Job SummaryJoin us in leafy Stoke Newington N16, Hackney, London for a SALARIED GP job at Barton House Group Practice. To start ASAP but with flexibility for the right candidate, for 4 sessions. 2 sessions need to be on Tuesdays, flexibility to discuss the remaining sessions.
Main duties of the jobT and Cs include: 11k/session, with pro-rata 6 weeks annual leave / 1 week study leave. Maximum 1 session duty doc/ week, 14 patients per session (7 tel slots 7 f2f slots), no extras or walk-ins. 30 mins (2 patients) extended hours per week (with 2 blocked slots in the session before or after to compensate).
We are a total triage GP practice. With a GP with receptionist buddy triaging cases. Triage is performed by both partners and salaried GPs as part of duty session.
We have a paper-light system with significant sifting and triage of documents by admin so clinicians receive only those that need to be seen by them, as well as 3 pharmacists and a pharmacy technician helping with medicines management, along with Practice-employed Counsellors who are able to provide a service (free to our patients) that isn't otherwise available locally on the NHS, and the usual complement of social prescribers and other AHPs.
About usWe're a biggish Training practice of just over 12000 patients, friendly and welcoming, and always happy to share expertise between us. We are very collaborative team always discussing cases and sharing learning on a daily basis. We can also offer mentoring to any newly trained or other GPs who would like a little additional support. We have weekly clinical meetings.
We're right in the heart of Stokey, 2 mins walk from the lovely local shops / cafes /restaurants and also to leafy Clissold Park. We also have our own garden where we can sit outside for lunch on sunny days! We have our own car park for staff and bike shed. We are part of the Cycle to Work scheme that allows tax-free bike purchases by our staff.
Our GPs have a variety of clinical interests and hold a variety of CCG roles; we are a Training Practice and currently have 3 GP Trainees. We also have medical students from Barts Medical School. We are keen to support the development of any special interests you may have. Our patient cohort is genuinely very diverse; you really never know who you are going to talk to next!
Please email nelondonicb.recruitment.bartonhouse@nhs.net if you might be interested with a covering letter and CV, or if you have any questions and I can link you up with our Practice Manager to arrange an informal visit and/or interview.
ExperienceEssential- Experience of working as a General Practitioner in UK primary care
- Ability to manage a broad range of acute and chronic medical conditions
- Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team
- Experience of clinical decision making and risk management
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding adults and children
- Experience of using electronic patient record systems
- Commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care
- Understanding of NHS primary care, QOF, and clinical governance requirements
Desirable- Experience of teaching or supervising trainees, medical students, or other healthcare professionals
- Experience of quality improvement projects, clinical audit, or service development
- Experience of care home medicine
- Experience of managing complex and frail patients
- Interest in developing a specialist clinical area relevant to the practice
- Experience of leadership roles within primary care
QualificationsEssential- Full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and licence to practise
- Inclusion on the GMC GP Register
- MRCGP qualification or equivalent recognised qualification
- Eligible to work in the UK
- Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Desirable- Additional postgraduate qualifications relevant to primary care
- Training in minor surgery, joint injections, women's health, dermatology, palliative care, or other specialist interests
- GP Trainer qualification or interest in medical education
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.Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website.