The Salaried GP will provide safe, effective and patient-centred general medical care within a primary care practice. Requirements typically include GMC registration, inclusion on the UK GP Performers List, completion of GP training or an equivalent qualification, and appropriate professional indemnity cover. The successful candidate will assess and diagnose patients, manage acute and chronic conditions, prescribe safely, maintain accurate clinical records, make appropriate referrals and contribute to practice meetings and quality improvement. Candidates are expected to work collaboratively with nurses, healthcare assistants, administrative staff and other clinicians, communicate clearly, respect confidentiality and comply with NHS clinical, safeguarding and governance standards. Experience in UK general practice and familiarity with clinical systems are advantageous.
Primary Care Careers is a UK-focused recruitment and workforce support service specialising in opportunities across general practice and primary care. It helps connect GPs, nurses and other healthcare professionals with NHS practices and primary care organisations seeking permanent, salaried, partnership, locum and portfolio roles. Vacancies may be promoted on behalf of individual GP surgeries, federations or wider primary care networks, so the exact employing organisation, working pattern and benefits can vary between advertisements. Roles advertised through the service commonly provide opportunities to work in multidisciplinary teams and contribute to service development, chronic disease management, prevention and continuity of care. Candidates should review the individual advert carefully for details of the employing practice, contractual terms, pension arrangements, indemnity provisions, relocation support and professional development opportunities.
The United Kingdom offers substantial opportunities for GPs, particularly in NHS general practice, urgent care and underserved communities. Its culture is diverse and generally respectful of professional and personal boundaries, while primary care is strongly team-based. Lifestyle varies from busy cities to quieter coastal and rural areas, with good public transport, schools and healthcare, although housing costs are high in London and parts of southern England. Overseas doctors normally need GMC registration, accepted qualifications, English-language evidence and eligibility for the UK GP Performers List. A Skilled Worker visa may be available when the employing practice is an approved sponsor; some doctors may use the Health and Care Worker visa route. Applicants should confirm sponsorship, registration, tax, pension and relocation arrangements before accepting an offer.
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