ARRS GP
Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme Primary Care Network
Stockport
Salary
£10,400 – £10,400
Posted
4 weeks ago
About the role
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Please be aware that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic GP to join our kind, supportive and cohesive PCN in Stockport. This post will be employed through the Network Contract DES. We are recruiting for a part-time ARRS GP on a permanent contract for 4 sessions per week. The salary is already adjusted to reflect the reduced administrative workload. While this role may require working across any of the five practices within our network, it will be primarily based at Cheadle Hulme Medical Centre. You will provide high-quality GP-related activities and play a huge part in the quality of care provided and our patient satisfaction. Please note that if we receive a high volume of applications, the vacancy may close earlier than the advertised closing date.
Main responsibilities include patient consultations during surgery appointments, telephone consultations with patients, and home visits. Monitoring patient's conditions and wellbeing. Discussing treatment options and creating plans with patients and families. Carrying out clinical examinations. Diagnosing and treating illnesses/ailments. Carrying out diagnostic tests. Prescribing medication. Liaising with other healthcare professionals internally in the PCN and externally as part of our multidisciplinary team. Quality improvement and home visits as part of the GP team. You will be working as an autonomous practitioner in each practice, where you will be responsible for the provision of medical services to the patients of Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme PCN. You will have a dedicated support GP or GPs within each practice who will support you and ease you into your new role with them. In your role as an ARRS GP you will undisputedly adhere to the GMC standards for good medical practice, contributing to the management of the health of our population whilst contributing to wider multi disciplinary care.