patients. Career progression supported. Salaried GP post. You will also be supported with career progression, whether... Salaried GP. 6 – 8 sessions available. Clinically focussed position with reduced admin. 15-minute appointments for complex...
Menlo Park Recruitmentpractice – 6 documents average per day for GPs. Highly recommended by patients. Your role – Salaried GP 4 – 8 sessions...Background – A new opportunity with an exceptionally well-run practice, based in Clapham. The surgery is highly...
Menlo Park RecruitmentYour role – 6 – 8 sessions Salaried GP Reasonable workload 3 hour surgery morning 2 hour surgery afternoon Low visiting...Background – Unique opportunity with a well-established GP Training practice across all levels (GP registrars, F2s...
Menlo Park RecruitmentThe benefits – Salaried GP 15-minute appointments – low and controlled clinical workload Only 26 patient contacts...A genuinely rare and exciting opportunity to join a young, vibrant Partnership in an exceptionally well-run practice...
Menlo Park Recruitment. Very low home visits – (1 per month approx. for Salaried GPs, GP pauses their workload for the day) Newly Qualified GPs...An exceptionally efficient and well-run practice, in the culturally diverse Thornton Heath. They have an innovative...
Menlo Park Recruitmentwork and seeing patients Career progression supported Salaried GP post You will also be supported with career... – Streatham Your role Salaried GP 4 – 8 sessions available Clinically-focussed position with reduced admin 15 minute...
Menlo Park RecruitmentBackground A fantastic opportunity to join a mid-sized practice, genuinely proactive in improving patient care. The... practice is in a modern building with a minor surgery suite and runs community outreach partnerships. There’s an opportunity...
Menlo Park RecruitmentSalaried GP required in Queen's Road Surgery for 4-8 sessions per week - attractive remuneration package! Queen... place to support GP development, providing opportunities for leadership roles in teaching, digital, research, innovation...
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