Salaried GPNHS
Job summary
Diamond Medical Group are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated General Practitioner to join our friendly, supportive and forward-thinking team in North Leeds. Applicants must hold MRCGP qualification, be GMC registered, included on the NHS Performers List, and have experience managing acute and chronic conditions within Primary Care. Confidence in delivering face-to-face, telephone and digital consultations is essential.
Sessions are available across the week, particularly Friday, with practice opening hours between 8:00am and 6:30pm. We will consider applications for between 4 and 6 sessions. This is a permanent contract. Applications from newly qualified GPs accepted.
The role includes a mix of 10 and 15-minute appointments, approximately 28 patient contacts per day, shared home visits and use of SystmOne with a Total Triage model supported by PATCHs. As a Training Practice, we offer strong multidisciplinary support, protected learning time, leadership and portfolio development, alongside an excellent employment package. Please note, employment sponsorship is not available for this role.
Main duties of the job
The main duties of the role include providing high-quality clinical care through face-to-face, telephone, online and home visit consultations; diagnosing and managing acute and chronic conditions; prescribing and reviewing medication safely; making referrals and arranging investigations; maintaining accurate clinical records using SystmOne; contributing to QOF, enhanced services and PCN initiatives; participating in safeguarding, audits and quality improvement activities.
Job description
The post holder will be a qualified General Practitioner registered with the GMC and included on the NHS Performers Register. The successful candidate will provide safe, effective and compassionate patient care within a supportive multidisciplinary team environment across Rutland Lodge Medical Practice, Shadwell Medical Centre, Oakwood Surgery and Carlton Gardens Surgery.
The role involves delivering high-quality clinical care through face-to-face, telephone, online and home visit consultations, managing both acute and chronic conditions, and working autonomously within professional boundaries while recognising when to seek support and guidance.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide high-quality clinical care in line with GMC standards, national guidance and practice protocols.
- Deliver consultations via face-to-face, telephone, online systems (PATCHs) and home visits as required.
- Diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions using evidence-based practice.
- Request, interpret and act upon investigations, pathology results and diagnostic tests.
- Make referrals to secondary care and other healthcare professionals, including urgent and fast-track referrals where appropriate.
- Prescribe safe, effective and appropriate medication in line with current prescribing guidance and legislation.
- Maintain accurate, contemporaneous clinical records using SystmOne.
- Participate in routine and urgent care delivery, including same-day and home visit responsibilities within the total triage structure.
- Contribute to QOF, enhanced services, PCN initiatives and quality improvement schemes.
- Undertake clinical administration including workflow management, correspondence and repeat prescription management.
- Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team including pharmacy, nursing, community and mental health services.
- Participate in audits, clinical governance, safeguarding and significant event analysis activities.
- Support and supervise GP registrars and other learners within the practice.
- Attend and contribute to practice and Clinical meetings.
- Promote health education, self-care and preventative healthcare initiatives for patients.
Sessional Overview
- 10/15-minute appointments
- Approximately 28 patient contacts per day across two clinical sessions
- Structured clinical and administrative time
- SystmOne clinical system with PATCHs Total Triage model
Clinical sessions may include:
- Routine and acute consultations
- Telephone and digital triage
- Home visits
- Care home ward rounds
- Clinical administration and workflow management
Working Relationships
The post holder will work closely with:
- Practice clinical and non-clinical staff
- Secondary care providers
- Community nursing and mental health teams
- Care homes
- GP Federation and Extended Access services
- Allied health professionals and wider community services
Additional Responsibilities
The post holder will:
- Maintain up-to-date mandatory and safeguarding training
- Adhere to confidentiality, information governance and Caldicott principles
- Promote equality, diversity and inclusion at all times
- Comply with infection prevention and health & safety requirements
- Act as a positive role model within the organisation
- Contribute to a culture of continuous learning, innovation and teamwork
This role is suitable for both newly qualified and experienced GPs seeking to develop their clinical and professional skills within a supportive and forward-thinking practice environment.
About us
Diamond Medical Group has four sites based in North Leeds, providing high-quality primary care services to a patient population of approximately 20,000. We are a Training Practice and members of the Central North Leeds Primary Care Network (PCN), supporting a wider population of around 81,000 patients.
Our experienced, friendly and forward-thinking multidisciplinary team is committed to delivering safe, compassionate and patient-centred care. We provide a wide range of services including routine and urgent care, minor surgery, long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), care home support, PCN extended access services and AQP vasectomy services.
We operate a Total Triage model using SystmOne and Patchs enabling patients to access care through face-to-face, telephone and online consultations. We are committed to innovation, continuous improvement and collaborative working, supported by strong administrative, pharmacy and clinical teams.
As a training practice, we actively support the development of future healthcare professionals including GP registrars, fostering a positive learning environment and culture of professional development.