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Salaried GPinHatfieldinHatfieldPUBLISHED WED 5 MAR 2025

Depending on experience  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHQOF
Collaborative environment with a diverse and supportive team, including GPs, nurses, and pharmacists, fostering a rich learning experience.
Access to a modern, purpose-built Health Centre, offering a comfortable workspace and coordinated community care services.
Ability to make professional, autonomous decisions in patient care, allowing for personalized and impactful healthcare delivery.
A varied workload that includes surgery consultations, home visits, and video consultations, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work life.
A good performance rating across all CQC domains, reflecting a commitment to high-quality patient care and professional standards.
Opportunities for continuous professional development through training programs and participation in audits, enhancing career growth.
Engagement in a wide range of clinical responsibilities, providing comprehensive care from disease management to palliative care, thus broadening clinical expertise.
Join our welcoming team at Hatfield Health Centre as a Salaried GP, where your skills can truly shine! We’re a long-established practice located in a modern, purpose-built facility serving the beautiful local communities of Hatfield and its surroundings. With a dedicated practice team of 6 GPs, specialist nurses, and healthcare professionals, we're committed to delivering top-notch care for our 9,500 patients — and we’d love for you to be part of this mission.

This role offers the flexibility to work 6 to 7 sessions a week, allowing you to balance your professional aspirations with your personal commitments. As a member of our dynamic team, you’ll undertake a variety of duties including home visits, care planning, and consultations via surgery, phone, or video. We value female perspectives in healthcare, and with supportive policies for work-life balance, you can thrive both in your career and at home. Join us in making a meaningful difference in people’s lives while enjoying a fulfilling and rewarding career in care.
Collaborative environment with a diverse and supportive team, including GPs, nurses, and pharmacists, fostering a rich learning experience.
Access to a modern, purpose-built Health Centre, offering a comfortable workspace and coordinated community care services.
Ability to make professional, autonomous decisions in patient care, allowing for personalized and impactful healthcare delivery.
A varied workload that includes surgery consultations, home visits, and video consultations, ensuring a dynamic and engaging work life.
A good performance rating across all CQC domains, reflecting a commitment to high-quality patient care and professional standards.
Opportunities for continuous professional development through training programs and participation in audits, enhancing career growth.
Engagement in a wide range of clinical responsibilities, providing comprehensive care from disease management to palliative care, thus broadening clinical expertise.

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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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