Are you a newly qualified GP (within the last two years) looking for an exciting and supportive role to launch your career? Arrow Health PCN are seeking an enthusiastic, forward-thinking GP to join our team on a fixed-term salaried contract until 31 March 2025.
You will be a highly motivated and dedicated Newly Qualified GP to join our multidisciplinary team under the NHS Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS).
This contract will run for 4 months, with a likelihood of it being extended. This flexible position requires a commitment of 16-40 hours per week.
You will have the opportunity to work across five practices within the PCN.
The role has some flexibility with the ability to be catered around the needs of the PCN/practices but also on the requirements of any applicants for example a workingfrom home/remote role may be possible.
As a GP with Arrow Health Primary Care Network, you will play a vital role in delivering patient care, following the GMS contract and Enhanced Services objectives. Key responsibilities include:
Conducting routine and urgent appointments, both face-to-face and via telephone, ensuring high-quality care.
Prescribing according to local and national guidelines.
Handling home visits for routine and emergency cases.
Managing administrative tasks, such as letters, results, referrals, and emails, in a timely manner.
Making appropriate referrals and managing related admin.
Checking and signing repeat prescriptions to maintain care quality.
Providing cover for colleagues in emergencies, considering individual commitments.
Participating in on-call sessions as per pro-rata hours.
Supporting Extended Hours services, enhancing patient access.
Collaborating with other health and social care providers to deliver integrated care.
Maintaining accurate consultation records using the S1 clinical system.
Offering clinical support to colleagues, helping the team meet high standards in patient care and QOF/Enhanced Services targets.
This is a dynamic role that offers both patient care and team collaboration in a supportive environment.
About usTo perform as an autonomous general practitioner working independently with other health care professionals to assess, diagnose and treat the conditions of patients attending within a primary care setting. Provide expert professional advice to patients, carers and colleagues whilst maintaining clinical excellence. To be professionally accountable and responsible for all elements of clinical practice in accordance with the GMC code of conduct, ensuring the safety of patients and quality of their care is primary.
The post holder will need to be capable of independent travel across the network and work flexibly to meet the needs of the business.
The role does have some flexibility with the ability to be catered around the needs of the PCN/practices but also on the requirements of any applicants for example a workingfrom home/remote role may be possible.
Are you a newly qualified GP (within the last two years) looking for an exciting and supportive role to launch your career? Arrow Health PCN are seeking an enthusiastic, forward-thinking GP to join our team on a fixed-term salaried contract until 31 March 2025.
You will be a highly motivated and dedicated Newly Qualified GP to join our multidisciplinary team under the NHS Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS).
This contract will run for 4 months, with a likelihood of it being extended. This flexible position requires a commitment of 16-40 hours per week.
You will have the opportunity to work across five practices within the PCN.
The role has some flexibility with the ability to be catered around the needs of the PCN/practices but also on the requirements of any applicants for example a workingfrom home/remote role may be possible.
As a GP with Arrow Health Primary Care Network, you will play a vital role in delivering patient care, following the GMS contract and Enhanced Services objectives. Key responsibilities include:
Conducting routine and urgent appointments, both face-to-face and via telephone, ensuring high-quality care.
Prescribing according to local and national guidelines.
Handling home visits for routine and emergency cases.
Managing administrative tasks, such as letters, results, referrals, and emails, in a timely manner.
Making appropriate referrals and managing related admin.
Checking and signing repeat prescriptions to maintain care quality.
Providing cover for colleagues in emergencies, considering individual commitments.
Participating in on-call sessions as per pro-rata hours.
Supporting Extended Hours services, enhancing patient access.
Collaborating with other health and social care providers to deliver integrated care.
Maintaining accurate consultation records using the S1 clinical system.
Offering clinical support to colleagues, helping the team meet high standards in patient care and QOF/Enhanced Services targets.
This is a dynamic role that offers both patient care and team collaboration in a supportive environment.
To perform as an autonomous general practitioner working independently with other health care professionals to assess, diagnose and treat the conditions of patients attending within a primary care setting. Provide expert professional advice to patients, carers and colleagues whilst maintaining clinical excellence. To be professionally accountable and responsible for all elements of clinical practice in accordance with the GMC code of conduct, ensuring the safety of patients and quality of their care is primary.
The post holder will need to be capable of independent travel across the network and work flexibly to meet the needs of the business.
The role does have some flexibility with the ability to be catered around the needs of the PCN/practices but also on the requirements of any applicants for example a workingfrom home/remote role may be possible.