Job summary
The Clinical Lead GP is a senior leader within the practice with overall responsibility for the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based, safe, andequitablepatient care. This role encompasses direct clinical responsibilities, strategic oversight, and the proactive leadership of a multidisciplinary team, including line management, performance oversight, and development of the clinical workforce.
Working alongside the Practice Manager and Partnership team, the Clinical Lead GP will drive clinical standards, workforce resilience, innovation, and compliance with local, national, and contractual requirements. The postholder will lead on clinical governance, medicines optimisation, quality assurance, risk management, and support the implementation of service transformation.
The role includes protected time to lead clinical service development, support workforce and performance oversight, and deliver on local and national priorities.
Main duties of the job
Working alongside the Practice Manager and Partnership team, the Clinical Lead GP will drive clinical standards, workforce resilience, innovation, and compliance with local, national, and contractual requirements. The postholder will lead on clinical governance, medicines optimisation, quality assurance, risk management, and support the implementation of service transformation.
The role includes protected time to lead clinical service development, support workforce and performance oversight, and deliver on local and national priorities.
About us
Working alongside the Practice Manager and Partnership team, the Clinical Lead GP will drive clinical standards, workforce resilience, innovation, and compliance with local, national, and contractual requirements. The postholder will lead on clinical governance, medicines optimisation, quality assurance, risk management, and support the implementation of service transformation.
The role includes protected time to lead clinical service development, support workforce and performance oversight, and deliver on local and national priorities.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Title:Clinical Lead GPLocationSt Georges Road Surgery, CoventrySalary:£13,500 per sessionSessions:6 sessions per weekJob Type:Permanent
Job Purpose
The Clinical Lead GP is a senior leader within the practice with overall responsibility for the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based, safe, andequitablepatient care. This role encompasses direct clinical responsibilities, strategic oversight, and the proactive leadership of a multidisciplinary team, including line management, performance oversight, and development of the clinical workforce.
Working alongside the Practice Manager and Partnership team, the Clinical Lead GP will drive clinical standards, workforce resilience, innovation, and compliance with local, national, and contractual requirements. The postholder will lead on clinical governance, medicines optimisation, quality assurance, risk management, and support the implementation of service transformation.
The role includes protected time to lead clinical service development, support workforce and performance oversight, and deliver on local and national priorities.
Key Responsibilities
Please note, this is not an exhaustivelist, andis there to provide insight into the expectations of the role.
1. Clinical Leadership & Supervision
- Provide confident, visible, and values led leadership to the clinical team including salaried GPs, ANPs, ACPs, nurses, clinical pharmacists, and ARRS roles.
- Offer day-to-day clinical support to peers and the wider team; act as senior decision maker for complex, safeguarding, or risk-sensitive cases.
- Lead and coordinate regular clinical and multidisciplinary team meetings, embedding shared learning and robust governance.
- Develop and deliver a structured programme of clinical supervision and mentorship.
- Support the Practice Manager in leading performance management and objective setting across the clinical team.
- Provide direct oversight of clinical appraisals, revalidation, CPD uptake, and clinical development.
- Take a key role in clinical recruitment, workforce planning, and succession strategies alongside the Practice Manager.
2. Clinical Care
- Undertake high-quality clinical sessions including face-to-face, digital, and home visit consultations.
- Lead on proactive care planning and support the development oflong termcondition management pathways.
- Act as the Safeguarding Lead within the practice.
- Contribute to completion of reports, insurance forms, medicals, and related clinical correspondence.
3. Quality Improvement and Clinical Governance
- Lead a robust and transparent clinical governance framework.
- Chair significant event review meetings and ensure learning is embedded.
- Ensure compliance with NICE, MHRA, local guidance, and quality standards.
- Regularly review and update clinical protocols, SOPs, and safety systems.
- Develop and lead an annual programme of audits aligned to local priorities and national quality frameworks.
4. Prescribing and Medicines Optimisation
- Lead prescribing quality and safety across the practice, ensuring compliance with local formulary and national guidance.
- Oversee prescribing audits, polypharmacy reviews, and interventions to improve outcomes and cost-effectiveness.
- Liaise with PCN pharmacy teams and ICB medicines management colleagues.
