Job summary
Salaried GP Full Time (up to 8 sessions)
£110,000
per annum (FTE) + NHS Pension + CPD + Portfolio Opportunities
North Brink Practice Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Start date: Flexible aiming for April 2025
Were not a typical GP practice.
At North Brink, weve built a
progressive and sustainable model of general practice that protects clinical
quality, supports development and brings back enjoyment to being a GP. We are
proud to be a high-performing, training and teaching practice with 19,400
patients. We are strongly engaged in the Wisbech Primary Care Network and
actively shaping integrated neighbourhood care. The
Practice adopts a team-based approach towards the care of our patients; we have
fully embraced working with our allied healthcare professionals and
administrative colleagues, so that our patients needs are addressed by the most
appropriate person and in the most efficient way.
If youre a committed, forward-thinking GP who wants clinical autonomy, team
support and room to grow, then wed like to hear from you.
Main duties of the job
We are recruiting a full-time Salaried GP up to 8 sessions per week to join our
established clinical team. The role includes
Manage a flexible and varied clinical workload with clinical admin minimised
by workflow support
Supervision and collaboration with our extended multi-disciplinary team pharmacists, ANPs, ACPs, physios, mental health practitioners, paramedics and
HCAs Clinical leadership opportunities tailored to your interests
Optional mentoring, teaching and training responsibilities
Contribution to service development and population health projects
Opportunity to develop a specialist interest (e.g. minor surgery, womens
health, diabetes, respiratory, MSK, frailty, mental health or your own)
Our list size 19,400 patients
Clinical system: SystmOne
PCN involvement: Strongly engaged in Wisbech PCN & Integrated
Neighbourhood Teams
Team includes: GP Partners, Salaried GPs, ANPs, ACPs, Clinical Pharmacists,
FCPs, Mental Health Practitioners, Nurses, Nursing Associates and HCAs
Dispensing practice with onsite pharmacy
Active teaching hub medical students, FY2s, GP registrars
CQC: Good
High QOF achievement
Innovative access and triage model
£110,000
salary FTE
NHS Pension Scheme
6 weeks annual leave and 1 week study leave
Full clinical induction & mentorship
Protected development time
Support for leadership, fellowship or research opportunities
Career progression within practice and PCN
Flexible contract options
About us
Why join us?
Modern, team-based clinical model
High level of structured support around GP workflow
Protected time for CPD, leadership, education or specialist interest
Opportunity to develop portfolio roles within the PCN or ICB
Named patient lists
Outstanding multi-disciplinary team
Genuine focus on work-life balance & job satisfaction
Innovative digital-first access approach
Active teaching practice UEA Medical Students, Foundation Doctors & GP
Registrars
Opportunities in quality improvement, education, research and service
redesign
Visit before you decide
We
strongly encourage interested applicants to spend at least one week shadowing
our clinical team to experience first-hand how our innovative way of working
supports both patient care and GP wellbeing.
Apply
For
an informal conversation or to arrange a visit, contact us either by phone or
email.
Phone: 01945 660460
Job description
Job responsibilities
Salaried GP Full Time (up to 8 sessions)
£110,000
per annum (FTE) + NHS Pension + CPD + Portfolio Opportunities
North Brink Practice Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Start date: Flexible aiming for April 2025
Were not a typical GP practice.
At North Brink, weve built a
progressive and sustainable model of general practice that protects clinical
quality, supports development and brings back enjoyment to being a GP. We are
proud to be a high-performing, training and teaching practice with 19,400
patients. We are strongly engaged in the Wisbech Primary Care Network and
actively shaping integrated neighbourhood care. The
Practice adopts a team-based approach towards the care of our patients; we have
fully embraced working with our allied healthcare professionals and
administrative colleagues, so that our patients needs are addressed by the most
appropriate person and in the most efficient way.
If youre a committed, forward-thinking GP who wants clinical autonomy, team
support and room to grow, then wed like to hear from you.
Why join us?
