GP with Extended Role in Frailty
The closing date is 05 September 2025
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a GP with a specialist interest in frailty to deliver two sessions per week on a Monday within a new, integrated community-based service. The team support the frail housebound population across Easington and Sedgefield. This role offers the chance to play a pivotal part in shaping and delivering proactive, person-centred care in collaboration with local stakeholders. The Proactive Service has recently launched which aims to bring joined-up, multidisciplinary support to patients to make a real difference in their health and wellbeing.
Please note, we are unable to offer sponsorship for a visa.
Main duties of the job
- Conduct Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments (CGAs) remotely.
- Perform medical, psychosocial, and medicines reviews, including advanced care planning.
- Manage diagnostic tests, communicate outcomes to GPs, and provide follow-up reviews where necessary.
- Make onward referrals to other specialties when appropriate.
- Work within and support a multidisciplinary team (MDT) including geriatricians, nurses, therapists, and social care professionals.
- Lead and facilitate MDT clinical decision-making processes.
- Supervise and support clinical staff.
- Take a leadership role in the development and expansion of frailty services.
- Contribute to the development of clinical guidelines, service pathways, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Participate in research, clinical audit, and service governance beyond revalidation requirements.
- Communicate effectively with patients, carers, colleagues, commissioners, and wider stakeholders.
- Promote and implement innovative, remote care models and use of digital health tools, including AI-based transcription.
- Uphold clinical governance standards and practice within national guidelines (e.g. NICE, GMC).
- Take part in staff supervision, performance review, appraisal, and professional development.
- Demonstrate emotional resilience, professionalism, and leadership under pressure and during service change.
About us
South Durham Health CiC is the managing agent for the 5 primary care networks (PCNs) in the Sedgefield and Easington localities. We also hold a number of NHS contracts providing additional services to our patient populations. We serve a combined patient population of 204,554 across 21 practices.
We are early adopters of the Integrated Neighbourhood Team strategy and have already developed 2 Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) aligned to our future work against NHS key strategies.
Details
Date posted
21 August 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£10,000 a session no pdp attached
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
2 years
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
B0611-25-0021
Job locations
The Surgery
Ashmore Terrace
Wheatley Hill
County Durham
DH6 3NP
Job description
Job responsibilities
The GPwER in Frailty will provide evidence based, comprehensive, person centred and individualised medical care for older people, working as part of a multidisciplinary team within community settings across South Durham
The role whilst demanding and challenging and also requiring the post holder to possess the specialist frailty knowledge required to support the medical management of complex and challenging presentations of older frail people, will prove extremely varied and rewarding to the post holder. This care will be provided through our various community frailly workstreams
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The post holder will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, which includes Consultant Geriatricians, GPwERs, nurses, therapists, social care, the third sector and care home staff, to deliver high quality care and support for older people within the community. The post holder will contribute to service development, guideline development, research opportunities, and governance activities such as audit and quality improvement processes.
The post holder will be expected to participate in the training and development of other members of the MDT and wider healthcare community and assume a leadership role in the care of older people in the community.
The post holder will be expected to work autonomously with peer review and personal development opportunities.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PATIENT CARE
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (Remote)
The management of patients referred into the service to include provision of medical, psychosocial, medicines reviews and advanced care planning to patients in their own homes.
The communication of outcomes to the patient, their family and carers as well as their registered GP through the extended MDT.
To carry out reviews of patients previously seen in the service, when this is deemed clinically necessary.
To partake in the supervision of staff including ANPs and Registrars if and when the roles are integrated in to the service.
Filing and management of diagnostic tests requested through the service.
To support expansion and development of the service over time
Support and facilitate MDT decision making in your role as the senior clinical leader
Complete onward referrals to other specialties when appropriate
Develop skills in the use of AI based transcription platforms
Urgent Community Response
Provide a CGA assessment with the rest of the MDT team for patient deemed suitable for review through the Urgent Community Response Pathway. This not a same day assessment pathway assessment.
The patients will likely have multiple sub acute issues that requires support and facilitation through an MDT approach.
