Job summary
Collingham Medical Centre are looking for a committed GP to join our friendly team. The position is in addition to our current team due to a reduction in hours. We are happy to consider a salaried or partner role and are looking 2-6 sessions per week.
We are a forward thinking practice which aims to embrace change and technology without losing the essence of rural primary care.
We are committed to environmental sustainability and have recently invested in solar panels.
We family friendly and work hard to achieve a good balance of work and home where possible. We have a health and wellbeing ethos and are starting to introduce group consultations.
Applicants with an interest in clinical leadership will be especially welcomed.
We are based near Newark with Nottingham and Lincolnshire eithin easy reach.
Main duties of the job
As a member of the Practice Team you will provide primary healthcare services to patients
in all required environments. You will be expected to participate in Practice activities
including clinical and staff meetings, audits, and relevant CPD activities; you will also take
a role in the development of the Practice. In addition, you will be expected to participate in
the Practices activities relating to its function as a training practice.
Daily Clinical Responsibilities:
Running surgeries, listening to and questioning patients sensitively.
Referring patients to specialist services in hospitals.
Maintaining patient confidentiality and impartiality.
Planning and providing appropriate treatment.
Commissioning health care by liaising with medical professionals in the community and
hospitals.
Promoting health education in conjunction with other health professionals.
Organising preventative medical programmes for individual patients.
Keeping up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and
medications, including complementary medicine; Discussing the introduction of new pharmaceutical products to our formulary with our
Superintendent Pharmacist and liaising with them.
Observing and assessing the work of trainee general practitioners (GPs) and medical
students;
Attendance and participation in practice meetings. Partners meetings and business/strategic planning.
About us
We are a five partner rural medical centre (expanding to 6). A GMS, part dispensing, research and muliti professional teaching practice including GPStR and medical students with regular educational sessions. A list size of 7900 patients we offer 15 minute appointments, 13 appointments per session and one admin session a week for a six session GP (5 clinical sessions).
As part of our continual process of improvement we have invested in an automated system to improve our recall, prescribing and pathology reliability and save clinician time.
Active partners within the Newark PCN, with a full time clinical pharmacist, input from FCPs, Nursing associates, Social prescribers a comprehensive PCN Care Homes team lead by an experienced ANP and a local home visiting service.
Nurse lead chronic disease management. Minor Surgery, Warfarin monitoring, Coils/Implants, joint injections.
Excellent spacious purpose built partner owned premises.
Easily commutable from Nottingham, Lincoln and Newark.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
As a member of the Practice Team you will provide primary healthcare services to patients
in all required environments. You will be expected to participate in Practice activities
including clinical and staff meetings, audits, and relevant CPD activities; you will also take
a role in the development of the Practice. In addition, you will be expected to participate in
the Practices activities relating to its function as a training practice.
Daily Clinical Responsibilities
Typical Work activities include:
Running surgeries, listening to and questioning patients sensitively.
Referring patients to specialist services in hospitals.
Maintaining patient confidentiality and impartiality.
Planning and providing appropriate treatment.
Commissioning health care by liaising with medical professionals in the community and
hospitals.
Promoting health education in conjunction with other health professionals.
Organising preventative medical programmes for individual patients.
Meeting targets set by the government for specific treatments, e.g. child
immunisations, Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF).
Managing resources to service the targets as effectively as possible.
Providing advice on medical care, including immunisations for those travelling abroad.
Supporting the specialist clinics for specific conditions or for certain groups, e.g.
diabetes or new babies, within practice.
Using IT skills - will be expected to have basic abilities for work such as maintaining
patients' records in SystmOne.
Keeping up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and
medications, including complementary medicine.
Discussing the introduction of new pharmaceutical products to our formulary with our
Superintendent Pharmacist and liaising with them daily.
Observing and assessing the work of trainee general practitioners (GPs) and medical
students; and maintaining a portfolio of continuing professional development (CPD) activities working
towards reaccreditation.
Attendance and participation in practice meetings, partners meetings and business/strategic planning.
If you are keen to expand your career portfolio and specialise in a certain area (e.g.
urology, orthopaedics) we would be supportive and consider whether this would be of
benefit to our practice development plans. We continually
look to expand our services. Similarly, an interest in areas such as IT, human resource
management, medical education, or training is very welcome.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
As a member of the Practice Team you will provide primary healthcare services to patients
in all required environments. You will be expected to participate in Practice activities
including clinical and staff meetings, audits, and relevant CPD activities; you will also take
a role in the development of the Practice. In addition, you will be expected to participate in
the Practices activities relating to its function as a training practice.
Daily Clinical Responsibilities
Typical Work activities include:
Running surgeries, listening to and questioning patients sensitively.
Referring patients to specialist services in hospitals.
Maintaining patient confidentiality and impartiality.
Planning and providing appropriate treatment.
Commissioning health care by liaising with medical professionals in the community and
hospitals.
Promoting health education in conjunction with other health professionals.
Organising preventative medical programmes for individual patients.
Meeting targets set by the government for specific treatments, e.g. child
immunisations, Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF).
Managing resources to service the targets as effectively as possible.
Providing advice on medical care, including immunisations for those travelling abroad.
Supporting the specialist clinics for specific conditions or for certain groups, e.g.
diabetes or new babies, within practice.
Using IT skills - will be expected to have basic abilities for work such as maintaining
patients' records in SystmOne.
Keeping up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and
medications, including complementary medicine.
Discussing the introduction of new pharmaceutical products to our formulary with our
Superintendent Pharmacist and liaising with them daily.
Observing and assessing the work of trainee general practitioners (GPs) and medical
students; and maintaining a portfolio of continuing professional development (CPD) activities working
towards reaccreditation.
Attendance and participation in practice meetings, partners meetings and business/strategic planning.
If you are keen to expand your career portfolio and specialise in a certain area (e.g.
urology, orthopaedics) we would be supportive and consider whether this would be of
benefit to our practice development plans. We continually
look to expand our services. Similarly, an interest in areas such as IT, human resource
management, medical education, or training is very welcome.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working within UK Primary Care or successful completion of GP Registrar training
Qualifications
Essential
- Eligible to Practice independently as a GP in the UK
- Full GMC Registration with GP Registration
- Entry onto the Medical Performers List
- MRCGP
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working within UK Primary Care or successful completion of GP Registrar training
Qualifications
Essential
- Eligible to Practice independently as a GP in the UK
- Full GMC Registration with GP Registration
- Entry onto the Medical Performers List
- MRCGP
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).