GP Assistant
The closing date is 25 September 2025
Job summary
We have an opportunity for 1 x full-time GP Assistant based at Royal Primary Care Brooklyn, HEANOR. You will join a growing establishment committed to being a flagship organisation and an at scale provider of primary care services in the Midlands. If you are enthusiastic, caring and passionate about delivering the highest quality care, keeping patients at the heart of all you do, we want to hear from you.
Do you have experience of providing care and support to people in primary care, the community or care homes? Or maybe you're an experienced HCA from General Practice looking for a new challenge?
Royal Primary Care Brooklyn is seeking an experienced healthcare assistant with an interest in frailty to support our multi-disciplinary team of professionals - including working alongside our colleagues in the ARCH PCN (Alfreton, Ripley, Crich and Heanor) and other stakeholders in the community.
37.5 hours - RPC Brooklyn, HEANOR
This is a developing role within our practice team providing care to vulnerable, frail and housebound patients. This role will also involve working alongside GPs and Advanced Clinical Practitioners aligned to care homes, supporting with HCA tasks, the weekly ward round and annual long-term condition reviews as required.
RPC Brooklyn is ideally situated between Derby and Nottingham and has been serving the healthcare needs of the local community for over 120 years.
Main duties of the job
This is an excellent opportunity to join a different kind of GP practice, an innovative, forward thinking training practice. Our vision is to be an exceptional provider of family medicine, dedicated to our patients, and we're on a mission to improve our community's health and reduce inequality.
Royal Primary Care have a team of over 170 people dedicated to our patients, working across 3 sectors covering Chesterfield, Clay Cross and Heanor. Our Nursing team are essential to ensuring that we always provide an outstanding level of nursing care to our patients.
You will work collaboratively as part of our multidisciplinary (Heanor) team of clinicians to meet the needs of our patients, delivering the highest standards of patient care. You will undertake a diverse range of assessments and provide the appropriate care / treatment according to patient needs, striving to improve standards of care and enhancing nursing services within the practice.
Depending on experience, contribution to the monitoring of Long-Term Chronic Disease management of our patients will also form a large part of the role. Knowledge of the GMS contract e.g. The Quality and Outcomes Framework will be valuable to the post.
About us
Royal Primary Care is a division of Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, providing primary care services for over 50,000 patients and aspiring to be an exceptional provider of family medicine dedicated to our patients and community. Being part of a larger organisation brings about many benefits. As well as an NHS pension, you'll have access to training and development opportunities and a whole raft of well-being initiatives to look after your physical and mental health. At Royal Primary Care, your wellbeing is key to our appraisal system, and we place great
importance on everyone feeling included. You'll have an equal say in how we look after you through access to our annual staff survey.
*(Please note that this is NOT Agenda for Change, however we have competency bands that we match to appropriate roles/skill levels)
Details
Date posted
10 September 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
166-ARC-7353011
Job locations
RPC Brooklyn
65 Mansfield Road
Heanor
DE75 7AL
Employer details
Employer name
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Address
RPC Brooklyn
65 Mansfield Road
Heanor
DE75 7AL
Employer's website
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