensure that Patients rights are protected

Promote and participate in a high standard of care within the Practice

Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all other employees and contractors at Highcroft Surgery

To manage the Practice caseload in partnership with other practitioners to ensure quality outcomes for Patient and carers

To be actively involved in innovation

To develop positive collaborative working relationships across all areas of the Care Team (primary, secondary and social care) and with carers

To be actively involved and engaged in Highcroft Surgery and wider team meetings and forums to promote communication and development

To provide on the day/triage for Patient and other services as agreed

To liaise with all relevant agencies and services to promote knowledge and awareness of services in practice and local community

To work with colleagues to identify ways to ease the burden of demand

To identify ways to promote opportunities for Patient involvement in service development and evaluation

To work flexibly in order to help cover leave, including holidays and short-term leave during sickness

To deliver practice development projects for Highcroft Surgery as agreed with Practice staff, Managers and Partners or Business Owners

To share and disseminate acquired knowledge with all Practice Team members through in-Practice developmental sessions and clinical governance meetings or significant event analysis (SEA)

To work collaboratively to ensure that effective clinical governance is incorporated in the day-to-day practice

To promote effective communication processes between all team members to enable good working practices

To maintain communication processes with acute and other colleagues and partners in care to ensure care delivery

To actively engage in effective communication with the ICB to ensure equity of service delivery and target achievement

Co-operate in the effective resolution of team conflicts

To provide appropriate medical leadership as appropriate to Practice requirements

To identify and utilise best practice through benchmarking and clinical guidelines

To take ownership and provide leadership to the Practice Team in specified clinical areas as part of Practice development programme

To promote through leadership the use of end of life strategies to deliver high- quality palliative care

To develop and implement as appropriate guidelines, policies and procedures as required

To utilise the latest available evidence to shape and organise services to reflect needs of Practice population

Co-operate in maintaining a staffing roster for providing adequate levels of care within the Practice

Participate in developing the philosophy, goals and objectives for health care provided by the Practice

Inform the Provider of any reported or suspected failings in the provision of care within the Practice using the significant event process

To have knowledge of and always act within the boundaries of Health and Safety legislation, Data Protection Acts and Care Quality Commission compliance requirements

Work within the GMC code of conduct

Support and uphold an open, positive and honest working culture

To undertake and complete appraisal process on yearly basis

To undertake and complete GP personal appraisal to ensure revalidation is achieved

To undertake appropriate training to meet personal and mandatory educational needs and practice development needs

To undertake Practice/Personal development, in line with CPD objectives and record activity

Give agreed notice of periods of absence and leave

Attend Practice meetings as required

Provide information for a DBS check, and inform the Practice of any incident that may change the DBS status

Participate in taking care of your own Health & Safety. Ensure that you do not do anything to compromise the health and safety of either your colleagues or yourself

Job description

Job responsibilities

To work autonomously providing general medical services for Patients of Highcroft Surgery registered with us on a permanent, temporary or immediately necessary basis

To deliver a safe, competent and acceptable standard of medical care, taking part in the day-to-day activities of Highcroft Surgery including surgery, paperwork and home visits where appropriate

Maintaining appropriate records to ensure continuity and quality of care for Patients. These must be accurate, and where possible, avoid jargon to ensure Patients understand the content if viewing their clinical notes

To collaborate with other GP Partners/employees and Practice staff of Highcroft Surgery on Practice development to achieve all clinical performance targets and directed or local enhanced services for Highcroft Surgery or primary Care Network (PCN)

To take part in Practice Team leadership and take clinical responsibility and accountability for Practice population

Working to promote Highcroft Surgery positively and engage with Patients in order to improve service delivery

To be involved in Practice development, identifying service changes and developments in line with clinical needs locally. To develop these as part of the NHS Long-Term Plan and other national guidance

Maintaining records of appointments, financial transactions and other administrative duties

To maintain skills to the required professional level and undertake such training and development as may from time-to-time be required to maintain personal competency

Be up to date with mandatory training and share evidence of this for compliance

Participate in all activities required by CQC registration

Have a zero tolerance to all forms of abuse

To produce and comply with a work plan developed in partnership with the Practice Manager and Partners to ensure all Practice and other work is delivered appropriately and safely

To undertake appropriate clinical risk assessments and work with the wider team to implement management strategies for risks identified

Participate in activities required to assess compliance with CQC Fundamental Standards

To provide high-quality medical services in the context of general practice to the Patients registered with Highcroft Surgery

To provide a full range of services in line with the agreed requirements of the practice NHS contract including the quality and outcomes framework and any local and enhanced services

To provide any services as required for the Primary Care Network agreement including shared QOF standards and service specifications. To provide o provide appropriate care and services to Patients in all age ranges and levels of health care needs

To respond to medical/health problems presented by Patients on the registered list including history taking, diagnosis, investigation, treatment and referral as appropriate

To provide management of long-term conditions in line with national guidelines and pathways

To read and interpret test requests and results ordered by you and other team members taking appropriate action based on the findings

To provide appropriate health promotion and preventative health care advice to all Patients attending the practice

To prescribe generically for Patients as appropriate to need and be able to provide appropriate clinical rationale with support from the Medicines Management Team

To carry out appropriate administrative and other duties in line with the needs of the Practice including referral to other services, maintenance of records, managing registers etc.

