Job summary
Job Purpose
To deliver high-quality, mobile urgent care to patients in their own homes across East Kent. The Home Visiting GP will provide face-to-face assessment and treatment for patients who are housebound, end-of-life or clinically triaged for a home visit following an NHS 111 disposition (CAT 3 or 4).
Working with IC24 drivers and dispatch teams, the role ensures patients receive timely, safe and effective care within the community.
Hours: As per rota Kent 19:00-08:00 weekdays / 24 hours weekends
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
- Undertake home visits for patients allocated through IC24 dispatch systems using CLEO on Toughbook devices.
- Assess, diagnose, treat and prescribe appropriately within scope of practice and IC24 formulary.
- Manage palliative and end-of-life symptoms in line with local guidelines.
- Prioritise visits based on clinical urgency and available resources.
- Liaise with community nursing, pharmacy, paramedic and primary care teams to support continuity of care.
- Document all consultations and handovers accurately and promptly.
- Escalate safety concerns to on-call Service Manager and ICB as per escalation protocol.
- Contribute to training, audit, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Flexibility and Technical Requirements
UTC GPs must be flexible to work rotational sessions including evenings, overnights and weekends on a 24/7 basis.
IC24 places a strong emphasis on digital systems basic competence with CLEO, EMIS, Outlook and mobile devices is required (training provided).
Location
Location: Dispatch Points Kent (Ashford, Margate, Canterbury)
About us
Who are we?
We are Integrated Care 24 (IC24), the leading not for profit Social Enterprise providing innovative and patient focused primary care services. IC24 is committed to improving access to health and social care for our patients and reducing the demand on secondary care services. IC24 provides services to over 6 million patients, including GP led out-of-hours services, NHS 111, primary care and secondary care support services.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- KEY
RESPONSIBILITES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Consult
with Patients whose clinical details are passed from the call centre following
NHS 111 Pathways assessment, as walk-ins, redirected from A&E, or via the
IC24 Co-ordinator.
- Advise
patients over the telephone, after referral from NHS 111 or the call centre,
who require professional advice, including ambulance and ED triage.
- Represent
IC24 in a professional manner when in contact with the general public and other
professionals.
- Work as
a doctor as required by service demands during a session, or to provide cover
as an IC24 Doctor on the rota or in other work settings.
- Be
responsible for prioritisation and timeliness of all consultations.
- Work
with the management team, together with other colleagues, to maximise effective
and efficient delivery of care to patients.
- Promote
close teamwork between colleagues and to continually strive to improve the
service.
- Be
available for meetings and appraisals as required.
- Regularly
update personal clinical skills and knowledge.
- Work
within the prescribing formulary taking account of the minimum recommended
length of prescribed treatment.
- Work
within the IC24 clinical governance framework, adhering to policies and
contributing to audit processes as required.
- Operate
effectively within the framework of the IC24 operational policies, procedures
and ethos.
- Maintain all patient confidentiality and adhere
to data protection rules as per shift handbook.
- Assist colleagues in the provision of the
service to a high professional standard.
- Communicate with appropriate base by mobile
phone / radio.
- Ensure that all operational information is
distributed to colleagues as necessary.
- Ensure that patient care is of the utmost
concern in all actions performed.
- Answer and manage any enquiries as and when
necessary.
- Maintain and continuously improve the quality
service to our patients.
Flexibility
Hours of work may include
evenings, weekend, daytime and overnight sessions, including bank holidays, on
a rota, and/or a first and second on call cover at IC24 sitese as well as
visiting and remote work. Flexibility
around base location if the service changes due to unforeseen circumstances
arising.
Technical
IC24 puts a considerable emphasis
on IT. Computer, mobile phone and
keyboard skills of a basic, but accurate nature will need to be mastered at an
early stage. Training will be provided.
Quality Standards and Clinical
Governance
-
That you work within the clinical governance
structures of IC24 to ensure the highest standards of patient care.
-
Ensure that you complete and maintain all
required essential learning in a timely manner.
-
In conjunction with regional teams design and
implement patient related audits to improve care and safety.
-
Be conversant with GMC Code of Professional
Conduct and any associated national guidelines and abide by their guidance.
-
Maintain CPD and be able to demonstrate
self-development.
Financial
-
Awareness of local and service budgets and
revenue.
-
Assist the management team in identifying
savings and increased revenue within the locality and help to implement
appropriate changes.
-
Planning Service Development and Performance
Management
-
Undertake face to face assessment and treatment
of presenting patients who walk into the service, in accordance with the
relevant protocols.
-
Lead on Quality and Outcomes (QOF) achievements.
-
Refer patients to an alternative care setting or
treat and discharge as appropriate.
-
Identify areas of work for collaboration and
joint working with other organisations to ensure continuity of care.
-
Contribute to Primary Care locality meetings and
update on best practice.
Organisational Development
-
Create a culture within IC24 based on shared
values, mutual respect and the care and welfare of patients and colleagues.
-
Promote a learning environment, which exploits
opportunities to develop innovative approaches to meeting specific needs.
-
Develop own knowledge of local and national
guidance in relation to contracts, primary and urgent care including local
STPs.
-
Strive to build excellent working relationships
with other IC24 colleagues and partners.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- KEY
RESPONSIBILITES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Consult
with Patients whose clinical details are passed from the call centre following
NHS 111 Pathways assessment, as walk-ins, redirected from A&E, or via the
IC24 Co-ordinator.
- Advise
patients over the telephone, after referral from NHS 111 or the call centre,
who require professional advice, including ambulance and ED triage.
