General Practitioners – Adhoc Shifts | Prisons Across the West Midlands Location: Various prison sites across the West Midlands Type: Adhoc / Locum Shifts Belmont Recruitment is currently looking to speak with experienced General Practitioners who are interested in Adhoc opportunities within prison settings across the West Midlands. About the Role As a General Practitioner working within the prison healthcare system, you’ll play a vital and highly respected role. You’ll provide high-quality, patient-centred care to a diverse and often complex patient population, while developing your clinical skills in a unique and challenging environment. What You'll Be Doing * Delivering comprehensive primary care services to a varied patient population * Providing clinical assessment, diagnosis, and effective treatment planning * Managing both acute presentations and long-term conditions * Running clinics covering chronic disease management, acute care, and health screenings * Working collaboratively with mental health, substance misuse, and nursing teams * Supporting multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings to enhance continuity of care and risk management * Contributing to clinical governance, audits, and quality improvement initiatives * Promoting health education, safeguarding, and preventative care within the prison setting What We're Looking For * Fully qualified General Practitioner (MBChB or MBBS) * Current registration with the GMC * Flexibility and adaptability to work across different prison sites * Strong communication, clinical, and decision-making skills * Previous experience in secure environments (desirable but not essential) * Prison vetting clearance is required Why Join Us? * Competitive hourly rates * Flexible working to suit your availability * The opportunity to work in a unique, rewarding environment * Ongoing support from an experienced recruitment team Interested? To apply or find out more, please contact the Belmont Recruitment team today. We're keen to speak to GPs ready for a new challenge in a dynamic and supportive healthcare setting