Job summary
Are you looking to join a forward thinking, friendly, and well organised practice where your ideas matter and your wellbeing is prioritised? We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Salaried GP to join our supportive multidisciplinary team at Newpark Surgery, based in the heart of Talbot Green.
The role we are looking for is for 4 session Salaried GP working Tuesday and Friday.
You'll be part of a practice that values innovation, continuity of care, and a healthy work life balance. Our team includes experienced GPs, Practice Nurses, Pharmacists, and dedicated administrative staff who work collaboratively to deliver high quality, patient centred care. We embrace new ways of working, encourage professional development, and offer protected time for clinical meetings, education, and quality improvement.
Whether you are newly qualified or an experienced GP, this is an excellent opportunity to help shape the future of general practice in a community that truly appreciates its clinicians.
Main duties of the job
As a Salaried GP at Newpark Surgery, you will:
- Provide high quality clinical care for patients through face to face, telephone, and video consultations.
- Manage acute, chronic, and preventative healthcare needs across a varied patient population.
- Undertake appropriate clinical examinations, diagnosis, investigations, and treatment planning.
- Participate in the duty doctor rota, supporting same day urgent care and on the day clinical decision making.
- Work collaboratively with our multidisciplinary team including Pharmacist, nurses, and administrative staff to maintain continuity and safety of care.
- Review and sign repeat prescriptions, pathology results, and clinical correspondence in a timely manner.
- Contribute to safeguarding processes and act in accordance with local and national safeguarding policies.
- Support practice quality improvement initiatives, clinical audits, and wider practice development activities.
- Participate in MDT meetings, clinical discussions, and education sessions to promote shared learning.
- Provide mentorship and support to trainees or students if appropriate.
- Maintain accurate, clear, and compliant clinical records using our clinical systems.
- Uphold GMC standards, practice policies, and best practice guidelines in all clinical work.
About us
Newpark Surgery is a well established, patient centred GP practice located in the heart of Talbot Green. With 12,500 patient list size located at 2 sites. We serve a diverse and growing population and pride ourselves on delivering safe, accessible, and compassionate primary care. As a teaching and training practice, we are committed to developing clinicians at every stage of their career and fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
Our team includes GPs, advanced nurse practitioners, practice nurses, pharmacists, mental health practitioners, healthcare assistants, and a highly experienced administrative team. We work collaboratively to ensure patients receive holistic, timely, and highquality care.
We embrace innovation, digital optimisation, and new models of care to enhance patient experience and support staff wellbeing. Our practice is known for its supportive environment, strong leadership, and commitment to maintaining a positive work life balance for all team members.
Newpark Surgery is part of a wider, forward looking primary care network, enabling shared resources, joint working, and access to extended clinical services. As part of this network, we actively participate in quality improvement, population health initiatives, and community outreach to improve outcomes for our local population.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Care- Provide consultations via facetoface, telephone, and video appointments.
- Diagnose and manage a wide range of acute, chronic, and complex conditions.
- Undertake clinical examinations, formulate treatment plans, and provide ongoing monitoring.
- Provide safe, effective prescribing and medicines management in line with local and national guidelines.
- Manage longterm conditions in collaboration with the nursing and pharmacy teams.
- Support sameday urgent care through participation in the duty doctor rota.
- Request and interpret relevant investigations, referring patients appropriately.
Teamworking & Collaboration- Work closely with GPs, ANPs, practice nurses, pharmacists, mental health practitioners, and administrative teams.
- Participate in MDT meetings and contribute to shared care planning.
- Provide leadership and clinical support to colleagues when required.
- Engage with the Primary Care Network to support wider service delivery and patient outcomes.
Clinical Governance & Safety- Maintain accurate, timely clinical records in accordance with GMC guidance and practice policies.
- Engage in clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, and the development of best practice.
- Adhere to safeguarding processes and escalate concerns appropriately.
- Contribute to the management of risk, ensuring patient safety and effective practice functioning.
Education, Development & Leadership- Participate in clinical meetings, protected learning time, and ongoing CPD activities.
- Support training, mentoring, or supervision of trainees and students if appropriate.
- Maintain professional registration, revalidation standards, and uptodate knowledge across clinical areas.