The same approach is to be give to this patient group as outlined above.
COMMUNICATION
The post holder will be required to demonstrate excellent communication skills when working with patients, carers, members of the public, primary and secondary care colleagues, allied health care professionals, managers up to chief executive level, commissioners and the media.
ANALYTICAL TASKS
High level clinical judgement based on experience and clinical guidance is expected in patient management. High level analytical skills will also be required in the day to day operational management, governance and in strategic service development.
PLANNING AND ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS
The post will require a high level of personal organisation to deliver clinical and managerial responsibilities. Specifically, at service level, the post holder will have to plan and organise service development and change in areas of responsibility. Strategically, the post holder will require being a self-starter and taking personal responsibility for the development, organisation and delivery of service development in line with the needs of the contracted population.
PHYSICAL SKILLSThe physical skills requiring to be sustained are those required to achieve the CCT/CESR in their speciality
e.g. hearing, vision and dexterity for minor procedures, mobility and legible handwriting.
POLICY AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION
The post holder will actively contribute to both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the service, working closely with clinical and management teams. Internally, this will involve driving innovation to create a forward-thinking, cost-effective, and patient-focused service that makes use of new technologies and the expertise of a multidisciplinary team, in partnership with statutory and third-sector organisations. Externally, the role will include collaborating with members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure services meet the specific needs of the local population
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCESThe post holder will have a personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources and to maintain a secure working environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HUMAN RESOURCES The post holder may take part in managing, supervising, coordinating, teaching, training, and supporting employees, students, trainees, and others in similar roles. They will be responsible for planning and assigning work, as well as reviewing and assessing completed tasks. They will also participate in personal development supervision to enhance their skills and clinical practice, and will complete appraisal and revalidation processes as required. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES
The post holder will be responsible for the development and safe storage of person centred health care assessments, plans and electronic care records. The post holder may also be responsible for the managing and safe storage of electronic staff records, for example clinical supervision records.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The post holder will be expected to participate in Quality and audit activity, beyond the minimum required for revalidation, to assure service quality and patient safety.
FREEDOM TO ACT
The post holder will be expected to practice within the policies, procedures and guidelines of the organisation and service, and national bodies such as NICE, The Royal College of General Practice.
S/he must practice within the ethical boundaries of Good Medical Practice as laid down by the GMC.
CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE, SERVICE MODEL:
The service model includes the following key principles:
OUR ETHOS: The ethos of the service is to proactively deliver innovative, high-quality care to the local populations of Sedgefield and Easington, with the goal of enhancing the quality of life for the most frail and vulnerable individuals. This care is patient-centered and evidence-based, ensuring that every action is aimed at improving the lives of those we serve. Professionals working within this service are encouraged to feel supported, engaged, and motivated to provide the highest standard of care. ENGAGEMENT AND INVOLVEMENT:We actively engage with our service users and their families and carers and will utilise feedback from engagement activities to inform service development.
SERVICE USER FEEDBACK
The Integrated frailty service will support patient feedback through patient survey and friends and family opportunities.
SERVICE DELIVERY:
Our service model will combine clinical and cost effectiveness by providing access to a skilled and multiprofessional workforce. Care will be delivered in an innovative remote model where technology is used to enable remote working with the support of the MDT team.
IMPROVING PRACTICE:
Providing education and support to primary care organisations, constituent practices and
Other primary care providers to raise the general standard and consistency of care of the older person across primary care.
Facilitating and encouraging the spread of good practice from within primary care across the whole health and social care community.
Working with general practitioners, pharmacists, primary care nurses, social workers, mental health nurses, specialist community nurses and other health care staff such that current best practice is implemented within effective pathways within primary care.