- Drive reduction of unwarranted variation and optimise repeat prescribing systems.
5. Performance and Contractual Delivery
- Provide clinical oversight of the practices performance against QOF, IIF, QAIF, LES/DES, CQC standards, and public health targets.
- Use population health data to inform care delivery and address local inequalities.
- Identifyareas of underperformance, lead root cause analysis, and implement improvement plans.
- Monitor and report on KPIs, contributing to business planning and sustainability.
6. Service Development and Transformation
- Identifyopportunities for service innovation based on clinical need, workforce capability, and financial viability.
- Lead the design, mobilisation, and evaluation of new services (e.g. frailty clinics, minor ops, enhanced access).
- Contribute to PCN service delivery plans and help integrate services with local providers.
- Work closely with administrative and digital leads to implement new models of care.
7. Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
- Represent the practice in PCN, ICB, LMC, and strategic forums.
- Actively build relationships with community, secondary care, public health, and social care partners.
- Engage with the Patient Participation Group and patient voice forums to shape care delivery.
8. Workforce Development and Education
- Foster a culture of professional growth, reflective practice, and wellbeing.
- Oversee the delivery of regular clinical teaching sessions, journal clubs, and CPD events.
- Support and supervise early-career clinicians including F2s, GP registrars, and clinical trainees.
- Encourage peer learning and inter-professional development across the MDT.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Fully qualified GP on the NHS England Performers List
- Minimum 2 years post-CCT with demonstrable leadership experience
- Proven ability to lead a team through change, challenge, and transformation
- Strong understanding of NHS priorities, general practice contracting, and quality standards
- Skilled in clinical governance, medicines management, and performance oversight
- Confident communicator and influencer across clinical and operational stakeholders
Desirable:
- Experience in a clinical director, PCN lead, or strategic GP role
- Experience leading or contributing to CQC inspections and readiness planning
- Qualification or training in leadership, education, or quality improvement
- Experience leading multidisciplinary teams or cross-sector clinical projects
What We Offer (6+ sessions)
- 6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) + 2 statutory holidays (pro rata)
- 8 Bank Holidays (pro rata)
- Access to fully equipped clinical rooms
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A DBS check will berequired.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Title:Clinical Lead GPLocationSt Georges Road Surgery, CoventrySalary:£13,500 per sessionSessions:6 sessions per weekJob Type:Permanent
Job Purpose
The Clinical Lead GP is a senior leader within the practice with overall responsibility for the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based, safe, andequitablepatient care. This role encompasses direct clinical responsibilities, strategic oversight, and the proactive leadership of a multidisciplinary team, including line management, performance oversight, and development of the clinical workforce.
Working alongside the Practice Manager and Partnership team, the Clinical Lead GP will drive clinical standards, workforce resilience, innovation, and compliance with local, national, and contractual requirements. The postholder will lead on clinical governance, medicines optimisation, quality assurance, risk management, and support the implementation of service transformation.
The role includes protected time to lead clinical service development, support workforce and performance oversight, and deliver on local and national priorities.
Key Responsibilities
Please note, this is not an exhaustivelist, andis there to provide insight into the expectations of the role.
1. Clinical Leadership & Supervision
- Provide confident, visible, and values led leadership to the clinical team including salaried GPs, ANPs, ACPs, nurses, clinical pharmacists, and ARRS roles.
- Offer day-to-day clinical support to peers and the wider team; act as senior decision maker for complex, safeguarding, or risk-sensitive cases.
- Lead and coordinate regular clinical and multidisciplinary team meetings, embedding shared learning and robust governance.
- Develop and deliver a structured programme of clinical supervision and mentorship.
- Support the Practice Manager in leading performance management and objective setting across the clinical team.
- Provide direct oversight of clinical appraisals, revalidation, CPD uptake, and clinical development.
- Take a key role in clinical recruitment, workforce planning, and succession strategies alongside the Practice Manager.
2. Clinical Care
- Undertake high-quality clinical sessions including face-to-face, digital, and home visit consultations.
- Lead on proactive care planning and support the development oflong termcondition management pathways.
- Act as the Safeguarding Lead within the practice.
- Contribute to completion of reports, insurance forms, medicals, and related clinical correspondence.