Modern, team-based clinical model
High level of structured support around GP workflow
Protected time for CPD, leadership, education or specialist interest
Opportunity to develop portfolio roles within the PCN or ICB
Named patient lists
Outstanding multi-disciplinary team
Genuine focus on work-life balance & job satisfaction
Innovative digital-first access approach
Active teaching practice UEA Medical Students, Foundation Doctors & GP
Registrars
Opportunities in quality improvement, education, research and service
redesign
About the Role
We
are recruiting a full-time Salaried GP (up to 8 sessions per week) to join our
established clinical team. The role includes:
Manage a flexible and varied clinical workload with clinical admin minimised
by workflow support
Supervision and collaboration with our extended multi-disciplinary team
(pharmacists, ANPs, ACPs, physios, mental health practitioners, paramedics and
HCAs)
Clinical leadership opportunities tailored to your interests
Optional mentoring, teaching and training responsibilities
Contribution to service development and population health projects
Opportunity to develop a specialist interest (e.g. minor surgery, womens
health, diabetes, respiratory, MSK, frailty, mental health or your own)
Our Team & Infrastructure
List size: 19,400 patients
Clinical system: SystmOne
PCN involvement: Strongly engaged in Wisbech PCN & Integrated
Neighbourhood Teams
Team includes: GP Partners, Salaried GPs, ANPs, ACPs, Clinical Pharmacists,
FCPs, Mental Health Practitioners, Nurses, Nursing Associates and HCAs
Dispensing practice with onsite pharmacy
Active teaching hub medical students, FY2s, GP registrars
CQC: Good
High QOF achievement
Innovative access and triage model
What we offer
£110,000
salary (FTE)
NHS Pension Scheme
6 weeks annual leave + 1 week study leave
Full clinical induction & mentorship
Protected development time
Support for leadership, fellowship or research opportunities
Career progression within practice and PCN
Flexible contract options
Visit before you decide
We
strongly encourage interested applicants to spend at least one week shadowing
our clinical team to experience first-hand how our innovative way of working
supports both patient care and GP wellbeing.
Apply
For
an informal conversation or to arrange a visit, contact us either by phone or
email.
Phone: 01945 660460
Website: www.northbrink.com
Applications accepted on a rolling basis early application encouraged.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Salaried GP Full Time (up to 8 sessions)
£110,000
per annum (FTE) + NHS Pension + CPD + Portfolio Opportunities
North Brink Practice Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Start date: Flexible aiming for April 2025
Were not a typical GP practice.
At North Brink, weve built a
progressive and sustainable model of general practice that protects clinical
quality, supports development and brings back enjoyment to being a GP. We are
proud to be a high-performing, training and teaching practice with 19,400
patients. We are strongly engaged in the Wisbech Primary Care Network and
actively shaping integrated neighbourhood care. The
Practice adopts a team-based approach towards the care of our patients; we have
fully embraced working with our allied healthcare professionals and
administrative colleagues, so that our patients needs are addressed by the most
appropriate person and in the most efficient way.
If youre a committed, forward-thinking GP who wants clinical autonomy, team
support and room to grow, then wed like to hear from you.
Why join us?
Modern, team-based clinical model
High level of structured support around GP workflow
Protected time for CPD, leadership, education or specialist interest
Opportunity to develop portfolio roles within the PCN or ICB
Named patient lists
Outstanding multi-disciplinary team
Genuine focus on work-life balance & job satisfaction
Innovative digital-first access approach
Active teaching practice UEA Medical Students, Foundation Doctors & GP
Registrars
Opportunities in quality improvement, education, research and service
redesign
About the Role
We
are recruiting a full-time Salaried GP (up to 8 sessions per week) to join our
established clinical team. The role includes:
Manage a flexible and varied clinical workload with clinical admin minimised
by workflow support
Supervision and collaboration with our extended multi-disciplinary team
(pharmacists, ANPs, ACPs, physios, mental health practitioners, paramedics and
HCAs)
Clinical leadership opportunities tailored to your interests
Optional mentoring, teaching and training responsibilities
Contribution to service development and population health projects
Opportunity to develop a specialist interest (e.g. minor surgery, womens
health, diabetes, respiratory, MSK, frailty, mental health or your own)
Our Team & Infrastructure
List size: 19,400 patients
Clinical system: SystmOne
PCN involvement: Strongly engaged in Wisbech PCN & Integrated
Neighbourhood Teams
Team includes: GP Partners, Salaried GPs, ANPs, ACPs, Clinical Pharmacists,
FCPs, Mental Health Practitioners, Nurses, Nursing Associates and HCAs
Dispensing practice with onsite pharmacy
Active teaching hub medical students, FY2s, GP registrars
CQC: Good
High QOF achievement
Innovative access and triage model
What we offer
£110,000
salary (FTE)
NHS Pension Scheme
6 weeks annual leave + 1 week study leave
Full clinical induction & mentorship
Protected development time
Support for leadership, fellowship or research opportunities
Career progression within practice and PCN
Flexible contract options
Visit before you decide
We
strongly encourage interested applicants to spend at least one week shadowing
our clinical team to experience first-hand how our innovative way of working
supports both patient care and GP wellbeing.
Apply
For
an informal conversation or to arrange a visit, contact us either by phone or
email.
