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We are currently recruiting for a Salaried GP's to cover up to 8 sessions at our Old Priory Surgery. Most of our sites are training practices and... Role: Salaried GP, Category: Health & Social Care
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We are currently recruiting for a Salaried GP’s to cover up to 8 sessions at our Old Priory Surgery.
Most of our sites are training practices and training in areas of special interest is greatly supported.
Please visit our website to view the locations of our surgeries.
We consider Tier 2 Visa Sponsorship applications
Candidates with specialist skills, and/or interested in becoming GP trainers/qualified trainers are of particular interest
Main duties of the job
A session for a SGP is 4 hours and 10 minutes in duration and will include the following components:
Approximately 3.5 hours of patient contact per session which may include face to face appointments, home visits and telephone appointments. All surgeries operate a 10 minute appointment system for face to face routine consultations and 5 minute appointments for telephone contact and urgent appointments.
40 minutes per session is dedicated to administration to include correspondence, blood results, repeat prescriptions, reports and QoF, in accordance with the needs of the patients. This list is not intended to be exhaustive but is representative of usual administration.
SGPs in MMP are expected to be on call on a local surgery rota basis. When undertaking on call duties, the surgery management team will make adjustments to the usual duties on that day accordingly. The same will apply when undertaking telephone triage during sessions.
Surgery start and finish times are to be locally agreed with SGPs and surgery management.
This job plan may require a review in accordance with changes to the needs of the organisation or its patients from time-to-time
About us
Midlands Medical Partnership is a Birmingham super-partnership currently caring for 72,000 Birmingham Cross-City CCG patients across North and South Birmingham operating out of 10 sites. The partnership was established in April 2009 and continues to grow as a single integrated primary care provider, alongside collaborative working with other similar organisations in our region as part of its strategic forward view. The vision behind the creation of MMP is to improve and develop all that is excellent about traditional GP services local GPs leading and working in local surgeries to provide long-term doctor/patient relationships based on the established values of trust and personalised care, whilst at the same time being part of a larger, more corporate business structure, allowing our practices and patients to benefit from the resources of a larger organisation, enabling us to improve the range and quality of patient services, improve access and patient responsiveness and improve learning across our organisation. MMPs core purpose is to work within a culture of quality to constantly improve the care and service we give our patients. This dynamic partnership with a team of over 200 clinicians and staff is managed by a single executive board, with centralised organisational functions, strong leadership and clinical governance structures. The ambition and vision of the partnership is to provide large scale, integrated, multi-speciality care for its patients.
Details
Date posted
04 December 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£10,500 a session
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time
Reference number
A2078-25-0014
Job locations
The Old Priory Surgery
319 Vicarage Road
Kings Heath
Birmingham
B147NN
Job description
Job responsibilities
A session for a SGP is 4 hours and 10 minutes in duration and will include the following components:
Approximately 3.5 hours of patient contact per session which may include face to face appointments, home visits and telephone appointments. All surgeries operate a 10 minute appointment system for face to face routine consultations and 5 minute appointments for telephone contact and urgent appointments.
40 minutes per session is dedicated to administration to include correspondence, blood results, repeat prescriptions, reports and QoF, in accordance with the needs of the patients. This list is not intended to be exhaustive but is representative of usual administration.
SGPs in MMP are expected to be on call on a local surgery rota basis. When undertaking on call duties, the surgery management team will make adjustments to the usual duties on that day accordingly. The same will apply when undertaking telephone triage during sessions.
Surgery start and finish times are to be locally agreed with SGPs and surgery management.
This job plan may require a review in accordance with changes to the needs of the organisation or its patients from time-to-time
Job description
Job responsibilities
A session for a SGP is 4 hours and 10 minutes in duration and will include the following components:
Approximately 3.5 hours of patient contact per session which may include face to face appointments, home visits and telephone appointments. All surgeries operate a 10 minute appointment system for face to face routine consultations and 5 minute appointments for telephone contact and urgent appointments.
40 minutes per session is dedicated to administration to include correspondence, blood results, repeat prescriptions, reports and QoF, in accordance with the needs of the patients. This list is not intended to be exhaustive but is representative of usual administration.
SGPs in MMP are expected to be on call on a local surgery rota basis. When undertaking on call duties, the surgery management team will make adjustments to the usual duties on that day accordingly. The same will apply when undertaking telephone triage during sessions.
Surgery start and finish times are to be locally agreed with SGPs and surgery management.
This job plan may require a review in accordance with changes to the needs of the organisation or its patients from time-to-time
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- a 5-year degree in medicine, recognised by the General Medical Council. a 2-year foundation course of general training. a 3-year specialist training course in general practice.
- Experience of working within a nursing team Experience of dealing with vulnerable patients
Desirable
- Experience of working in primary care Experience of working in a GP practice Disclosure and Barring Service Check
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- a 5-year degree in medicine, recognised by the General Medical Council. a 2-year foundation course of general training. a 3-year specialist training course in general practice.
- Experience of working within a nursing team Experience of dealing with vulnerable patients
Desirable
- Experience of working in primary care Experience of working in a GP practice Disclosure and Barring Service Check