To maintain clinical records either written or computer based in line with professional code and requirements utilising appropriate coding

To work in line with appropriate Practice policies and procedures including human resources, safeguarding children etc.

To provide appropriate health education and advice to Patients and carers to enable self-management and choice

To undertake appropriate audit in practice to identify clinical quality issues and markers and define processes to improve clinical outcomes

To take part in appropriate R&D and audit processes within Highcroft Surgery as agreed in line with primary care division priorities

Assist management with maintaining compliance with agreed standards

Promote and implement all the Practice policies and procedures

In the course of your employment you will have access to confidential information relating to Highcroft Surgery and Patients. You are required to exercise due consideration in processing such information and you should maintain confidentiality for Highcroft Surgery and Patients

The post holder will, if required to do so, obtain, process and/or use information in line with the GDPR requirements

Participate in the assessment of the effectiveness of health care provided by the Practice, such as by auditing records

Ensure that Patients rights are protected

Promote and participate in a high standard of care within the Practice

Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all other employees and contractors at Highcroft Surgery

To manage the Practice caseload in partnership with other practitioners to ensure quality outcomes for Patient and carers

To be actively involved in innovation

To develop positive collaborative working relationships across all areas of the Care Team (primary, secondary and social care) and with carers

To be actively involved and engaged in Highcroft Surgery and wider team meetings and forums to promote communication and development

To provide on the day/triage for Patient and other services as agreed

To liaise with all relevant agencies and services to promote knowledge and awareness of services in practice and local community

To work with colleagues to identify ways to ease the burden of demand

To identify ways to promote opportunities for Patient involvement in service development and evaluation

To work flexibly in order to help cover leave, including holidays and short-term leave during sickness

To deliver practice development projects for Highcroft Surgery as agreed with Practice staff, Managers and Partners or Business Owners

To share and disseminate acquired knowledge with all Practice Team members through in-Practice developmental sessions and clinical governance meetings or significant event analysis (SEA)

To work collaboratively to ensure that effective clinical governance is incorporated in the day-to-day practice

To promote effective communication processes between all team members to enable good working practices

To maintain communication processes with acute and other colleagues and partners in care to ensure care delivery

To actively engage in effective communication with the ICB to ensure equity of service delivery and target achievement

Co-operate in the effective resolution of team conflicts

To provide appropriate medical leadership as appropriate to Practice requirements

To identify and utilise best practice through benchmarking and clinical guidelines

To take ownership and provide leadership to the Practice Team in specified clinical areas as part of Practice development programme

To promote through leadership the use of end of life strategies to deliver high- quality palliative care

To develop and implement as appropriate guidelines, policies and procedures as required

To utilise the latest available evidence to shape and organise services to reflect needs of Practice population

Co-operate in maintaining a staffing roster for providing adequate levels of care within the Practice

Participate in developing the philosophy, goals and objectives for health care provided by the Practice

Inform the Provider of any reported or suspected failings in the provision of care within the Practice using the significant event process

To have knowledge of and always act within the boundaries of Health and Safety legislation, Data Protection Acts and Care Quality Commission compliance requirements

Work within the GMC code of conduct

Support and uphold an open, positive and honest working culture

To undertake and complete appraisal process on yearly basis

To undertake and complete GP personal appraisal to ensure revalidation is achieved

To undertake appropriate training to meet personal and mandatory educational needs and practice development needs

To undertake Practice/Personal development, in line with CPD objectives and record activity

Give agreed notice of periods of absence and leave

Attend Practice meetings as required

Provide information for a DBS check, and inform the Practice of any incident that may change the DBS status

Participate in taking care of your own Health & Safety. Ensure that you do not do anything to compromise the health and safety of either your colleagues or yourself

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Not limited to:
  • * Medical degree
  • * Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (or equivalent in training if approved by the Royal College of General Practitioners)
  • * Certificate of MRCGP or working towards this qualification
  • * Full GMC Registration
  • * Eligibility for Specialist Registration
  • * ICB Performers List

Desirable

  • Not limited to:
  • * Membership of a Medical Defence Organisation
  • * Management Skills
  • * Available additional sessions and extended hours
  • * Demonstrate an understanding of changes in General Practice including working with colleagues in PCNs
  • * Knowledge of adherence to CQC Outcomes
  • * GP with Specialist Interest (GPSI)
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Not limited to:
  • * Medical degree
  • * Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (or equivalent in training if approved by the Royal College of General Practitioners)
  • * Certificate of MRCGP or working towards this qualification
  • * Full GMC Registration
  • * Eligibility for Specialist Registration
  • * ICB Performers List

Desirable

  • Not limited to:
  • * Membership of a Medical Defence Organisation
  • * Management Skills
  • * Available additional sessions and extended hours
  • * Demonstrate an understanding of changes in General Practice including working with colleagues in PCNs
  • * Knowledge of adherence to CQC Outcomes
  • * GP with Specialist Interest (GPSI)

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).

Employer details

Employer name

Highcroft Surgery

Address

High Street

Arnold

Nottingham

NG5 7BQ


Employer's website

https://www.highcroftsurgery.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Highcroft Surgery

Address

High Street

Arnold

Nottingham

NG5 7BQ


Employer's website

https://www.highcroftsurgery.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Business Partner and Practice Manager

Alicia Garcia

alicia.garcia1@nhs.net

01158832330

Details

Date posted

20 January 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

A1997-26-0000

Job locations

High Street

Arnold

Nottingham

NG5 7BQ


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