General Practitioner MME - Ministry of Defence - Pertemps Medical
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- England,South West,Devon,Exeter
- Part-time
- £20,000 - £100,000 per annum
Job Description:
General Practitioner (MME) – Ministry of Defence - Pertemps Medical
Company: Pertemps Medical – MoD
Job title: Military Medical Examiner – General Practitioner
Base Salary: £100k Pro Rata
Payment Type: PAYE
Contract length: Initial fixed-term contract for 2 years
Contract type: Part-time
Hours: 08.00 – 17:30
Days: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (All or selected days).
Start Date: ASAP
Location: We require you to work on one the Marine base at CTCRM Lympstone.
Benefits:
Annual appraisal, free of charge by Pertemps Medical.
Annual Leave: 30 days inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata).
Sick pay entitlement
Pension
Position Overview:
Pertemps Medical is going through an exciting period of growth and change. We are seeking to add to our brilliant team to support our significant multiyear investment and expansion plans – building upon our strong ethos of patient safety, high clinical standards, robust team support, and sector-leading dynamism.
Purpose of the Job:
General Practitioner is responsible for the safe, effective and timely delivery of medical assessments on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) - for new recruits to the Royal Navy, the Marines and the Reserves.
This involves adopting an occupational medicine approach. Initially the Primary Care notes and optician report are to be reviewed in order to determine if there are or have been any conditions that may impact on a candidate’s ability to safely carry out the role they have applied for, or that may be made worse by the role.
Then a face-to-face medical allows further discussion of the candidate’s history and a thorough head to toe (non-intimate) examination enables the clinician to assess the condition of the candidate.
Any conditions found which may have a bearing on their fitness to enter the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are discussed with a senior Naval clinician who takes a decision on the final outcome.
This is then communicated to the candidate.
Full training is given in this process and reference material is provided to support the clinicians.
General duties:
To keep up to date with all required training needs and good practice commensurate with the role
Ensure proper and robust record-keeping.
To attend regular Clinical / Governance meetings and ad hoc meetings as required.
To safeguard patient and candidate welfare by ensuring the highest standards of medical practice are maintained.
To have in place indemnity at all times with a Medical Defence Organisation (MDO) appropriate to this role.
To be present/onsite when delivering this role
To declare any conflicts of interest.
To undertake any further activities as required consistent with the aims and objectives of the organisation.
To lead, foster and support a culture that ensures transparency, robust patient and candidate safety and high-quality clinical care are at the forefront of what we do.
Responsible for:
Non–medical clinicians / front-line clinical colleagues assisting you in the delivery of the service (ie ANP/Nurse/HCA etc)
Requirements:
Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK) / Post CCT
Full Registration with the GMC and record of Continuous Professional Development
Full participation in the appraisal and revalidation as required by the GMC
Good organisational and communication skills in Principal Duties and Responsibilities.
General Practitioner (Clinical Lead) responsible for the safe, effective and timely delivery of medical assessments on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) - for new recruits to the Royal Navy, the Marines and the Reserves.
To supervise and work alongside your clinical team (i.e. ANP/Nurse/HCA etc)
Manage and resolve clinical queries from front-line clinicians by working collaboratively.
Appropriately discuss or refer matters that may need further input or sign-off by the clinical director as appropriate.
Responsible for the early identification of clinical concerns / escalations and taking the appropriate steps to gather information and undertake any required action or assisting the Clinical Medical Director.
To follow Clinical Governance
To follow clinical guidance and pathways as appropriate
Foster a supportive and collaborative environment that attracts, retains, and develops our high-quality team.
Works alongside / supported by the Following Pertemps Medical Team:
Medical Director & Responsible Officer
Clinical Director for MoD (Primary Care) at Pertemps Medical
Account Director for Central Government – Ministry of Defence
Account Manager - Ministry of Defence
Head of Clinical Services
Head of Clinical Governance
GPs and other clinical colleagues
Contact Ella Neate for Exmouth (CTCRM Lympstone)
Email:
Medical Director & Responsible Officer: Dr Vijayan Suresh
Email:
Company: Pertemps Medical – MoD
Job title: Military Medical Examiner – General Practitioner
Base Salary: £100k Pro Rata
Payment Type: PAYE
Contract length: Initial fixed-term contract for 2 years
Contract type: Part-time
Hours: 08.00 – 17:30
Days: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (All or selected days).
