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Salaried GPinTivertoninTivertonPUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Part-time work schedule of 18.5 hours per week, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Access to a generous induction program and mentorship to support professional development.
Opportunity to work within a well-respected and innovative healthcare practice with a dedicated multi-disciplinary team.
Participation in Extended Access Services, enhancing patient care and service delivery.
Competitive sessional rates based on skills and responsibilities, providing financial recognition.
Access to numerous benefits including 27 days of paid annual leave (increasing to 33 days), NHS pension scheme, and various staff discounts.
Involvement in high-quality training and education of future healthcare professionals, making a meaningful impact on the community.
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a part-time salaried GP to join their team in Tiverton, working 18.5 hours per week. The role encompasses a full range of GP services, including duty sessions, triage lists, and management of a personal patient list, as well as participation in Extended Access Services. The practice is known for its friendly, forward-thinking environment and is involved in training various healthcare professionals. An emphasis on Quality Improvement and a commitment to a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care are key aspects of the role.

Benefits of the position include a generous induction program, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive culture prioritizing professional development and work-life balance. In addition to competitive salary options based on skills and responsibilities, the Trust offers extensive employee support services, paid annual leave that increases with service, a comprehensive NHS Pension scheme, and various staff discounts. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply via the RDUH Career Gateway.
Part-time work schedule of 18.5 hours per week, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Access to a generous induction program and mentorship to support professional development.
Opportunity to work within a well-respected and innovative healthcare practice with a dedicated multi-disciplinary team.
Participation in Extended Access Services, enhancing patient care and service delivery.
Competitive sessional rates based on skills and responsibilities, providing financial recognition.
Access to numerous benefits including 27 days of paid annual leave (increasing to 33 days), NHS pension scheme, and various staff discounts.
Involvement in high-quality training and education of future healthcare professionals, making a meaningful impact on the community.

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Useful skills for a Salaried GP:
To work as a salaried GP (General Practitioner) in the UK, you need a combination of medical knowledge, clinical skills, and interpersonal abilities. Here are some key skills and attributes that are essential:
Medical Knowledge and Clinical Skills
1. Medical Degree: A valid medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) is required, with completion of the Foundation Training (F1 and F2 years).
2. General Practice Training: Completion of a GP Specialty Training program (usually three years) leading to a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT).
3. Clinical Competence: Strong clinical skills to accurately diagnose and manage a variety of health conditions across all age groups.
4. Emergency Care Knowledge: Ability to handle emergencies, including basic life support and advanced life support skills.
5. Medication Management: Knowledge of prescribing medications safely and effectively.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
1. Patient Communication: Ability to communicate clearly and empathetically with patients, explaining medical conditions and treatment options effectively.
2. Teamwork: Work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, including nurses, pharmacists, and specialists.
3. Cultural Competence: Sensitivity to the diverse backgrounds and needs of patients.
Organizational and Administrative Skills
1. Time Management: Efficiently manage clinical workloads and appointments.
2. Record Keeping: Proficiency in maintaining accurate and clear patient records, including using electronic health record systems.
3. Data Analysis: Ability to use data for clinical audits and quality improvement.
Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking
1. Analytical Skills: Evaluate complex medical information, make clinical judgments, and develop treatment plans.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust approaches based on patient needs and changes in healthcare policies.
Professional Skills
1. Continuing Professional Development: Commitment to lifelong learning and staying current with medical advancements and guidelines.
2. Ethical Practice: Understanding of ethical issues in medicine and commitment to patient confidentiality and informed consent.
Leadership and Management (optional but beneficial)
1. Leadership Skills: Ability to lead a team if you take on roles in practice management or quality improvement initiatives.
2. Financial Acumen: Basic understanding of budgeting and resource management can be advantageous.
Additional Considerations
- Registration: You must be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and in good standing.
- Level of Experience: While not a formal skill, prior experience in various medical settings can enhance your capability as a GP.
 


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