1. Job Summary We are seeking an enthusiastic, committed GP to join our friendly and supportive practice team. Bharani Medical Centre provides primary care services to a diverse population of approximately 18,000 patients across three sites in Slough. The successful candidate will work as part of a strong multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, safe, and patient-centred care. This is an excellent opportunity for either a newly qualified GP seeking mentorship and support or an experienced GP looking to develop their career in a progressive and innovative environment. 2. Main Duties and Responsibilities As a Salaried GP at Bharani Medical Centre, you will: Clinical Duties Provide general medical services to registered patients, including consultations, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing, and management of acute and chronic conditions. Undertake telephone, video, and face-to-face consultations as appropriate. Participate in on-the-day access arrangements in a supportive and fair duty system. Provide home visits where clinically necessary. Review and action test results, hospital correspondence, and patient queries in a timely manner. Maintain accurate, up-to-date patient records using EMIS and other digital systems (Anima, AccuRx, Docman). Support continuity of care for patients with complex or long-term conditions. Prescribing and Medicines Management Prescribe safely, cost-effectively, and in line with clinical guidelines. Contribute to repeat prescribing reviews and medicines optimisation initiatives. Work closely with the practice pharmacist team on medication reviews and patient education. Quality and Safety Adhere to all clinical governance processes and contribute to quality improvement activities. Participate in audits, significant event reviews, and clinical meetings. Support the practice in achieving QOF, IIF, and other contractual requirements. Contribute to safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults in line with practice and statutory requirements. Education and Development Participate in the practices protected learning time sessions. Access one half-day per month for CPD through the STEPS programme, supported and funded by the local ICB. Engage in appraisal and revalidation activities. Participate in teaching and supervision of medical students, clinical pharmacists, or other learners if appropriate. Teamwork and Collaboration Work closely with GP partners, salaried GPs, ANPs, pharmacists, first-contact physios, and the wider clinical and administrative team. Attend practice meetings, contributing to shared decision-making and service development. Support practice initiatives that improve patient care, reduce health inequalities, or enhance efficiency. Engage in PCN-level work where relevant (e.g., shared services, enhanced access, population health management projects).