Exceptional GP opportunity at Bruton Surgery for 2 sessions per week, to be worked on a Friday.
Salary: Between £11,000 - £14,000 per session - based on experience and level of GP role undertaken in practice.
Our practice list of 6,000 patients is small enough for you to know our patients, but were also part of Symphony, the largest GP provider in Somerset, so benefit from the experience and learning across a network of 19 practices. As a practice, we provide care as a multi-disciplinary team including GPs and ANP's and are supported by MSK physio, dermatology specialist and social prescribers.
We are a small, country practice in a rural idyll with the support of a network of practices behind you so you can concentrate on patient care.
We have fast links to London, Bristol, Exeter and Bath by rail or road. And Bristol, Bournemouth, Southampton and Exeter International Airport links Somerset to the world.
Bruton has established a reputation for excellent properties; as have many surrounding villages and hamlets. Visit Somerset website says, Bruton is a bit of a one off, even more so than every Somerset town with first class eateries and restaurants, fine shops, local artistic ventures, and excellent private and state schools including three boarding schools.
You would undertake all the clinical duties associated with a GP working in primary care, without the responsibilities and risks associated with being a partner. We can offer opportunities from trainee through salaried to consultant level GP posts depending on your experience and the level of responsibility you take on at the practice.
All GPs working for us are paid as Employees, unlike Partners, which means less risk for you and more time to focus on patient care. We put patients first, with our Employed and Consultant GPs working flexibly according to need, so contributing to areas such as QOF, QI and research projects providing a huge amount of variety to the role. However, our Salaried GPs have a clearly defined job plan setting out the hours of work and responsibility and tasks associated with the role.
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See attached Job description and person specification for a full breakdown of the role and responsibilities.
GP ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Symphony differentiates GP roles to provide a greater range of options for GPs, to enable career progression at all levels, and to support recruitment and retention.
The three different GP roles in Symphony are:
For more information about this role or to arrange an informal visit, please contact Annabel Bowditch (Deputy Director of People Services) on
If this advert has sparked your interest in being a Symphony GP within Somerset please contact us on
Exceptional GP opportunity at Bruton Surgery for 2 sessions per week, to be worked on a Friday.
Salary: Between £11,000 - £14,000 per session - based on experience and level of GP role undertaken in practice.
Our practice list of 6,000 patients is small enough for you to know our patients, but were also part of Symphony, the largest GP provider in Somerset, so benefit from the experience and learning across a network of 19 practices. As a practice, we provide care as a multi-disciplinary team including GPs and ANP's and are supported by MSK physio, dermatology specialist and social prescribers.
We are a small, country practice in a rural idyll with the support of a network of practices behind you so you can concentrate on patient care.
We have fast links to London, Bristol, Exeter and Bath by rail or road. And Bristol, Bournemouth, Southampton and Exeter International Airport links Somerset to the world.
Bruton has established a reputation for excellent properties; as have many surrounding villages and hamlets. Visit Somerset website says, Bruton is a bit of a one off, even more so than every Somerset town with first class eateries and restaurants, fine shops, local artistic ventures, and excellent private and state schools including three boarding schools.
You would undertake all the clinical duties associated with a GP working in primary care, without the responsibilities and risks associated with being a partner. We can offer opportunities from trainee through salaried to consultant level GP posts depending on your experience and the level of responsibility you take on at the practice.
All GPs working for us are paid as Employees, unlike Partners, which means less risk for you and more time to focus on patient care. We put patients first, with our Employed and Consultant GPs working flexibly according to need, so contributing to areas such as QOF, QI and research projects providing a huge amount of variety to the role. However, our Salaried GPs have a clearly defined job plan setting out the hours of work and responsibility and tasks associated with the role.
See attached Job description and person specification for a full breakdown of the role and responsibilities.
GP ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Symphony differentiates GP roles to provide a greater range of options for GPs, to enable career progression at all levels, and to support recruitment and retention.
The three different GP roles in Symphony are:
For more information about this role or to arrange an informal visit, please contact Annabel Bowditch (Deputy Director of People Services) on
If this advert has sparked your interest in being a Symphony GP within Somerset please contact us on