Job summary
Salaried GP 4-5 Sessions per Week to include all day Monday and Tuesday and potential to cover a ward round at local care home. Mayfield Surgery, Roehampton, Southwest London
Are you looking for a supportive, welcoming practice where you can thrive?
Mayfield Surgery is seeking an enthusiastic and committed Salaried GP (45 sessions per week) to join our friendly, forward-thinking team.
About Us
- Training practice with a list size of 6,900 patients
- Based in the heart of Roehampton
- Strong multi-disciplinary team including GPs, Nurses, Pharmacists, Social Prescriber, First Contact Physiotherapist, Health & Wellbeing Coach and more
- Rated Good across all areas by the CQC
- Proud member of PRIME PCN with strong links to Wandsworth GP Federation and ICB
- Modern systems in place including Total triage, EMIS, Docman and Accurx to support safe, high-quality care
What We Offer
- Salary based on experience
- Indemnity cover funded by the Practice
- 6 weeks annual leave + 1 week study leave (interchangeable)
- No extended or out-of-hours sessions required
- No private medicals or insurance forms
- Free staff parking on site
- Daily catch-ups, peer support, and a genuinely supportive environment
Why Join Us?
We believe in creating a place where clinicians feel valued, supported, and are able to grow. Whether youre newly qualified or experienced, youll be welcomed into a team that works collaboratively to provide high-quality, patient-centred care.
Main duties of the job
Provide safe, evidence-based primary care: acute presentations, long-term condition reviews, health promotion and screening.
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Undertake a mix of face-to-face and telephone consultations; triage and same-day demand as part of the duty rota.
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Prescribe and deprescribe in line with local formulary; complete medicines reviews and safety-net appropriately.
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Request, interpret and act on investigations; review results, correspondence and clinical workflows promptly.
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Make referrals via appropriate pathways; coordinate care with community, secondary care and PCN services.
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Maintain accurate, coded clinical records; complete fit notes, reports and safeguarding documentation.
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Contribute to QOF, IIF/PCN DES and Enhanced Services delivery, including call/recall where required
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Engage in CPD, appraisal and revalidation; comply with GMC, CQC, NHS and practice policies.
Care home ward round
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Conduct regular, structured ward rounds for allocated care home(s), including urgent reviews when needed as part of teh care home team (1 ward round a week).
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Manage anticipatory care and end-of-life planning (including ReSPECT/DNACPR) and symptom control.
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Work MDT-style with care home staff, community nursing, AHPs, pharmacy and palliative teams; ensure clear safety-netting and escalation plans.
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Record contemporaneous notes, code activity, and contribute to EHCH reporting and outcomes.
About us
Mayfield surgery are based in the heart of the Roehampton community and have a friendly and supportive practice team.
We are an enthusiastic and forward-thinking team of health care professionals and administrative colleagues, committed to multi-disciplinary team working and offering patient centered high quality care.
We use total a "Total triage" or "Modern general practice" pathway which ensure that all patient medical request are reviewed by a clinician, prior to appointments being offered. This means that we can ensure the patients are seen by the appropriate service.
The Practice uses Accurx and Docman for Workflow management. We also outsource medical report requests.
Practice information:
GP Training Practice
PMS Practice
Practice list size 6,800
3 Partners, 3 Salaried GPs, 1 Advance Nurse Practitioner, 1 Practice Nurse, 1 Nurse Associate, 1 Mental Health Liaison worker and 1 Drug and alcohol counsellor.
ARRS roles including Pharmacists. Social Prescriber, first contact physiotherapist, and Health and Wellbeing Coach
GP led long term condition clinics.
High QOF achievement
CQC rating of good across all areas.
Strong links with PRIME PCN, Wandsworth GP federation and Wandsworth ICB team.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Provide safe, evidence-based primary care: acute presentations, long-term condition reviews, health promotion and screening.
-
Undertake a mix of face-to-face, telephone and online consultations; triage and same-day demand as part of the duty rota.
-
Prescribe and deprescribe in line with local formulary; complete medicines reviews and safety-net appropriately.
-
Request, interpret and act on investigations; review results, correspondence and clinical workflows promptly.
-
Make referrals via appropriate pathways; coordinate care with community, secondary care and PCN services.
-
Maintain accurate, coded clinical records; complete fit notes, reports and safeguarding documentation.
-
Contribute to QOF, IIF/PCN DES and Enhanced Services delivery, including call/recall where required.
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Participate in clinical governance: significant events, audits, guidelines, infection control and quality improvement.
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Support training, supervision and mentoring within the team where appropriate.
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Engage in CPD, appraisal and revalidation; comply with GMC, CQC, NHS and practice policies.
Care home ward round
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Conduct regular, structured ward rounds for allocated care home(s), including urgent reviews when needed.
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Complete comprehensive geriatric assessments, frailty reviews and personalised care/support plans.
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Undertake medication reviews, monitor high-risk drugs and optimise deprescribing.
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Manage anticipatory care and end-of-life planning (including ReSPECT/DNACPR) and symptom control.