Administrative Duties- Review laboratory results, hospital letters, and internal queries in a timely manner.
- Complete reports, referrals, medicals, and other documentation as required.
- Contribute to workflow optimisation and participate in processes that enhance efficiency and patient experience.
Working EnvironmentThe postholder will work within a modern, wellequipped practice with a strong focus on teamwork, continuity, and innovation. Newpark Surgery promotes a positive and inclusive culture, supporting worklife balance and professional wellbeing.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Care- Provide consultations via facetoface, telephone, and video appointments.
- Diagnose and manage a wide range of acute, chronic, and complex conditions.
- Undertake clinical examinations, formulate treatment plans, and provide ongoing monitoring.
- Provide safe, effective prescribing and medicines management in line with local and national guidelines.
- Manage longterm conditions in collaboration with the nursing and pharmacy teams.
- Support sameday urgent care through participation in the duty doctor rota.
- Request and interpret relevant investigations, referring patients appropriately.
Teamworking & Collaboration- Work closely with GPs, ANPs, practice nurses, pharmacists, mental health practitioners, and administrative teams.
- Participate in MDT meetings and contribute to shared care planning.
- Provide leadership and clinical support to colleagues when required.
- Engage with the Primary Care Network to support wider service delivery and patient outcomes.
Clinical Governance & Safety- Maintain accurate, timely clinical records in accordance with GMC guidance and practice policies.
- Engage in clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, and the development of best practice.
- Adhere to safeguarding processes and escalate concerns appropriately.
- Contribute to the management of risk, ensuring patient safety and effective practice functioning.
Education, Development & Leadership- Participate in clinical meetings, protected learning time, and ongoing CPD activities.
- Support training, mentoring, or supervision of trainees and students if appropriate.
- Maintain professional registration, revalidation standards, and uptodate knowledge across clinical areas.
Administrative Duties- Review laboratory results, hospital letters, and internal queries in a timely manner.
- Complete reports, referrals, medicals, and other documentation as required.
- Contribute to workflow optimisation and participate in processes that enhance efficiency and patient experience.
Working EnvironmentThe postholder will work within a modern, wellequipped practice with a strong focus on teamwork, continuity, and innovation. Newpark Surgery promotes a positive and inclusive culture, supporting worklife balance and professional wellbeing.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Qualifications & Training
- Essential
- Fully qualified GP with MRCGP (or equivalent certification).
- Inclusion (or eligibility for inclusion) on the GMC GP Register.
- Inclusion (or eligibility for inclusion) on the Medical Performers List.
- Current GMC licence to practise.
- Evidence of ongoing continuing professional development (CPD).
Desirable
- Desirable
- Experience supporting or mentoring trainees, students, or newer clinicians.
- Experience participating in audits, clinical governance, or service improvement projects.
- Experience working within Welsh NHS systems and pathways.
Experience
Essential
- Essential
- Compassionate, patientfocused, and committed to delivering highquality care.
- Collaborative team player with a positive attitude.
- Professional, reliable, and committed to NHS values.
- Enthusiasm for continuous improvement and clinical development.
- Flexible and adaptable approach to workload and practice needs.
Desirable
- Desirable
- Interest in contributing to practice development, leadership, or PCN projects.
- Willingness to help shape the future of the practice and local healthcare services.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Qualifications & Training
- Essential
- Fully qualified GP with MRCGP (or equivalent certification).
- Inclusion (or eligibility for inclusion) on the GMC GP Register.
- Inclusion (or eligibility for inclusion) on the Medical Performers List.
- Current GMC licence to practise.
- Evidence of ongoing continuing professional development (CPD).
Desirable
- Desirable
- Experience supporting or mentoring trainees, students, or newer clinicians.
- Experience participating in audits, clinical governance, or service improvement projects.
- Experience working within Welsh NHS systems and pathways.
Experience
Essential
- Essential
- Compassionate, patientfocused, and committed to delivering highquality care.
- Collaborative team player with a positive attitude.
- Professional, reliable, and committed to NHS values.
- Enthusiasm for continuous improvement and clinical development.
- Flexible and adaptable approach to workload and practice needs.
Desirable
- Desirable
- Interest in contributing to practice development, leadership, or PCN projects.
- Willingness to help shape the future of the practice and local healthcare services.
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).