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Named Accountable GP for All Patients

Every patient has been allocated a named GP who is responsible for your overall care at the practice. If you would like to know who your named GP is, please contact reception and they will be happy to inform you.

If you wish to change the name of your accountable GP, please let us know and we will make every  reasonable effort to accommodate this request.

Having a named accountable GP does not restrict your entitlement to see any doctor in the practice.

Staff vacancies

GP Receptionist

 We are looking to recruit three enthusiastic, flexible and well organised people to work alongside the friendly, supportive reception team at our GP practices based in Roche, Bugle & St Dennis.

Ideally the candidates will have experience of working within a GP reception environment and have knowledge of SystmOne.

The role of a GP receptionist is busy and varied, therefore the successful candidate will be self-motivated and adaptable to work and learn within an ever-changing NHS and able to thrive working in a busy reception/admin environment.

Position & Hours

Position A – 37.5

Position B – 27.5

Position C – 24

Monday

08:15-18:00

08:15-12:45

08:15-12:45

Tuesday

08:15-17:30

-

08:15-19:00

Wednesday

08:15-18:00

08:15-17:30

-

Thursday

-

08:15-12:45

-

Friday

08:15-19:00

08:15-18:30

08:15-18:00

 

Salary: currently £12.07 gross per hour depending on experience, plus NHS pension

                        NB It is expected that there will be a pay uplift expected from April 2025

The post holder will, on occasion, be required to alter usual working times in order to help provide cover for holiday/sickness absence within the team. This post is also subject to successful references and DBS check.

Please email a current CV and cover letter stating your preferred position to Clayton.Roberts@nhs.net

The closing date for this vacancy is 31st March 2025 at 17:00

with interviews taking place on Thursday 3rd April 2025



 
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