Thank you for visiting jobsincare.com. This website uses cookies.

Newly Qualified Salaried GP (ARRS)inUxbridgeinUxbridgePUBLISHED WED 26 FEB 2025

Depending on experience  FIXEDTERM 
CASELOADQOF

The Confederation, Hillingdon CICFollow The Confederation, Hillingdon CIC

Opportunities for professional development in a supportive environment tailored for newly qualified GPs.
Exposure to a diverse patient population in a Primary Care Network (PCN), enhancing clinical experience and skills.
Experience managing a wide range of health needs, which builds confidence and competence in clinical decision-making.
Fixed term contract until March 2025, providing job security while gaining essential experience.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and access to resources that enhance patient care and promote best practices.
Potential for travel between different practices, offering variety in work settings and experiences.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives, such as contributing to QOF and practice audits, fostering a culture of continuous learning.
Are you a newly qualified GP looking to start your career in a supportive and dynamic environment? Join The Confederation Hillingdon CIC and become a valued member of our Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in the heart of Uxbridge. This fixed-term role, available until 31st March 2025, offers you the chance to work across various practices, managing a diverse caseload and addressing a wide array of health needs. As you embark on this exciting journey, you'll provide exceptional care to both registered and temporary patients, making a real impact on their lives.

We understand the importance of flexibility and work-life balance, especially for women who juggle multiple responsibilities. In this role, you’ll engage in surgery consultations, home visits, and virtual appointments. You'll also develop personalised care plans while working collaboratively with a dedicated team. With the guidance of experienced colleagues and the opportunity for continued professional development, you will thrive in a compassionate environment that prioritises patient care. Don’t miss your chance to make a difference in your community while starting your career in a welcoming setting!
Opportunities for professional development in a supportive environment tailored for newly qualified GPs.
Exposure to a diverse patient population in a Primary Care Network (PCN), enhancing clinical experience and skills.
Experience managing a wide range of health needs, which builds confidence and competence in clinical decision-making.
Fixed term contract until March 2025, providing job security while gaining essential experience.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and access to resources that enhance patient care and promote best practices.
Potential for travel between different practices, offering variety in work settings and experiences.
Involvement in quality improvement initiatives, such as contributing to QOF and practice audits, fostering a culture of continuous learning.

Useful skills for a Newly Qualified Salaried GP (ARRS):
Working as a Newly Qualified Salaried GP in the UK, particularly within the framework of the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS), demands a variety of clinical, interpersonal, and administrative skills. Here are some key skills and competencies required:
Clinical Skills
1. Diagnostic Skills: Ability to assess and diagnose a wide range of medical conditions.
2. Clinical Knowledge: Up-to-date understanding of medical guidelines, treatments, and best practices.
3. Procedural Skills: Competence in performing common procedures relevant to general practice.
4. Emergency Care: Skills in managing acute illnesses and emergencies.
Communication Skills
1. Effective Communication: Ability to explain medical issues clearly to patients and listen attentively to their concerns.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Offering emotional support to patients and understanding their perspectives.
3. Team Collaboration: Ability to work well within a multidisciplinary team, which may include nurses, allied health professionals, and managers.
Organizational Skills
1. Time Management: Efficiently managing a caseload and prioritizing tasks to ensure patient care is timely.
2. Record Keeping: Proficient in maintaining accurate patient records and documentation (including coding, summaries, etc.).
3. Planning and Coordination: Ability to schedule appointments, follow-ups, and coordinate care with other services.
Professional Skills
1. Patient-Centered Care: Commitment to providing care that respects the preferences, needs, and values of patients.
2. Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in lifelong learning and staying current with medical advancements.
3. Ethical Practice: Adhering to medical ethics and confidentiality standards.
IT and Administrative Skills
1. IT Proficiency: Familiarity with electronic health record systems and telemedicine platforms.
2. Data Management: Understanding of how to handle patient data securely and in compliance with regulations.
Management and Leadership Skills
1. Resource Management: Awareness of how to utilize resources effectively within the practice.
2. Quality Improvement: Engaging in and contributing to quality improvement initiatives.
Knowledge of NHS Systems
1. Understanding of the NHS Structure: Familiarity with how the NHS operates, including integrated care systems and the role of different healthcare professionals.
2. Policy and Regulation Awareness: An understanding of the laws and regulations governing healthcare practice in the UK.
Personal Attributes
1. Adaptability: Ability to respond effectively to changing situations and patient needs.
2. Resilience: Coping with the emotional and physical demands of the role.
3. Professionalism: Upholding the standards and expectations of the medical profession.
 


inUxbridge click to show distance
Locations are approximate. Learn more