Job summary
Job Title:Neighbourhood Paediatric Super-Triage Lead GP
Hours of work: 1 session per week (4h10m)
Remuneration:£100 per hour = £416.67 per locum session
Contract length: Fixed Term until 31st March 2026 (fixed term)
Start Date: November 2025
Responsible to:East Neighbourhood Clinical Lead
Accountable to:East Neighbourhood Lead
Location: Haringey GP Federation, 48 Station Road, Wood Green, London, N22 7TY
Main duties of the job
The Paediatric Super-triage meeting is a neighbourhood-based
MDT where paediatric support and guidance can be discussed to establish the best
possible pathway between primary and secondary care for the patient.
The Lead GP will steer the weekly MDT,
alongside a neighbourhood Paediatric Consultant. Other local clinicians may
join on a rotational basis including but not limited to GP VTS trainees, F2
Doctors, and other relevant clinical staff when appropriate.
About us
We are the Haringey GP Federation, a young and growing organisation working with 34 member practices in the diverse and vibrant borough of Haringey in north London. Our vision is to support the people of Haringey to be healthier and happier. We do this by strengthening, innovating and advocating for strong and sustainable General Practice in Haringey.
Our friendly, collaborative team has deservedly earned a strong reputation for providing best practice Primary Care services at scale. We are proud that our teams achievements have won external recognition.
We welcome and encourage innovative ways of working which respond to the changing needs of the population in Haringey. We are building a sustainable workforce that is fully equipped and motivated for the work we undertake and constantly seek to expand opportunities which allow development for our staff and practices alike.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Utilise and grow awareness of relevant clinical pathways and local childrens services.
Access and update patient records in a Haringey community EMIS, escalating issues accordingly to prevent delays to patient care.
Prepare updates on patient cases base on consultations relating to the Super Triage MDT, ensuring that information is presented in a concise and streamlined way.
Complete an EMIS template for each case discussed in the MDT.
Follow through on clinical actions assigned to the Lead GP from the Super-Triage MDT and other meetings, expected ~48-hour turnaround time on actions.
Communicate and relay relevant actions to the home GP practice resulting from Super-Triage discussion.
Note and share learning points discussed from case discussion in the Super-Triage MDT.
Distribute shared learning to relevant stakeholder organisations at Neighbourhood, PCN, and Practice platforms if areas of educational need are identified.
Contribute to the production of materials used within paediatric neighbourhood systems, including but not limited to appointment infrastructure resources such as scripts and processes, or key learning points arising from case discussion.
Provide monthly reporting on activity and outcomes from the Super-Triage MDT alongside the operational lead of the service.
This set of primary responsibilities is not exhaustive of all areas of the job and is likely to evolve over time.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Utilise and grow awareness of relevant clinical pathways and local childrens services.
Access and update patient records in a Haringey community EMIS, escalating issues accordingly to prevent delays to patient care.
Prepare updates on patient cases base on consultations relating to the Super Triage MDT, ensuring that information is presented in a concise and streamlined way.
Complete an EMIS template for each case discussed in the MDT.
Follow through on clinical actions assigned to the Lead GP from the Super-Triage MDT and other meetings, expected ~48-hour turnaround time on actions.
Communicate and relay relevant actions to the home GP practice resulting from Super-Triage discussion.
Note and share learning points discussed from case discussion in the Super-Triage MDT.
Distribute shared learning to relevant stakeholder organisations at Neighbourhood, PCN, and Practice platforms if areas of educational need are identified.
Contribute to the production of materials used within paediatric neighbourhood systems, including but not limited to appointment infrastructure resources such as scripts and processes, or key learning points arising from case discussion.
Provide monthly reporting on activity and outcomes from the Super-Triage MDT alongside the operational lead of the service.
This set of primary responsibilities is not exhaustive of all areas of the job and is likely to evolve over time.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Professional Registration with the GMC or with relevant regulatory body.
Desirable
- At least 3 years recent primary community or other relevant clinical experience
- Non-medical Prescribing
Experience
Essential
- Experience in management of paediatric presentations.
- Experience of clinical review of notes and discussing cases at MTD level.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Professional Registration with the GMC or with relevant regulatory body.
Desirable
- At least 3 years recent primary community or other relevant clinical experience
- Non-medical Prescribing
Experience
Essential
- Experience in management of paediatric presentations.
- Experience of clinical review of notes and discussing cases at MTD level.
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.