-
Work MDT-style with care home staff, community nursing, AHPs, pharmacy and palliative teams; ensure clear safety-netting and escalation plans.
-
Record contemporaneous notes, code activity, and contribute to EHCH reporting and outcomes.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Provide safe, evidence-based primary care: acute presentations, long-term condition reviews, health promotion and screening.
-
Undertake a mix of face-to-face, telephone and online consultations; triage and same-day demand as part of the duty rota.
-
Prescribe and deprescribe in line with local formulary; complete medicines reviews and safety-net appropriately.
-
Request, interpret and act on investigations; review results, correspondence and clinical workflows promptly.
-
Make referrals via appropriate pathways; coordinate care with community, secondary care and PCN services.
-
Maintain accurate, coded clinical records; complete fit notes, reports and safeguarding documentation.
-
Contribute to QOF, IIF/PCN DES and Enhanced Services delivery, including call/recall where required.
-
Participate in clinical governance: significant events, audits, guidelines, infection control and quality improvement.
-
Support training, supervision and mentoring within the team where appropriate.
-
Engage in CPD, appraisal and revalidation; comply with GMC, CQC, NHS and practice policies.
Care home ward round
-
Conduct regular, structured ward rounds for allocated care home(s), including urgent reviews when needed.
-
Complete comprehensive geriatric assessments, frailty reviews and personalised care/support plans.
-
Undertake medication reviews, monitor high-risk drugs and optimise deprescribing.
-
Manage anticipatory care and end-of-life planning (including ReSPECT/DNACPR) and symptom control.
-
Work MDT-style with care home staff, community nursing, AHPs, pharmacy and palliative teams; ensure clear safety-netting and escalation plans.
-
Record contemporaneous notes, code activity, and contribute to EHCH reporting and outcomes.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Broad, recent primary care experience managing acute and long-term conditions.
- Safe, guideline-based prescribing and medication review.
- Digital and telephone triage; duty/on-the-day demand.
- Results handling, clinical workflow and safe follow-up.
- Multidisciplinary working with community teams and secondary care.
- Accurate, coded clinical record-keeping.
Desirable
- Enhanced Health in Care Homes (EHCH) work: structured ward rounds, frailty, anticipatory care, ReSPECT/DNACPR.
- QOF, Enhanced Services and quality improvement/audit delivery.
Qualifications
Essential
- GMC registration with full licence to practise.
- Inclusion on the NHS England (National) Medical Performers List.
- MRCGP (or equivalent experience) and on a GP training programme completion route.
- Evidence of annual appraisal and up-to-date revalidation status.
- Adult & Child Safeguarding Level 3 (current).
- Basic Life Support within last 12 months.
- Medical indemnity appropriate to scope of work.
Desirable
- ILS certificate.
- Postgraduate diploma/certificate in a relevant area (e.g., diabetes, womens health, geriatrics, palliative care).
- Minor surgery, joint injections, coil/implant fitting or similar extended skills.
Additional
Essential
- Excellent clinical judgment, safety-netting and risk management.
- Clear, compassionate communication with patients, relatives and MDT.
- Efficient time management and ability to prioritise under pressure.
- Confident with common GP systems e.g. EMIS Web, Accurx, Docman, eRS, pathology/radiology ordering.
- Commitment to confidentiality, information governance and equality of access.
Desirable
- Service development in frailty, care homes, palliative care or medicines optimisation.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Broad, recent primary care experience managing acute and long-term conditions.
- Safe, guideline-based prescribing and medication review.
- Digital and telephone triage; duty/on-the-day demand.
- Results handling, clinical workflow and safe follow-up.
- Multidisciplinary working with community teams and secondary care.
- Accurate, coded clinical record-keeping.
Desirable
- Enhanced Health in Care Homes (EHCH) work: structured ward rounds, frailty, anticipatory care, ReSPECT/DNACPR.
- QOF, Enhanced Services and quality improvement/audit delivery.
Qualifications
Essential
- GMC registration with full licence to practise.
- Inclusion on the NHS England (National) Medical Performers List.
- MRCGP (or equivalent experience) and on a GP training programme completion route.
- Evidence of annual appraisal and up-to-date revalidation status.
- Adult & Child Safeguarding Level 3 (current).
- Basic Life Support within last 12 months.
- Medical indemnity appropriate to scope of work.
Desirable
- ILS certificate.
- Postgraduate diploma/certificate in a relevant area (e.g., diabetes, womens health, geriatrics, palliative care).
- Minor surgery, joint injections, coil/implant fitting or similar extended skills.
Additional
Essential
- Excellent clinical judgment, safety-netting and risk management.
- Clear, compassionate communication with patients, relatives and MDT.
- Efficient time management and ability to prioritise under pressure.
- Confident with common GP systems e.g. EMIS Web, Accurx, Docman, eRS, pathology/radiology ordering.
- Commitment to confidentiality, information governance and equality of access.
Desirable
- Service development in frailty, care homes, palliative care or medicines optimisation.
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).