Salaried GP (Outer North East London) | East London NHS Foundation Trust

EAST LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Salaried GP (Outer North East London) | East London NHS Foundation Trust

£10450

EAST LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, Becontree, Barking and Dagenham

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 19 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: e0df199e07f6402eb1ff34bf183a713b

Full Job Description

  • Work autonomously and be accountable for their own professional actions

  • Maintain and comply with the requirements of registration with the GMC and maintain registration on a performers list in England

  • Ensure they have adequate indemnity insurance in place

  • Undertake clinical practice at an advanced level using expert knowledge and clinical skills to deliver holistic care to people accessing primary care services

  • Engage in all usual administration activity associated with day to day general practice

  • Make onward referrals where appropriate

  • Undertake home visits as appropriate

  • Undertake telephone triage, video and telephone consultations as needed

  • Keep up to date with clinical developments, local and national guidance

  • As a prescriber engage in all usual activity to ensure safe prescribing

  • Maintain high standards of record keeping

  • Engage in clinical audit, quality assurance processes and medicines management activity as necessary


  • Please kindly refer to the job description attached to this vacancy.

    Our mission is to provide patients with high quality, easy and convenient access to a GP or nurse when they need it. Our core values and principles are:
  • Patient-centric - Putting patients at the heart of everything we do.

  • Quality - Providing the highest standard of care and treatment.

  • Ethical - Operating within an ethical framework through openness and transparency.

  • Passionate - Being passionate about enhancing caring for our patients.

  • Teamwork - Supporting and sharing with all members of our team and partners.


  • The practices have active Patient Participation Group to represent patient views and help us plan for the future.

    As a GP, you will be able to receive a variety of support offers throughout your career and will be supported by the Training Hub GP Workforce Leads who can provide advice and support.

    If you are new to practice (within one year of completing your CCT), you will be able to join the New to Practice Programme which is a two-year programme offering you the opportunity to take part in CPD activities, peer support networks and to learn more about how general practice and primary care fits into the wider health system.

    You will also be supported to become a GP trainer if you are interested in GP education or will have the opportunity to apply for a GP Fellowship or to access fully funded mentoring and coaching throughout your career.

    In addition, the following perks are also available:
  • Shaping the future of care at the practice and having autonomy to decide as a team how to best deliver care.

  • Access to a funded 5-year Red Whale training package

  • Working with the wider primary care team as we are undertaking some ground-breaking work.

  • Opportunities to work closely with mental health and community services teams within the locality.

  • Comprehensive training in QI and opportunities to lead QI projects.

  • Being involved in work to tackle health inequalities.

  • Support to become a GP trainer if desired.

  • Full admin support for our clinical team so that you can focus on clinical care.

  • Potential for support with relocation allowance

  • A dedicated well-being team currently developing and offering new benefits to staff such as support with car package.

  • Parking

  • Quality Improvement (QI) embedded approach to innovation and continuous improvement

  • Great leadership team

  • Staff development opportunities

  • Informal on-site visits encouraged

    Salaried GP (Outer North East London) | East London NHS Foundation Trust