This job description is not meant to be exhaustive. It describes the main duties and responsibilities of the post. It may be subject to change in the light of developing organisational and service needs and wherever possible change will follow consultation with the post holder
Job description
Job responsibilities
The GPwER in Frailty will provide evidence based, comprehensive, person centred and individualised medical care for older people, working as part of a multidisciplinary team within community settings across South Durham
The role whilst demanding and challenging and also requiring the post holder to possess the specialist frailty knowledge required to support the medical management of complex and challenging presentations of older frail people, will prove extremely varied and rewarding to the post holder. This care will be provided through our various community frailly workstreams
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The post holder will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, which includes Consultant Geriatricians, GPwERs, nurses, therapists, social care, the third sector and care home staff, to deliver high quality care and support for older people within the community. The post holder will contribute to service development, guideline development, research opportunities, and governance activities such as audit and quality improvement processes.
The post holder will be expected to participate in the training and development of other members of the MDT and wider healthcare community and assume a leadership role in the care of older people in the community.
The post holder will be expected to work autonomously with peer review and personal development opportunities.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PATIENT CARE
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (Remote)
The management of patients referred into the service to include provision of medical, psychosocial, medicines reviews and advanced care planning to patients in their own homes.
The communication of outcomes to the patient, their family and carers as well as their registered GP through the extended MDT.
To carry out reviews of patients previously seen in the service, when this is deemed clinically necessary.
To partake in the supervision of staff including ANPs and Registrars if and when the roles are integrated in to the service.
Filing and management of diagnostic tests requested through the service.
To support expansion and development of the service over time
Support and facilitate MDT decision making in your role as the senior clinical leader
Complete onward referrals to other specialties when appropriate
Develop skills in the use of AI based transcription platforms
Urgent Community Response
Provide a CGA assessment with the rest of the MDT team for patient deemed suitable for review through the Urgent Community Response Pathway. This not a same day assessment pathway assessment.
The patients will likely have multiple sub acute issues that requires support and facilitation through an MDT approach.
The same approach is to be give to this patient group as outlined above.
COMMUNICATION
The post holder will be required to demonstrate excellent communication skills when working with patients, carers, members of the public, primary and secondary care colleagues, allied health care professionals, managers up to chief executive level, commissioners and the media.
ANALYTICAL TASKS
High level clinical judgement based on experience and clinical guidance is expected in patient management. High level analytical skills will also be required in the day to day operational management, governance and in strategic service development.
PLANNING AND ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS
The post will require a high level of personal organisation to deliver clinical and managerial responsibilities. Specifically, at service level, the post holder will have to plan and organise service development and change in areas of responsibility. Strategically, the post holder will require being a self-starter and taking personal responsibility for the development, organisation and delivery of service development in line with the needs of the contracted population.
PHYSICAL SKILLSThe physical skills requiring to be sustained are those required to achieve the CCT/CESR in their speciality
e.g. hearing, vision and dexterity for minor procedures, mobility and legible handwriting.
POLICY AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION
The post holder will actively contribute to both the day-to-day operations and the long-term development of the service, working closely with clinical and management teams. Internally, this will involve driving innovation to create a forward-thinking, cost-effective, and patient-focused service that makes use of new technologies and the expertise of a multidisciplinary team, in partnership with statutory and third-sector organisations. Externally, the role will include collaborating with members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure services meet the specific needs of the local population
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCESThe post holder will have a personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources and to maintain a secure working environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HUMAN RESOURCES The post holder may take part in managing, supervising, coordinating, teaching, training, and supporting employees, students, trainees, and others in similar roles. They will be responsible for planning and assigning work, as well as reviewing and assessing completed tasks. They will also participate in personal development supervision to enhance their skills and clinical practice, and will complete appraisal and revalidation processes as required. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES
The post holder will be responsible for the development and safe storage of person centred health care assessments, plans and electronic care records. The post holder may also be responsible for the managing and safe storage of electronic staff records, for example clinical supervision records.
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The post holder will be expected to participate in Quality and audit activity, beyond the minimum required for revalidation, to assure service quality and patient safety.
FREEDOM TO ACT
The post holder will be expected to practice within the policies, procedures and guidelines of the organisation and service, and national bodies such as NICE, The Royal College of General Practice.
S/he must practice within the ethical boundaries of Good Medical Practice as laid down by the GMC.