Start Date: ASAP
Location: We require you to work on one the Marine base at CTCRM Lympstone.
Benefits:
Annual appraisal, free of charge by Pertemps Medical.
Annual Leave: 30 days inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata).
Sick pay entitlement
Pension
Position Overview:
Pertemps Medical is going through an exciting period of growth and change. We are seeking to add to our brilliant team to support our significant multiyear investment and expansion plans – building upon our strong ethos of patient safety, high clinical standards, robust team support, and sector-leading dynamism.
Purpose of the Job:
General Practitioner is responsible for the safe, effective and timely delivery of medical assessments on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) - for new recruits to the Royal Navy, the Marines and the Reserves.
This involves adopting an occupational medicine approach. Initially the Primary Care notes and optician report are to be reviewed in order to determine if there are or have been any conditions that may impact on a candidate’s ability to safely carry out the role they have applied for, or that may be made worse by the role.
Then a face-to-face medical allows further discussion of the candidate’s history and a thorough head to toe (non-intimate) examination enables the clinician to assess the condition of the candidate.
Any conditions found which may have a bearing on their fitness to enter the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are discussed with a senior Naval clinician who takes a decision on the final outcome.
This is then communicated to the candidate.
Full training is given in this process and reference material is provided to support the clinicians.
General duties:
To keep up to date with all required training needs and good practice commensurate with the role
Ensure proper and robust record-keeping.
To attend regular Clinical / Governance meetings and ad hoc meetings as required.
To safeguard patient and candidate welfare by ensuring the highest standards of medical practice are maintained.
To have in place indemnity at all times with a Medical Defence Organisation (MDO) appropriate to this role.
To be present/onsite when delivering this role
To declare any conflicts of interest.
To undertake any further activities as required consistent with the aims and objectives of the organisation.
To lead, foster and support a culture that ensures transparency, robust patient and candidate safety and high-quality clinical care are at the forefront of what we do.
Responsible for:
Non–medical clinicians / front-line clinical colleagues assisting you in the delivery of the service (ie ANP/Nurse/HCA etc)
Requirements:
Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK) / Post CCT
Full Registration with the GMC and record of Continuous Professional Development
Full participation in the appraisal and revalidation as required by the GMC
Good organisational and communication skills in Principal Duties and Responsibilities.
General Practitioner (Clinical Lead) responsible for the safe, effective and timely delivery of medical assessments on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) - for new recruits to the Royal Navy, the Marines and the Reserves.
To supervise and work alongside your clinical team (i.e. ANP/Nurse/HCA etc)
Manage and resolve clinical queries from front-line clinicians by working collaboratively.
Appropriately discuss or refer matters that may need further input or sign-off by the clinical director as appropriate.
Responsible for the early identification of clinical concerns / escalations and taking the appropriate steps to gather information and undertake any required action or assisting the Clinical Medical Director.
To follow Clinical Governance
To follow clinical guidance and pathways as appropriate
Foster a supportive and collaborative environment that attracts, retains, and develops our high-quality team.
Works alongside / supported by the Following Pertemps Medical Team:
Medical Director & Responsible Officer
Clinical Director for MoD (Primary Care) at Pertemps Medical
Account Director for Central Government – Ministry of Defence
Account Manager - Ministry of Defence
Head of Clinical Services
Head of Clinical Governance
GPs and other clinical colleagues
Contact Ella Neate for Exmouth (CTCRM Lympstone)
Email:
Medical Director & Responsible Officer: Dr Vijayan Suresh
Email:
Job number 1632290
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Company Details:
Pertemps Medical
Company size: 50–99 employees
Industry: Health
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