Overview
GP Training Programme Director – Nine posts available for either 1 PA (4 hrs) or 2 PAs (8 hrs) at specific locations detailed below. Applications are welcome from current TPDs who wish to take on an additional assignment (will need to be worked Wednesdays).
The roles are part of NHS England’s GP training programmes, with funding to support additional sessions across the South West GP training programme geography. The available sessions are mainly on Wednesdays and cover the following locations:
* BNSSG — 4 hrs / 1 session
* Gloucestershire — 8 hrs / 2 sessions
* Somerset — 8 hrs / 2 sessions
* Swindon — 8 hrs / 2 sessions
* Cornwall — 4 hrs / 1 session
* Exeter — 4 hrs / 1 session
* Plymouth — 4 hrs / 1 session
* HEFT — 2 hrs / 0.5 sessions (combined with 0.5 sessions of patch TPD commitments)
* Assessment — 8 hrs / 2 sessions (working with the assessment team to support Assessment and ARCP across the region)
Patch allocations may be flexed to accommodate the location of the appointed HEFT TPD. The roles involve working with local Geographic teams to deliver the GP training programmes and may require support for other GP training programmes across the South West.
Responsibilities
* Lead and facilitate the provision of education for General Practice trainees in the specified GP training programme.
* Collaborate with Educational and Clinical Supervisors to ensure high-quality supervision and educational outcomes.
* Deliver and oversee projects and workstreams to support doctors in training and practice-based educators, including induction, one-to-one support, small group work, and developing educational resources.
* Promote equality, diversity and inclusion within the training programme and act as an escalation point for educators and DiTs.
* Work with other local TPDs and administrators to facilitate the half-day release course for GPs in training.
* Lead on or contribute to whole workforce transformation and multi-professional links as part of programme evolution.
* If applying for HEFT or Assessment TPD roles, undertake the specific tasks associated with those roles and provide further information if requested.
Location and times
The role requires work primarily on Wednesdays, with the potential to support other GP training programmes in the South West as needed. Please specify in your application the location/role you are applying for.
Qualifications and experience
* Experience as a Training Programme Director or equivalent leadership in GP training.
* Ability to lead, coordinate, and deliver education for GP trainees and support staff.
* Strong collaboration and communication skills to work with local teams, supervisors, and DiTs.
How to apply and contact
If you are interested in applying for either the HEFT or Assessment TPD roles, we can provide further information on request. Please contact us using the information at the bottom of the original posting.
BNSSG - holly.hardy6@nhs.net
Gloucestershire - hannah.richmond3@nhs.net
Somerset – hannah.jenkins29@nhs.net / david.cripps3@nhs.net
Swindon - elizabeth.alden2@nhs.net
Cornwall – rebecca.matthews45@nhs.net
Exeter – william.edney@nhs.net
Plymouth – d.hopes@nhs.net
HEFT – helen.Rochester3@nhs.net
Assessment – ravi.patel38@nhs.net / susanna.hill2@nhs.net
Additional notes
The NHS England Board has outlined the top-level purpose for the organisation in leading the NHS in England to deliver high-quality services. Colleagues with a contractual office base are expected to spend, on average, at least 40% of their time working in-person.
If you are successful at interview, an Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) will be run in the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) system to support onboarding, including statutory/mandatory status, continuous service dates, and annual leave entitlement. You will have the opportunity to indicate any non-consent during recruitment.
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