CARE OF OLDER PEOPLE, SERVICE MODEL:
The service model includes the following key principles:
OUR ETHOS: The ethos of the service is to proactively deliver innovative, high-quality care to the local populations of Sedgefield and Easington, with the goal of enhancing the quality of life for the most frail and vulnerable individuals. This care is patient-centered and evidence-based, ensuring that every action is aimed at improving the lives of those we serve. Professionals working within this service are encouraged to feel supported, engaged, and motivated to provide the highest standard of care. ENGAGEMENT AND INVOLVEMENT:We actively engage with our service users and their families and carers and will utilise feedback from engagement activities to inform service development.
SERVICE USER FEEDBACK
The Integrated frailty service will support patient feedback through patient survey and friends and family opportunities.
SERVICE DELIVERY:
Our service model will combine clinical and cost effectiveness by providing access to a skilled and multiprofessional workforce. Care will be delivered in an innovative remote model where technology is used to enable remote working with the support of the MDT team.
IMPROVING PRACTICE:
Providing education and support to primary care organisations, constituent practices and
Other primary care providers to raise the general standard and consistency of care of the older person across primary care.
Facilitating and encouraging the spread of good practice from within primary care across the whole health and social care community.
Working with general practitioners, pharmacists, primary care nurses, social workers, mental health nurses, specialist community nurses and other health care staff such that current best practice is implemented within effective pathways within primary care.
This job description is not meant to be exhaustive. It describes the main duties and responsibilities of the post. It may be subject to change in the light of developing organisational and service needs and wherever possible change will follow consultation with the post holder
Person Specification
Practical & Intellectual skills
Essential
- High level of clinical skills.
- Ability to motivate and develop the multi-disciplinary team,
- High level of communication skills. Good organisational skills.IT
- competency Ability to make good clear concise medical notes, both computerised and manual
- Able to work under pressure and within an ever changing environment Ability to balance service and personal objectives.
Desirable
- Interest in research
Qualifications
Essential
- Full and current unrestricted GMC (UK) registration on the GP Register A medical degree qualification
Desirable
- A teaching qualification
- e.g. post graduate diploma in post graduate education A post
- Graduate qualification in older peoples care,
- e.g. Diploma Geriatric Medicine or willing to work towards
Experience
Essential
- Experience of supervising clinical staff to
- Experience of continuing professional development.
- Evidence of attendance at courses or self directed learning to meet learning gaps
- identified through the professional development plan and through annual appraisal
- Experience of conducting clinical audit
Desirable
- 1 year plus General Practice experience unless trainee has indicated additional skills to support appropriate experience in the field.
- Diploma in Elderly Medicine.
- Experience or formal qualifications or working with frail/ older people
- Experience of designing, organising, teaching and training healthcare professionals and teaching patients.
Knowledge & Understanding
Essential
- Up to date knowledge of all the latest guidelines and evidence in older peoples medicine.
- Understand the importance of evidence based practice and clinical eectiveness
- Understanding of clinical governance
- Sound clinical knowledge.
- Ability to use the evidence base and clinical audit to support decision-making
Desirable
- Experience of SystmOne,
- Experience of Heidi health
Practical & Intellectual skills
Essential
- High level of clinical skills.
- Ability to motivate and develop the multi-disciplinary team.
- High level of communication skills.
- Good organisational skills.
- IT competency
- Ability to make good clear concise medical notes, both computerised and manual
- Able to work under pressure and within an ever changing environment
- Ability to balance service and personal objectives.
Desirable
- Interest in research
Attitude & Behaviour
Essential
- Sensitive to the needs of others and has an awareness and responsiveness to other peoples feelings and needs
- Excellent command of the English Language both verbal and written
- Values differences: regards people as individuals and appreciates the value of diversity in the workplace Able to work as part of a team, cooperating to work together and in conjunction with others and willing to help and assist wherever possible and appropriate.
- Able to develop, establish and maintain positive relationships with others both internal and external to the organisation.
- Able to work under pressure, dealing with peaks and troughs in workload.
- Positive attitude to dealing with change; flexible and adaptable, willing to change and accept change and to explore new ways of doing things and approaches.
