Salaried GP Role, Leeds

Leeds
Up to £76000 per annum
09 Dec 2018
08 Jan 2019
J103354
GP Support
GP, Salaried GP
Full Time
Permanent


4-8 session Salaried GP, Leeds, circa £76,000 FTE + indemnity cover
Please read on if you wish to work as a Salaried GP in a long-established, very successful surgery with excellent support in Leeds. Working alongside a stable, friendly and cohesive team of GP Partners, Salaried GPs and ANPs you will enjoy a genuine sense of team and rewarding patient outcomes. The practice has excellent organisation and infrastructure to provide sustainable working conditions.

Location

Leeds

Key information

* 4-8 sessions a week available
* Large, modern, purpose-built surgery with excellent facilities
* Practice population circa 9,000 patients
* Friendly and cohesive team of GP Partners, Salaried GPs and Nurses
* Excellent Practice Manager and support team to ensure the practice is well organised and structured
* Friendly, supportive atmosphere with a great clerical support team in place
* Clear professional development ethos and lots of support for special interests

Key Benefits

* Salary circa £76,000 FTE
* Indemnity paid on top of salary
* 6 weeks annual leave
* NHS Pension

Key skills and qualifications

* Registered GP with the GMC, possess the right to work in the UK, included on NHS performers list
* Willing to take a proactive approach and contribute to the continuing success of the practice
* Passion for high quality patient care

What Happens Next

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