Overview
South Reading and Shinfield Group Medical Practice is a long established large GP Practice, rated GOOD in all categories by CQC. The Practice is located across two sites in South Reading. Our friendly, professional and experienced GPs, extended range of HCPs and administrative teams offer a wide range of clinical services.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Paramedic, ideally with experience working in Primary Care but this is not essential. This post will be an exciting challenge for someone who is highly motivated and keen to develop their clinical and professional skills. The role involves utilising paramedic skills for home visits (for housebound patients, those in residential homes and to patients with pre-existing conditions who need treatment), urgent care clinics, treatment provision and triage.
The closing date is 30 September 2025
About us
South Reading and Shinfield Group Medical Practice is a well-established NHS GP surgery in Reading, split across two sites, with approximately 12,000 registered patients. We are a friendly, supportive practice with a committed multi-professional team. We currently use the EMIS Web clinical system. Our Team aims to provide healthcare with courtesy, care and efficiency to all patients.
Job responsibilities
CLINICAL
- To practice as an emergency care practitioner and demonstrate advanced clinical competence and knowledge above those associated with conventional nursing roles.
- Assess, plan, treat and refer patients appropriately, carrying out consultations in the surgery or the community as an autonomous practitioner.
- Using own clinical judgement to diagnose and treat patients either face to face consultation, clinical telephone triage and other mediums.
- Making appropriate referrals to primary, secondary and social services care, following practice (and/or locally agreed) pathways and protocols.
- Deliver high quality clinical care in a timely manner to patients.
- Supply, administer and prescribe medicines as indicated (and appropriate) to address patient need, according to medicines management policy, PGDs, NMC standards or referring to registered GP as necessary.
- To recognise the need for and initiate where appropriate relevant diagnostic investigations, using their skills in this area to take the correct course of action.
- Understanding local safeguarding referral process and be aware of appropriate referral mechanisms for children and vulnerable adults.
- Ensure complete and accurate documentation of every patient contact, including advice given. Records must be accurate and reflect the clinical activity in accordance with NMC guidelines on clinical record keeping.
- Minor illness assessment, diagnosis and treatment with access to seek advice, review and onward referral within the clinical team.
- To develop care plans for patients when required (as developed and supervised with the Partners).
- Be involved with continuity of care of our patients, e.g. end of life care, chronic disease management.
- Ensure practitioner has the appropriate indemnity cover in place.
CLINICAL GOVERNANCE
- To participate in the clinical governance requirements within the Practice.
- To practice within the parameters of practice policies, protocols and guidelines.
- To participate in quality improvement within the practice as necessary.
- Reflect and assess results of own decisions, outcomes and treatment; identify any shortfalls in delivery of patient services and report to relevant management.
- Ensure they follow Health and Safety legislation and COSHH regulations, reporting any breaches as necessary.
- Awareness of personal responsibilities in maintaining knowledge of PGDs, medicines policy and legislation regarding safe and secure medicines management.
- Take part in research and development activities where necessary (as directed by the Lead GP, Partners and/or senior management team).
CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & LEARNING
- Maintain clinical knowledge and practice to standards of capabilities and competencies expected of the position of Paramedic Practitioner.
- To participate in the ongoing clinical supervision framework and individual professional development for clinicians within the Practice.
- Ensure registration and qualifications with the Health and Care Professionals Council is kept up to date.
- Be involved in ongoing education within the practice; to support and provide training to staff members as identified through clinical supervision sessions and reflective practice with clinical colleagues.
- Actively participate in annual performance review (with necessary audits), engage in self-appraisal and provide clear objectives and evidence and develop continuous professional development plans.
PROFESSIONAL
- Effectively manage own time, workload and resources.
- To work within the regulatory requirements, codes and guidance of the Health and Care Professions Council.
- Punctual and professional.
- Demonstrate highly effective communication skills with patients, carers, practice colleagues and other healthcare professionals and groups.
- To lead by action and inspire others; to promote confidence and trust in patients and uphold the reputation and image of the Practice.
ADMINISTRATION
- Participate in the administrative and professional responsibilities of the practice team.
- Ensure appropriate expenses are made accurately and submitted to the Finance Manager.
- Ensure all necessary paperwork and registration documentation is completed and submitted to the Quality Assurance Manager.
- A legal responsibility to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and any risk or safety related issues within the Practice.
- Aware of responsibilities under the Health Act 2008 Code of Practice for the Prevention and control of Healthcare-Associated Infections.
Continued professional development
Be involved in ongoing education within the practice; to support and provide training to staff members as identified through clinical supervision sessions and reflective practice with clinical colleagues.
Person Specification
Experience
- Proficient in delivering medical care in challenging situations
- Ability to think critically and act decisively in high-pressure scenarios
- Strong organizational skills to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively
- Excellent problem-solving abilities
- Ability to adapt to dynamic situations
Qualifications
- Valid registration as a Paramedic with the Health and care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Certification as an Advanced Life Support (ALS) provider
- Accredited qualification as a Paramedic Practitioner
- Evidence of continuous professional development in the medical field
- Proven experience as a Paramedic
- Exceptional knowledge of emergency medical procedures and protocols
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to interact compassionately with patients and their families
- Valid driver's license
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
South Reading and Shinfield Group Medical Practice