- Highly motivated, enthusiastic and reliable.
- Has a strong degree of personal integrity; able to adhere to standards of conduct based on a sense of right and wrong and be dependable and reliable.
- Demonstrates values consistent with those of the organisation.
- Ability and willingness to adopt a flexible approach to work on the occasions it may be required.
Teaching & Training experience
Essential
- Ability to teach clinical skills to medical and nursing staff and other disciplines. The ability to appraise junior doctors and other staff
Person Specification
Practical & Intellectual skills
Essential
- High level of clinical skills.
- Ability to motivate and develop the multi-disciplinary team,
- High level of communication skills. Good organisational skills.IT
- competency Ability to make good clear concise medical notes, both computerised and manual
- Able to work under pressure and within an ever changing environment Ability to balance service and personal objectives.
Desirable
- Interest in research
Qualifications
Essential
- Full and current unrestricted GMC (UK) registration on the GP Register A medical degree qualification
Desirable
- A teaching qualification
- e.g. post graduate diploma in post graduate education A post
- Graduate qualification in older peoples care,
- e.g. Diploma Geriatric Medicine or willing to work towards
Experience
Essential
- Experience of supervising clinical staff to
- Experience of continuing professional development.
- Evidence of attendance at courses or self directed learning to meet learning gaps
- identified through the professional development plan and through annual appraisal
- Experience of conducting clinical audit
Desirable
- 1 year plus General Practice experience unless trainee has indicated additional skills to support appropriate experience in the field.
- Diploma in Elderly Medicine.
- Experience or formal qualifications or working with frail/ older people
- Experience of designing, organising, teaching and training healthcare professionals and teaching patients.
Knowledge & Understanding
Essential
- Up to date knowledge of all the latest guidelines and evidence in older peoples medicine.
- Understand the importance of evidence based practice and clinical eectiveness
- Understanding of clinical governance
- Sound clinical knowledge.
- Ability to use the evidence base and clinical audit to support decision-making
Desirable
- Experience of SystmOne,
- Experience of Heidi health
Practical & Intellectual skills
Essential
- High level of clinical skills.
- Ability to motivate and develop the multi-disciplinary team.
- High level of communication skills.
- Good organisational skills.
- IT competency
- Ability to make good clear concise medical notes, both computerised and manual
- Able to work under pressure and within an ever changing environment
- Ability to balance service and personal objectives.
Desirable
- Interest in research
Attitude & Behaviour
Essential
- Sensitive to the needs of others and has an awareness and responsiveness to other peoples feelings and needs
- Excellent command of the English Language both verbal and written
- Values differences: regards people as individuals and appreciates the value of diversity in the workplace Able to work as part of a team, cooperating to work together and in conjunction with others and willing to help and assist wherever possible and appropriate.
- Able to develop, establish and maintain positive relationships with others both internal and external to the organisation.
- Able to work under pressure, dealing with peaks and troughs in workload.
- Positive attitude to dealing with change; flexible and adaptable, willing to change and accept change and to explore new ways of doing things and approaches.
- Highly motivated, enthusiastic and reliable.
- Has a strong degree of personal integrity; able to adhere to standards of conduct based on a sense of right and wrong and be dependable and reliable.
- Demonstrates values consistent with those of the organisation.
- Ability and willingness to adopt a flexible approach to work on the occasions it may be required.
Teaching & Training experience
Essential
- Ability to teach clinical skills to medical and nursing staff and other disciplines. The ability to appraise junior doctors and other staff
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).
Employer details
Employer name
South Durham Health CIC
Address
The Surgery
Ashmore Terrace
Wheatley Hill
County Durham
DH6 3NP
Employer's website
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Employer details
Employer name
South Durham Health CIC
Address
The Surgery
Ashmore Terrace
Wheatley Hill
County Durham
DH6 3NP
Employer's website
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Details
Date posted
21 August 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£10,000 a session no pdp attached
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
2 years
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
B0611-25-0021
Job locations
The Surgery
Ashmore Terrace
Wheatley Hill
County Durham
DH6 3NP
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