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A healthcare facility in the UK is seeking an ARRS GP to join their team working 6 sessions per week. This position entails assessing, diagnosing, and treating various medical conditions while managing patient treatment plans and prescribing medications. Qualified candidates must have attained CCT within the last 2 years and be registered with the performers list. This role starts with a 6-month contract with the possibility of extension. Interested applicants should apply via email.
Churchside Medical Practice are part of Rosewood PCN, and we are looking to recruit an ARRS GP to join the team working 6 sessions per week. This is an initial 6-month contract with a view to it becoming more long term.
You will be based at Churchside Medical Practice, and will be required to treat patients across the PCN which are 5 practices with over 50,000 patients.
We are looking for someone who can start within the next few weeks, therefore you must have attained CCT within the last 2 years, and be on the performers list as a Registrar/GP to be able to be interviewed for the role.
You will be assessing, diagnosing and treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions as well as prescribing medication in accordance with national and local guidelines. Managing and reviewing patient treatment plans and referring patients for care.
for information regarding the practice please visit our website; www.churchsidemedicalpracticemansfield.co.uk
Churchside Medical Practice is where you will be based, but you will serve the patient population across Rosewood PCN which is a little over 50,000 patients for the 5 practices.
Please see job overview for details and contact the Practice Manager if you wish to discuss.
To apply please forward a covering letter and application to samantha.bower5@nhs.net
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 known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.