Due to retirement, we look forward to welcoming an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to join our team as Practice Manager.
We are a well‑established, friendly and hardworking practice caring for approximately 9,700 patients. Based in Meadowbank Health Centre, Polmont, we are easily accessible from Falkirk, Stirling, Glasgow and Edinburgh by both car and rail. We also operate a branch surgery in the nearby village of Shieldhill.
Our multidisciplinary team includes 5 GP Partners, 2 Salaried GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, a Deputy Practice Manager and a dedicated administrative team. We are also supported by Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioners, Mental Health Nurses, Pharmacists and the District Nursing team. The practice is actively involved in medical student training.
About the Role
The Practice Manager will provide strong leadership and ensure the smooth, efficient and high‑quality running of the practice. You will lead on operational management, service improvement, staff development and strategic planning, working closely with the GP Partners and wider team.
Key Responsibilities
· Operational management
Lead day to day running of practice
Ensuring safety and patient focused service
Manage administrative tasks, appointments, workload allocation, capacity planning
Oversee premises, equipment, health and safety, infection prevention controls
Implement appropriate local and national guidance
· People management
Lead reception and administrative staff
Manage recruitment, contracts, PVGs, induction, appraisals, performance management
Support staff training, well-being and absence management
· Finance and Business Management
Oversee practice finance and financial record keeping
Manages income streams, payroll, invoicing, procurement.
Liaise with accountants, HMRC, SSPA, payroll, Practitioner services
· Quality, Governance and Compliance
Ensure compliance with: NHS Scotland clinical governance frameworks, Health & Safety legislation and GDPR / NHS Information Governance standards
Complaints handling requirements (as per Scottish Public Services Ombudsman guidance)
Lead significant event analysis, risk management, and quality improvement activities.
Maintain robust systems for recall, triage processes, chronic disease management support, and reporting
· IT, Data and information management
Oversee practice clinical systems (e.g., Vision, EMIS, Docman, SCI Gateway)
Ensure data quality, coding accuracy, and extraction for national audits
Manage cybersecurity, access controls, and digital transformation initiatives.
· Patient and community engagement
Manage patient communications, patient focus group
Manage complaints procedure with input from GPs
Work with cluster group and wider community teams
Essential Requirements
· Experience in financial and business management
· Confidence in premises management, IT systems, data analysis and HR processes
· Knowledge of quality and performance management
· Understanding of health and safety requirements
Desirable
· A recognised management qualification is desirable but not essential
Opportunity to develop
We welcome applications from candidates who may not meet all the criteria but have relevant experience, transferable skills and are enthusiastic to learn. Experience in General Practice is not essential. Training will be supported.
Personal Qualities
We are looking for someone who is approachable, organised, innovative, self‑motivated, self-aware, flexible and reliable. Strong communication skills and a good sense of humour are essential.
What We Offer
· Supportive, collaborative team environment
· Opportunities for professional development
· NHS pension
· Training and mentorship for candidates new to General Practice
If you are committed to delivering high‑quality patient care and enjoy leading and developing teams, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Start date: this Spring - negotiable