The Salaried GP role involves providing comprehensive general medical services to registered patients, including consultations, diagnosis, treatment, chronic disease management, preventive care, referrals and appropriate clinical documentation. Applicants would normally need full GMC registration, inclusion on the NHS Performers List, a licence to practise and relevant GP experience. The successful candidate is expected to deliver safe, patient-centred care, work effectively with practice staff, manage clinical workload responsibly and follow NHS, safeguarding, confidentiality and prescribing requirements. Good communication, teamwork, sound clinical judgement and a commitment to continuous professional development are essential. The role may include participation in practice meetings, clinical audits and service improvement activities, with working hours and sessions agreed with The Reddish Family Practice.
The Reddish Family Practice is a general medical practice serving patients in Reddish, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. Like other NHS GP practices, it provides a broad range of primary-care services, including routine consultations, urgent appointments, chronic disease monitoring, preventive health checks, vaccinations, prescribing support and referrals to specialist services. The practice is supported by a multidisciplinary team that may include GPs, nurses, healthcare assistants, administrative staff and other primary-care professionals. Its work is focused on accessible, safe and continuous care for the local community. A salaried GP would typically work within the practice’s clinical team, contributing to patient care, practice meetings, quality improvement and collaborative working with local NHS services. Exact facilities, session patterns, benefits and team arrangements should be confirmed directly with the practice or in the current job advert.
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