Arrs Gp

South & East Leeds GP Group, Leeds

Arrs Gp

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South & East Leeds GP Group, Leeds

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 11 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: fbf83b909a834c878d1a47dd50c337fa

Full Job Description

Following the release of ARRS GP information and funding we are looking for newly qualified (within 2 yrs and not having had a substantive post), enthusiastic, forward-thinking GPs to join York Road Primary Care Network on a fixed term salaried contact until 31 March 2025. We require up to 4 session per week.

Once further guidance on the role is published from NHSE there maybe the opportunity for the contract to be extended.

You will be required to work across 3 practices (5 sites) supporting our practices through the winter period. All of our practices are rated good with CQC , 2 of which are training practices. We are a highly supportive PCN and the practices all work closely within the PCN, understanding the importance of a good work/life balance with an open door ethos.

Contract will be based on the BMA contract with 6 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays and 2 additional NHS days (pro rata). One week study leave (pro rata)

This is a great opportunity to get to know all our practices working across the area of East Leeds., The GP will undertake a variety of duties governed by the GMS contract and objectives of Enhanced Services including:

Share of Routine and Urgent appointments both face to face and telephone

Prescribe as per local & national guidelines

Share of home visits routine and emergency

Time-manage completion of administration: letters, results, tasks, referrals, telephone calls, emails

Take responsibility for appropriate referrals (following local guidance and good medical practice) and administration pertaining to them

Checking and signing share of repeat prescriptions

Cover for colleagues in exceptional circumstances such as sudden illness, taking into account the individual doctors external commitments such as childcare.

On call sessions pro rata

Participate in Extended Hours between 7.30am - 8.00am and/or 6.30pm - 8.30pm if required by the PCN

Work with other health and social care providers to ensure a safe and integrated service. Provide comprehensive assessment, advice, and treatment for the registered practice population.

Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of consultations using both EMIS and S1 clinical systems

To provide clinical support to other members of staff, both clinical and administrative, in achieving the highest possible standards of care and QOF and Enhanced Services targets

The content of this post will be reviewed in consultation with the post-holder when necessary and in line with the service developments.

York Road PCN consists of 3 GP Practices (over 5 sites): Shaftesbury Medical Centre, Dr Laybourn & Partners and The Garden Surgery, with a combined population of approx. 33,000 patients. We aim to provide high quality services adhering to principles of best practice, promoting equal opportunities and working positively with diversity. We pride ourselves on the work we do around population health management, with a real focus on our frail and vulnerable patients.

We can offer you an invigorating and supportive working environment with excellent opportunities for career development, working alongside compassionate colleagues.

York Road PCN currently employs: Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Care coordinators, Health Care Assistants, Social Prescribers, Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapist Assistant.

We expect all employees to carry out their duties in a professional manner with a client focus, ensuring that respect and courtesy is shown to them, colleagues, other service providers and all those in contact with the organisation.

The Practices work together with a range of local providers, including community services, social care and the voluntary sector, to offer more personalised, co-ordinated health and social care to their local populations.