General Practitioner
Operose Health
London
Salary
£11,000 – £11,512
Posted
1 weeks ago
About the role
Job title: General Practitioner Location: Earls Court Health and Wellbeing Centre Salary: Band 3 sessional rate of £11,512 per annum, per session Hours: 2 sessions per week (Fridays 8am-6pm) Help us to deliver great primary care by improving access, outcomes and patient experience. At Operose Health, we deliver local primary care, at scale. It is our purpose to improve access, outcomes and patient experience. Our colleagues live our values and are empowered to be the best they can be for our patients, and each other because we CARE. Caring We listen and through compassion, understanding and a willingness to keep an open mind, we support and empower people to have a healthier future. Ambitious Through determination and our passion for transforming the patient experience, we continue to redefine and revolutionise the future of primary care. Resourceful Creative, agile, with a devotion for lifelong learning, we go above and beyond to improve the quality of our services. Excellen
Operose Health is seeking a General Practitioner at Earls Court Health and Wellbeing Centre. The role offers a Band 3 sessional rate of £11,512 per annum, per session, with the requirement to work two sessions per week on Fridays from 8am to 6pm. Key responsibilities include delivering high-quality clinical care to patients registered at the GP surgery, maintaining clinical governance, and adhering to GMC standards. Candidates should be registered with the GMC, have GP accreditation, and be committed to delivering patient-focused services. Operose Health supports employees with opportunities for professional development, including full indemnity cover, annual leave, fellowship applications, and training support. Additional benefits include a car scheme, cycle to work scheme, travel loans, discount cards, and wellbeing services. Ideal candidates should have knowledge in clinical systems such as SystmOne or EMISweb, with a commitment to lifelong learning and improvement in patient care.