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Salaried General Practitioner (ARRS Funded) Brigantes PCNinWakefieldinWakefieldPUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Depending on experience Pay will be in line with the ARRS direct enhanced services  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

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Flexible Work Schedule, With 26.6 hours over 3 days, the role allows for a good work-life balance.
Reduced Workload, The position offers a manageable workload in line with NHS financial restrictions, helping prevent burnout.
Limited On-Calls, On-calls and home visits are not ordinarily required, allowing for a more predictable routine.
Diverse Clinical Experience, Opportunity to manage a wide range of health needs in a primary care setting, enhancing clinical skills.
Supportive Environment, Working as part of a Primary Care Network (PCN) fosters collaboration and shared learning among healthcare professionals.
Travel Opportunities, The role allows for commuting across the Wakefield District, offering an opportunity to engage with various communities.
Professional Development, As a new entrant to general practice, there is potential for growth and learning while being supported in a structured environment.
The Salaried General Practitioner (ARRS Funded) position at Brigantes PCN in Wakefield, offered by Conexus Healthcare CIC, is designed for candidates who have recently completed their training and are new to substantive GP roles. In this part-time position, the GP will manage a diverse caseload in a primary care environment, ensuring high standards of care for both registered and temporary patients. The role includes 26.6 hours of work spread over three days, with a focus on 10x15 minute appointments and some administrative tasks, while on-calls and home visits are typically not required.

Candidates must be flexible, as they may need to work across various GP practices in the Wakefield District. A valid UK driving license or alternative mobility options are necessary for travel purposes. The GP will perform surgeries, telephone consultations, handle repeat prescriptions, and manage administrative duties in a timely manner, aligning with the local General Practice timetable. Further details can be found in the attached job description and person specification.
Flexible Work Schedule, With 26.6 hours over 3 days, the role allows for a good work-life balance.
Reduced Workload, The position offers a manageable workload in line with NHS financial restrictions, helping prevent burnout.
Limited On-Calls, On-calls and home visits are not ordinarily required, allowing for a more predictable routine.
Diverse Clinical Experience, Opportunity to manage a wide range of health needs in a primary care setting, enhancing clinical skills.
Supportive Environment, Working as part of a Primary Care Network (PCN) fosters collaboration and shared learning among healthcare professionals.
Travel Opportunities, The role allows for commuting across the Wakefield District, offering an opportunity to engage with various communities.
Professional Development, As a new entrant to general practice, there is potential for growth and learning while being supported in a structured environment.

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