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A healthcare provider in Pontypool is seeking a General Practitioner to offer up to 4 sessions per week, starting 1st March 2026. The practice, serving over 10,600 patients, involves a range of responsibilities such as patient consultations, prescribing medications, and developing care plans. Ideal candidates should hold a valid medical degree, be GMC registered, and have strong decision-making skills. The role offers an opportunity to make a significant impact within the community, supported by a team of healthcare professionals.
Abersychan Group Practice serves approximately 10,600 patients & has provided general medical services in the area for over 40 years.
DUE TO THE RETIREMENT OF OUR SENIOR PARTNER AFTER 30 YEARS WE ARE Offering UP TO 4 Sessions.
POST DUE TO START 1st MARCH 2026 BUT HAPPY TO WAIT FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATE
Purpose built premises at 2 sites
The practice is situated in Abersychan, on the A4043 between Pontypool and Blaenavon, within easy reach of Newport and the M4 motorway.
As of 1st October 2025, we have Seven GP Partners
The practice is supported by: Two Salaried GPs, One GP Retainer, One ANP, Four Practice Nurses, One HCA, Two Phlebotomists plus a team of Receptionists and Administrators.
The practice participates in a wide range of National & Local Enhanced Services.
We are a GP Trainee practice and currently have one GP in training along with a Medical Student
Undertaking a variety of duties, including surgery consultations, telephone consultations and queries, visiting patients at home, checking and signing repeat prescriptions and dealing with queries, paperwork and correspondence in a timely fashion
Making professional, autonomous decisions in relation to presenting problems, whether self‑referred or referred from other health care workers within the organisation
Assessing the health care needs of patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems
Screening patients for disease risk factors and early signs of illness
Developing care plans for health in consultation with patients and in line with current practice disease management protocols
Prescribing in accordance with locally/nationally agreed guidelines
Awareness of and compliance with all relevant practice policies/guidelines, e.g. prescribing, confidentiality, data protection, health and safety.
A commitment to life‑long learning and audit to ensure evidence‑based best practice.
Contributing to evaluation/audit and clinical standard setting within the organisation.
Contributing to the development of computer‑based patient records.
Contributing to the summarising of patient records and read‑coding patient data.
Attending training and events organised by the practice or other agencies, where appropriate.
All information relating to patients, carers, colleagues, other healthcare workers or the practice is strictly confidential and may only be divulged to authorised persons in accordance with the practice’s confidentiality policies. Breach may result in disciplinary action.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to verify any previous criminal convictions.
You shall not:
Implement and lead on a full range of promotion and management of health and safety and infection control as defined in the practice policy, manual and published procedures.
Use personal security systems within the workplace according to practice guidelines.
Ensure proper use of hand hygiene and manage accidental exposures.
Ensure safe storage and disposal of sharps.
Support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues, ensuring welcoming, non‑judgmental and inclusive practice.
Maintain continued education through attendance at courses and study days, and participate in annual individual performance review.
Alert other team members to issues of quality and risk; assess own performance and contribute to team effectiveness.
Communicate effectively with team members, patients and carers; respond to alternative methods of communication as needed.