At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver high-quality, patient-centred care through face-to-face consultations and digital triage.
- Company: Progressive GP practices in Greater Manchester focused on innovation and collaboration.
- Benefits: Supportive environment, career progression, and opportunities to shape the future of primary care.
- Other info: Nurturing culture with opportunities for mentorship and professional development.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a real difference in modern healthcare.
- Qualifications: Experience as a General Practitioner with a passion for patient care and teamwork.
The predicted salary is between 37900 - 44962 £ per year.
Join a progressive and forward-thinking group of GP practices across Greater Manchester and be part of shaping the future of primary care.
We are recruiting two Salaried General Practitioners to join our expanding team, with opportunities based in Oldham and North Manchester.
As a collaborative group of practices, we are committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care while embracing innovation, digital transformation and new models of general practice.
This is a varied and rewarding role, combining face-to-face consultations, home visits and sessions within our Digital Triage Hub, where you will help deliver timely, efficient access to care and support the ongoing development of modern primary care services.
You’ll work alongside an experienced multidisciplinary team, including established GP Trainers, within a supportive organisation that values collaboration, clinical excellence and professional development.
As we continue to grow, we have ambitious plans to expand our GP training programme and develop the next generation of General Practitioners.
Whether you are already a trainer or aspire to become one, you’ll have opportunities to contribute to education, mentorship and service development.
If you’re looking for more than a traditional salaried GP role and want to help shape the future of general practice within an innovative and supportive organisation, we’d love to hear from you.
As a Salaried General Practitioner within our group, you will play a key role in delivering high‑quality, patient‑centred care while contributing to the continued development of modern general practice.
The role offers variety and flexibility, combining traditional face‑to‑face clinical sessions with digital‑first care through our Digital Triage Hub.
You will assess and manage a wide range of patient presentations, provide clinical decision‑making and support timely access to care across our practices.
You will work collaboratively with GPs, ARRS colleagues and the wider multidisciplinary team, providing clinical leadership, supervision and support where appropriate, including contributing to the development of our wider workforce.
The role includes responsibility for providing safe and effective patient care through consultations, telephone reviews, digital triage, home visits and appropriate follow‑up.
You will contribute to quality improvement, service development and the ongoing evolution of care pathways across our organisation.
This is an excellent opportunity for a GP who wants to be part of an innovative and supportive team, with opportunities to contribute to the future direction of primary care, support GP education and help develop the next generation of clinicians.
We are passionate about developing our workforce and supporting career progression.
With established GP Trainers across the group and ambitious plans to expand our training programme, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of General Practitioners while supporting our existing clinicians to develop specialist interests, leadership skills and educational roles.
We offer a friendly, inclusive and supportive working environment where your ideas are valued, your wellbeing matters, and you will have the opportunity to influence the future direction of general practice while making a real difference to the communities we serve.
The post‑holder will manage a varied clinical caseload and provide high‑quality, safe and effective primary care services to registered patients across our group of practices.
The successful candidate will deliver care through a combination of
- Digital triage and remote consultations
- Face‑to‑face surgery clinics
- Telephone consultations
- Home visits
- Clinical administration and follow‑up
The post‑holder will work as part of a multidisciplinary team committed to delivering excellent patient care and continually improving access and outcomes.
Clinical Responsibilities
In accordance with the agreed job plan, the post‑holder will undertake a range of clinical duties including:
- Providing face‑to‑face consultations for patients.
- Acting as Duty Doctor for the Digital Triage Hub on agreed sessions, providing clinical leadership, supervision and oversight for the triage process.
- Participating in our Digital Triage Hub, assessing patients and directing care through digital and telephone consultations where appropriate.
- Providing clinical supervision and support to ARRS colleagues and other clinical staff within their scope of practice.
- Undertaking telephone consultations and responding to patient queries.
- Carrying out home visits when clinically required.
- Assessing patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed presentations.
- Making autonomous clinical decisions based on presenting problems.
- Developing and implementing evidence‑based management plans.
- Screening patients for disease risk factors and early signs of illness.
- Providing health promotion, preventative care, counselling and patient education.
- Referring patients appropriately to secondary care and community services.
- Admitting and discharging patients from the practice caseload where appropriate.
- Maintaining accurate, contemporaneous clinical records.
- Collecting data for audit and quality improvement.
- Reviewing, authorising and signing repeat prescriptions.
- Prescribing safely in accordance with local and national prescribing guidance.
- Managing clinical correspondence, investigations and administrative workload in a timely manner.
- Undertaking all duties expected of a General Practitioner working within primary care.
We are a growing, values‑driven group of GP practices serving communities across Greater Manchester, committed to delivering outstanding primary care through collaboration, innovation and compassion.
Our practices work together to share expertise, resources and clinical leadership, creating a supportive environment where GPs and the wider multidisciplinary team can thrive.
We believe in working collaboratively, embracing new ways of delivering care and continually improving the services we provide for our patients.
Our teams include experienced GPs, Advanced Practitioners, Clinical Pharmacists, Care Coordinators and other ARRS colleagues, all working together to provide high‑quality, patient‑centred care.
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Contact Details:
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Recruitment Team