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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking an enthusiastic GP to join a friendly team in the picturesque village of Abbots Langley. This role offers the opportunity to provide high-quality medical care while maintaining a collaborative environment with a multidisciplinary team. As a salaried GP, you will engage in various responsibilities, including patient care, clinical audits, and supporting medical student training. With competitive salary and medical indemnity covered, this position is ideal for those looking to make a meaningful impact in primary care. Join a practice committed to continuous improvement and excellence in healthcare delivery.
The practice is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated GP to join our forward-thinking and friendly team situated in the lovely village of Abbots Langley. We are seeking a salaried GP to work 4 sessions per week, ideally on a Monday and Thursday.
We strive to provide the highest standards of modern primary care while maintaining the very best of traditional family general practice.
To work as an autonomous practitioner, responsible for providing medical services to the practice population, delivering excellent clinical care while complying with the GMS contract.
The post holder will adhere to GMC standards for good medical practice, contribute to effective practice management, lead by example, and maintain positive, collaborative relationships within the multidisciplinary team.
The doctors are supported by excellent nursing and administrative teams. We are actively involved in our Primary Care Network, with a GP Partner serving as Clinical Director. Within the PCN, we have a team including Paramedic, Pharmacist, First Contact Physiotherapist, Mental Health Practitioner, and Social Prescriber.
The core responsibilities of the Salaried GP include:
Additional duties may include:
This position requires a DBS check in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, to ensure suitability for working with vulnerable groups.