Salaried GP
Howard House Surgery
Felixstowe
Salary
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Posted
1 weeks ago
About the role
We are part of Suffolk Primary Care, which is a group of GP practices delivering patient care across Suffolk. We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic Salaried GP with excellent interpersonal skills, to join our fantastic team at Howard House Surgery in Felixstowe. Felixstowe is within easy reach being only 20 minutes from Ipswich. This role is also suitable for new qualified GP's completing their training in August 2026. The vacancy is for 6 sessions a week; however, this may be negotiable for the right candidate. You will also be expected to support with Duty cover as well. Howard House Surgery supports in excess of 8500 patients from a diverse range of backgrounds. We have an established team with a strong focus on customer service and on developing staff in order to deliver excellent standards of patient care. We would love to hear from candidates with healthcare experience. IT and Office experience is essential. We are keen to hear from those that can show flexibility and a range of transferable skills. We use SystmOne and askmyGP to facilitate effective and efficient ways of working. You should be able to work calmly and professionally as part of a team, with the ability to multi-task. A strong command of written and spoken English with an excellent telephone manner is a must. Good time management skills and the ability to follow protocols and/or instruction and attention to detail is essential.
The main responsibilities of the post holder will be to work independently managing your own list of patients to contact, assess and manage clinical consultations and accurate recording of medical records. You will use AskMyGP and SystmOne to review requests and either telephone or see Face to Face as appropriate. You will be expected to follow the prescribing formulary and arrange any further referrals and follow up's as required. Working as part of a team, alongside other GP's, Nurse practitioners, nurses and healthcare assistants, as well as non-clinical colleagues.