Phone: 01945 660460
Website: www.northbrink.com
Applications accepted on a rolling basis early application encouraged.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Working in a multi-disciplinary team
Desirable
- Experience of undertaking audit in general practice
- Working in specialist clinical areas
- Use of SystmOne clinical system
Qualifications
Essential
- Current full GMC Registration
- Inclusion in the GMC GP register
- Evidence of CPD and further education/training
- Evidence of professional updating
- Evidence of post-registration training
- Commitment to developing professional practice and skills
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners
- Qualified GP trainer
Ability/Knowledge
Essential
- Excellent patient manner and interpersonal skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Good computer skills and the ability to adapt to GP clinical systems
- Aware of the importance of continuing professional development
- Awareness of current primary care initiatives
- Experience of health promotion
- Experience of undertaking clinical audit and implementing change
- Experience of working within a primary health care team
- Experience of working across clinical and organisational boundaries
- High level of personal integrity
- Self-belief, self-awareness and ability to self-manage
- Ability to lead, organise and develop teams effectively
- Willingness to change practice in the light of experience
- Motivation and enthusiasm
- Accountability and responsibility as determined by the GMCs Good Medical Practice and other guidance
- Ability to identify and manage risk
- Ability to demonstrate critical understanding and application of ethical theories and principles when considering options and reaching decisions
- Ability to justify decisions and actions in an inter-professional/inter-agency arena and to demonstrate reasoning to senior managers if required
- Ability to implement and, if appropriate, lead organisational and operational change
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Must be able to manage workload and prioritise demands
- Able to communicate with and manage difficult people and difficult situations
- Honest
- Good numeracy skills
- Excellent communication skills including ability to listen, to discuss and to inform clearly; ability to record in writing both clearly and accurately; ability to produce reports
- Intelligent, clear thinking and analytical
- Able to take an overview, prioritise effectively and plan strategically
- Ability to make decisions, use own initiative and be innovative. Self-motivated, reliable and dedicated
- Ability to work under pressure and be even tempered
- Well organised and meticulous with good time management, leadership and delegation skills
- Flexible working attitude
- Able to work as part of a team, to promote a good team spirit and to be sensitive and assertive as appropriate.
- Able to manage conflict
- Available to work evening and weekends if required
- Genuine commitment to improve quality in healthcare provision
- Good previous attendance record
- Excellent timekeeping
- Full driving licence with no restrictions
- Own transport insured for business use
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Working in a multi-disciplinary team
Desirable
- Experience of undertaking audit in general practice
- Working in specialist clinical areas
- Use of SystmOne clinical system
Qualifications
Essential
- Current full GMC Registration
- Inclusion in the GMC GP register
- Evidence of CPD and further education/training
- Evidence of professional updating
- Evidence of post-registration training
- Commitment to developing professional practice and skills
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners
- Qualified GP trainer
Ability/Knowledge
Essential
- Excellent patient manner and interpersonal skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Good computer skills and the ability to adapt to GP clinical systems
- Aware of the importance of continuing professional development
- Awareness of current primary care initiatives
- Experience of health promotion
- Experience of undertaking clinical audit and implementing change
- Experience of working within a primary health care team
- Experience of working across clinical and organisational boundaries
- High level of personal integrity
- Self-belief, self-awareness and ability to self-manage
- Ability to lead, organise and develop teams effectively
- Willingness to change practice in the light of experience
- Motivation and enthusiasm
- Accountability and responsibility as determined by the GMCs Good Medical Practice and other guidance
- Ability to identify and manage risk
- Ability to demonstrate critical understanding and application of ethical theories and principles when considering options and reaching decisions
- Ability to justify decisions and actions in an inter-professional/inter-agency arena and to demonstrate reasoning to senior managers if required
- Ability to implement and, if appropriate, lead organisational and operational change
Personal Attributes
Essential
- Must be able to manage workload and prioritise demands
- Able to communicate with and manage difficult people and difficult situations
- Honest
- Good numeracy skills
- Excellent communication skills including ability to listen, to discuss and to inform clearly; ability to record in writing both clearly and accurately; ability to produce reports
- Intelligent, clear thinking and analytical
- Able to take an overview, prioritise effectively and plan strategically
- Ability to make decisions, use own initiative and be innovative. Self-motivated, reliable and dedicated
- Ability to work under pressure and be even tempered
- Well organised and meticulous with good time management, leadership and delegation skills
- Flexible working attitude
- Able to work as part of a team, to promote a good team spirit and to be sensitive and assertive as appropriate.
- Able to manage conflict
- Available to work evening and weekends if required
- Genuine commitment to improve quality in healthcare provision
- Good previous attendance record
- Excellent timekeeping
- Full driving licence with no restrictions
- Own transport insured for business use
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).