Job summary
This
is a role with responsibilities of a GP Assistant (GPA) to support the
effective functioning of General Practice within the Primary Care Network
(PCN). The post holder will work under the supervision of GPs and the PCN team
to assist with clinical and administrative tasks, as well as to proactively
support patients particularly those who are vulnerable or have complex needs
to navigate health and care services and improve their health outcomes
Main duties of the job
Prepare
patients for basic examinations in line with preventative screening and LTC monitoring
(e.g., measuring BP, pulse, height, weight).
Perform simple
clinical tasks following appropriate training (chaperoning).
Update patient
records and ensure coding accuracy using clinical systems (e.g., EMIS).
Manage recall
systems for chronic disease reviews, vaccinations and follow-up appointments.
Act as a single
point of contact for patients identified for proactive care coordination.
Work closely
with GPs, Social Prescribers, Pharmacists, Nurses, and other health
professionals to ensure a joined-up care approach.
Help patients
to understand and manage their conditions and support them to set goals and
take control of their health.
Coordinate
multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings and ensure actions are followed up.
Maintain and
monitor personalised care and support plans.
Identify and
address gaps in care, ensuring patients attend reviews, screenings, and
appointments.
Support the
delivery of national PCN DES specifications such as Enhanced Health in Care
Homes, anticipatory care, and personalised care.
About us
Greenwich PCN Alliance Limited has been running since 2020 and consists of 4 PCNs: Blackheath and Charlton PCN, Eltham PCN, Heritage PCN and Unity PCN. Our aim at Greenwich PCN Alliance Limited is support the improvement of primary care across Greenwich by providing support to Primary Care Networks (PCN) across Greenwich and recruiting Additional Roles via the the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS)
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
This is a role with responsibilities of a GP Assistant (GPA) to support the effective functioning of General Practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN). The post holder will work under the supervision of GPs and the PCN team to assist with clinical and administrative tasks, as well as to proactively support patients particularly those who are vulnerable or have complex needs to navigate health and care services and improve their health outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare patients for basic examinations in line with preventative screening and LTC monitoring (e.g., measuring BP, pulse, height, weight).
Perform simple clinical tasks following appropriate training (chaperoning).
Update patient records and ensure coding accuracy using clinical systems (e.g., EMIS).
Manage recall systems for chronic disease reviews, vaccinations and follow-up appointments.
Act as a single point of contact for patients identified for proactive care coordination.
Work closely with GPs, Social Prescribers, Pharmacists, Nurses, and other health professionals to ensure a joined-up care approach.
Help patients to understand and manage their conditions and support them to set goals and take control of their health.
Coordinate multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings and ensure actions are followed up.
Maintain and monitor personalised care and support plans.
Identify and address gaps in care, ensuring patients attend reviews, screenings, and appointments.
Support the delivery of national PCN DES specifications such as Enhanced Health in Care Homes, anticipatory care, and personalised care.
Key Working Relationships
- PCN Clinical Director(s)
- GPs and Practice Nurses
- Practice Management and Admin Teams
- Social Prescribing Link Workers
- Community and Mental Health Teams
- Voluntary and Third Sector Organisations
- Patients and their families/carers
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Summary
This is a role with responsibilities of a GP Assistant (GPA) to support the effective functioning of General Practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN). The post holder will work under the supervision of GPs and the PCN team to assist with clinical and administrative tasks, as well as to proactively support patients particularly those who are vulnerable or have complex needs to navigate health and care services and improve their health outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare patients for basic examinations in line with preventative screening and LTC monitoring (e.g., measuring BP, pulse, height, weight).
Perform simple clinical tasks following appropriate training (chaperoning).
Update patient records and ensure coding accuracy using clinical systems (e.g., EMIS).
Manage recall systems for chronic disease reviews, vaccinations and follow-up appointments.
Act as a single point of contact for patients identified for proactive care coordination.
Work closely with GPs, Social Prescribers, Pharmacists, Nurses, and other health professionals to ensure a joined-up care approach.
Help patients to understand and manage their conditions and support them to set goals and take control of their health.
Coordinate multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings and ensure actions are followed up.
Maintain and monitor personalised care and support plans.
Identify and address gaps in care, ensuring patients attend reviews, screenings, and appointments.
Support the delivery of national PCN DES specifications such as Enhanced Health in Care Homes, anticipatory care, and personalised care.
Key Working Relationships
- PCN Clinical Director(s)
- GPs and Practice Nurses
- Practice Management and Admin Teams
- Social Prescribing Link Workers
- Community and Mental Health Teams
- Voluntary and Third Sector Organisations
- Patients and their families/carers
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in health or social care
- Working with clinical systems (e.g. EMIS)
Desirable
- Experience in a general practice setting
- Multidisciplinary team working
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Strong organisational and communication skills
- IT literacy
- Ability to manage sensitive information confidentially
- Good written and verbal
- communication skills
Desirable
- Motivational interviewing
- Knowledge of long-term conditions
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
- Care Navigation or Health Coaching qualification
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in health or social care
- Working with clinical systems (e.g. EMIS)
Desirable
- Experience in a general practice setting
- Multidisciplinary team working
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Strong organisational and communication skills
- IT literacy
- Ability to manage sensitive information confidentially
- Good written and verbal
- communication skills
Desirable
- Motivational interviewing
- Knowledge of long-term conditions
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
- Care Navigation or Health Coaching qualification
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.