3. Quality Improvement and Clinical Governance
- Lead a robust and transparent clinical governance framework.
- Chair significant event review meetings and ensure learning is embedded.
- Ensure compliance with NICE, MHRA, local guidance, and quality standards.
- Regularly review and update clinical protocols, SOPs, and safety systems.
- Develop and lead an annual programme of audits aligned to local priorities and national quality frameworks.
4. Prescribing and Medicines Optimisation
- Lead prescribing quality and safety across the practice, ensuring compliance with local formulary and national guidance.
- Oversee prescribing audits, polypharmacy reviews, and interventions to improve outcomes and cost-effectiveness.
- Liaise with PCN pharmacy teams and ICB medicines management colleagues.
- Drive reduction of unwarranted variation and optimise repeat prescribing systems.
5. Performance and Contractual Delivery
- Provide clinical oversight of the practices performance against QOF, IIF, QAIF, LES/DES, CQC standards, and public health targets.
- Use population health data to inform care delivery and address local inequalities.
- Identifyareas of underperformance, lead root cause analysis, and implement improvement plans.
- Monitor and report on KPIs, contributing to business planning and sustainability.
6. Service Development and Transformation
- Identifyopportunities for service innovation based on clinical need, workforce capability, and financial viability.
- Lead the design, mobilisation, and evaluation of new services (e.g. frailty clinics, minor ops, enhanced access).
- Contribute to PCN service delivery plans and help integrate services with local providers.
- Work closely with administrative and digital leads to implement new models of care.
7. Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
- Represent the practice in PCN, ICB, LMC, and strategic forums.
- Actively build relationships with community, secondary care, public health, and social care partners.
- Engage with the Patient Participation Group and patient voice forums to shape care delivery.
8. Workforce Development and Education
- Foster a culture of professional growth, reflective practice, and wellbeing.
- Oversee the delivery of regular clinical teaching sessions, journal clubs, and CPD events.
- Support and supervise early-career clinicians including F2s, GP registrars, and clinical trainees.
- Encourage peer learning and inter-professional development across the MDT.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Fully qualified GP on the NHS England Performers List
- Minimum 2 years post-CCT with demonstrable leadership experience
- Proven ability to lead a team through change, challenge, and transformation
- Strong understanding of NHS priorities, general practice contracting, and quality standards
- Skilled in clinical governance, medicines management, and performance oversight
- Confident communicator and influencer across clinical and operational stakeholders
Desirable:
- Experience in a clinical director, PCN lead, or strategic GP role
- Experience leading or contributing to CQC inspections and readiness planning
- Qualification or training in leadership, education, or quality improvement
- Experience leading multidisciplinary teams or cross-sector clinical projects
What We Offer (6+ sessions)
- 6 weeks annual leave (pro rata) + 2 statutory holidays (pro rata)
- 8 Bank Holidays (pro rata)
- Access to fully equipped clinical rooms
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A DBS check will berequired.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Essential:
- Fully qualified GP on the NHS England Performers List
- Minimum 2 years post-CCT with demonstrable leadership experience
- Proven ability to lead a team through change, challenge, and transformation
- Strong understanding of NHS priorities, general practice contracting, and quality standards
- Skilled in clinical governance, medicines management, and performance oversight
- Confident communicator and influencer across clinical and operational stakeholders
Desirable
- Desirable:
- Experience in a clinical director, PCN lead, or strategic GP role
- Experience leading or contributing to CQC inspections and readiness planning
- Qualification or training in leadership, education, or quality improvement
- Experience leading multidisciplinary teams or cross-sector clinical projects
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Essential:
- Fully qualified GP on the NHS England Performers List
- Minimum 2 years post-CCT with demonstrable leadership experience
- Proven ability to lead a team through change, challenge, and transformation
- Strong understanding of NHS priorities, general practice contracting, and quality standards
- Skilled in clinical governance, medicines management, and performance oversight
- Confident communicator and influencer across clinical and operational stakeholders
Desirable
- Desirable:
- Experience in a clinical director, PCN lead, or strategic GP role
- Experience leading or contributing to CQC inspections and readiness planning
- Qualification or training in leadership, education, or quality improvement
- Experience leading multidisciplinary teams or cross-sector clinical projects
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.