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Flexible GP - GP Urgent Assessment Service (GPUAS) – Symphony Healthcare Services

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28/02/2024
30/04/2024
tim.quinlan@nhs.net
Symphony Healthcare Services
Martock Surgery, Somerset
TA12 6JL (View on a map)
£12,500 to £14,000 per annualised clinical sessionon £12500 - £14000
E0215-24-0036

Job Summary:

Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to make a genuine impact to patient care? Would you thrive, working within a dynamic and supportive multi-disciplinary team? Are you excited by an opportunity to work within a pioneering clinical setting?

We have an exciting opportunity for GP's who wish to work flexibly, to join the GP Urgent Assessment Service (GPUAS) under a Symphony Flex 0 hours bank contract.

We are pulling together a team of motivated and enthusiastic healthcare professionals, to deliver an innovative service in South Somerset offering a novel approach to same day urgent care. GPUAS will provide rapid assessment and intervention for acutely unwell or decompensated patients, supported by enhanced diagnostic and interventional therapeutic capabilities. Digitally connected through a shared electronic medical record, this primary care-led service will reduce pressure on GP practices and emergency services, whilst providing clinical continuity and care closer to home.

If you are passionate about providing high quality patient care, are a formidable team player with well-developed communication skills and are excited by innovation, we want to hear from you. Previous experience working within a Primary Care or Urgent Care setting is an advantage, although we will provide training and ongoing professional development.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will be working within a unique and supportive multi-disciplinary team environment, with shared training and learning, providing high standards of individualised patient care. Working within their professional boundaries, they will provide care for the presenting patient, including clinical assessment, diagnostics, management and plans for ongoing input to meet their holistic needs. They will demonstrate safe, clinical decision-making with a strong evidence basis, for patients within the same day urgent care (SDUC) setting, in accordance with published clinical pathways, policies and protocols. They will support and where appropriate, provide leadership for the multi-disciplinary team, ensuring the delivery of a safe, efficient and high-quality service.

About us

GP Urgent Assessment Service (GPUAS) is a new and innovative primary care service, providing rapid clinical assessment for acutely unwell patients, supported by enhanced diagnostic testing and opportunities for a period of observation. This service aims to reduce pressure on General Practice, whilst simultaneously reducing footfall through emergency departments and ambulance transfers for those not needing resuscitation or specialist hospital input.

Patients are offered assessment within a purpose-designed facility within their local community, providing care closer to home. Patients who are housebound or too unwell to travel will be offered home-based assessment. Continuity of care is supported by access to shared medical records and use of an integrated primary and community care workforce.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Principle Duties and Responsibilities:

The post-holder will provide general medical services managing a caseload and deal with a wide range of health needs in the SDUC setting, ensuring the highest standards of care for all registered and temporary patients living within the boundary of South Somerset West Primary Care Network (SSW PCN).

The GP Urgent Assessment Service (GPUAS) will provide bookable appointments within the team base, as well as urgent home visits for those too unwell or infirmed to attend. The post holder will work with the multi-disciplinary team to ensure that patients are treated by the most appropriate healthcare worker within the most appropriate clinical setting to meet their holistic needs. This may include a mixture of on- and off-site consultations, telephone, digital and video consultations.

Additionally, the post holder will be required to undertake aspects of clinical administration including, but not confined to; laboratory results, tasks, radiology results, and hospital communications, issuing and signing prescriptions, and dealing with administration queries, paperwork and correspondence in a timely fashion.

Make professionally autonomous decisions in relation to presenting problems, whether self-referred or referred internally within the Service.

Record clinical information in the GPUAS Service computerised clinical software systems.

Receive patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems and make assessment of their health care needs.

Communicate effectively with patients and carers, recognising the need for alternative methods of communication to overcome different levels of understanding, cultural background, disability and preferred ways of communicating.

Anticipate barriers to communication and take action to limit their impact.

Maintain effective communication within the service environment, including other team members and external stakeholders.

Understand and apply legal issues that support the identification of vulnerable and abused children and adults and be aware of local guidance for the management of vulnerable people.

Manage patients with chronic disease or complex problems, and palliative/terminal care needs.

Screen patients for disease risk factors and early signs of illness.

Develop care plans for health in consultation with patients and in line with latest clinical evidence, local and national protocols.

Provide clinical counselling and health education.

Actively support the attainment of QOF and IIF targets, as well as any locally agreed KPIs or service targets.

Prescribe in accordance with the NHS Somerset prescribing formulary whenever this is clinically appropriate.

Admit or discharge patients to and from caseload and refer them to other care providers internally or externally as appropriate.

Comply with relevant Service policy/guidelines, e.g., Child Protection, confidentially issues etc.

Be committed to lifelong learning, audit and evidence based best practice, supported by designated CPD internal and external sessions.

Attend GPUAS Service meetings. Where meetings are regularly held outside of working hours, time to attend meetings with either be paid as additional hours or may be taken as time in lieu.

Attend external meetings where relevant, including Clinical Forum meetings organised by Symphony Healthcare Services.

Act as a consultant and supervisor to, and monitor consultations carried out by, other members of the MDT (e.g., ANPs, ECPs, PAs, Pharmacists); check notes and discuss with staff any areas of concern and be available at all times (when at work) to support the MDT workforce.

Work with the Clinical Director and Clinical Lead to support provision of training, education and supervision sessions for other staff and trainees.

Provide support and where appropriate, leadership of clinical research and audit programmes, supporting service quality improvement.

Experience

Essential

Desirable

Personal skills and Qualities

Essential

Desirable

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website .

Employer name

Symphony Healthcare Services Limited

Address

Martock Surgery
Church Street
Martock
Somerset
TA12 6JL

Attachment for this job advert

GP in GPUAS.pdf

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