- Represent
IC24 in a professional manner when in contact with the general public and other
professionals.
- Work as
a doctor as required by service demands during a session, or to provide cover
as an IC24 Doctor on the rota or in other work settings.
- Be
responsible for prioritisation and timeliness of all consultations.
- Work
with the management team, together with other colleagues, to maximise effective
and efficient delivery of care to patients.
- Promote
close teamwork between colleagues and to continually strive to improve the
service.
- Be
available for meetings and appraisals as required.
- Regularly
update personal clinical skills and knowledge.
- Work
within the prescribing formulary taking account of the minimum recommended
length of prescribed treatment.
- Work
within the IC24 clinical governance framework, adhering to policies and
contributing to audit processes as required.
- Operate
effectively within the framework of the IC24 operational policies, procedures
and ethos.
- Maintain all patient confidentiality and adhere
to data protection rules as per shift handbook.
- Assist colleagues in the provision of the
service to a high professional standard.
- Communicate with appropriate base by mobile
phone / radio.
- Ensure that all operational information is
distributed to colleagues as necessary.
- Ensure that patient care is of the utmost
concern in all actions performed.
- Answer and manage any enquiries as and when
necessary.
- Maintain and continuously improve the quality
service to our patients.
Flexibility
Hours of work may include
evenings, weekend, daytime and overnight sessions, including bank holidays, on
a rota, and/or a first and second on call cover at IC24 sitese as well as
visiting and remote work. Flexibility
around base location if the service changes due to unforeseen circumstances
arising.
Technical
IC24 puts a considerable emphasis
on IT. Computer, mobile phone and
keyboard skills of a basic, but accurate nature will need to be mastered at an
early stage. Training will be provided.
Quality Standards and Clinical
Governance
-
That you work within the clinical governance
structures of IC24 to ensure the highest standards of patient care.
-
Ensure that you complete and maintain all
required essential learning in a timely manner.
-
In conjunction with regional teams design and
implement patient related audits to improve care and safety.
-
Be conversant with GMC Code of Professional
Conduct and any associated national guidelines and abide by their guidance.
-
Maintain CPD and be able to demonstrate
self-development.
Financial
-
Awareness of local and service budgets and
revenue.
-
Assist the management team in identifying
savings and increased revenue within the locality and help to implement
appropriate changes.
-
Planning Service Development and Performance
Management
-
Undertake face to face assessment and treatment
of presenting patients who walk into the service, in accordance with the
relevant protocols.
-
Lead on Quality and Outcomes (QOF) achievements.
-
Refer patients to an alternative care setting or
treat and discharge as appropriate.
-
Identify areas of work for collaboration and
joint working with other organisations to ensure continuity of care.
-
Contribute to Primary Care locality meetings and
update on best practice.
Organisational Development
-
Create a culture within IC24 based on shared
values, mutual respect and the care and welfare of patients and colleagues.
-
Promote a learning environment, which exploits
opportunities to develop innovative approaches to meeting specific needs.
-
Develop own knowledge of local and national
guidance in relation to contracts, primary and urgent care including local
STPs.
-
Strive to build excellent working relationships
with other IC24 colleagues and partners.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Current GMC certificate
- MRCGP graduate
- Vocational training cert or cert of equivalence / or pursued VTS training for a period of time
- Current Hepatitis B immunity certificate
Desirable
- Experience within medical /surgical / A+E / paediatrics or mental health
- Current resuscitation certificate
- Full membership of a medical indemnity organisation
- Acquired out of hours experience at some point, including in other countries.
- Acquired primary care experience working in other specialities.
General
Essential
- Ability to work under pressure, manage demanding workloads
- Aware of needs of patients, relatives and carers
- Adhere to and abide by confidentiality requirements.
- Ability to cope with patients under extreme stress from both social and clinical circumstances.
-
- Ability to handle change and unexpected urgent requirements.
- Skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
- Flexible, caring and empathetic
- Self-motivated
- Professional approach
- Presentable appearance
Practical Skills
Essential
- IT: basic computer literacy (training available)
- Good telephone manner, clear speech
- Good record keeping
- Communication and listening skills
- Ability to work in a multi- professional team
Experience
Essential
- Primary care home visiting
- Triage
- Face to face consultation
Desirable
- Management
- Audit
- Research
- Practice based commissioning.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Current GMC certificate
- MRCGP graduate
- Vocational training cert or cert of equivalence / or pursued VTS training for a period of time
- Current Hepatitis B immunity certificate
Desirable
- Experience within medical /surgical / A+E / paediatrics or mental health
- Current resuscitation certificate
- Full membership of a medical indemnity organisation
- Acquired out of hours experience at some point, including in other countries.
- Acquired primary care experience working in other specialities.
General
Essential
- Ability to work under pressure, manage demanding workloads
- Aware of needs of patients, relatives and carers
- Adhere to and abide by confidentiality requirements.
- Ability to cope with patients under extreme stress from both social and clinical circumstances.
-
- Ability to handle change and unexpected urgent requirements.
- Skills in written and spoken English adequate to enable effective communication about medical topics with patients and colleagues.
- Flexible, caring and empathetic
- Self-motivated
- Professional approach
- Presentable appearance
Practical Skills
Essential
- IT: basic computer literacy (training available)
- Good telephone manner, clear speech
- Good record keeping
- Communication and listening skills
- Ability to work in a multi- professional team
Experience
Essential
- Primary care home visiting
- Triage
- Face to face consultation
Desirable
- Management
- Audit
- Research
- Practice based commissioning.
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).