Stanford Le-hope Primary Care Network are proud to offer an outstanding opportunity for a newly qualified GP to join one of the leading and most forward-thinking Primary Care Networks in the area. You will work flexibly between 5–8 sessions per week, providing clinical sessions within core network hours (08:00–18:30). This is a fully onsite role; remote working is not permitted. You will w ork collaboratively with the PCN’s multidisciplinary team, including ANPs, clinical pharmacists, paramedics, first contact physiotherapists, health care assistants, physician associates and social prescribers. The GP will manage a varied clinical caseload, contribute to PCN service development, support junior clinicians, and participate in quality improvement and teaching activities including the following; Provide high quality, patient centred and holistic general practice care. Deliver 15 minute appointments. Typical session structure would be orning - 12 patients catch‑up slots and a fternoon - 10 patients catch-up slots Appointments will be a mix of face-to-face and telephone consultations. Work from the PCN SystmOne module, with full access to all member practices’ patient records. Consultations will be pre-triaged by senior clinicians within the patient’s registered practice (total triage model). Undertake occasional home visits when required (rare, due to PCN visiting paramedic). Use Accurx for messaging, email correspondence, and video consultations. Review and action own investigation results daily, ensuring timely and safe follow-up. Manage clinical tasks assigned to you, ensuring they do not accumulate beyond safe levels. Review a proportion of incoming correspondence and ensure timely action. Generate referrals and task the appropriate practice secretarial team on the same day to ensure safe processing. Respond to medical emergencies occurring within the PCN estate or premises. About the Candidate To be considered for this position, you will have the following skill and experience; Fully qualified GP with GMC registration. Clinical expertise: Be able to d emonstrate a comprehensive understanding of chronic disease management, with experience in delivering high-quality primary prevention and screening services in line with current guidelines. Professional development: Take responsibility for own learning, performance, and continuous professional development, ensuring all mandatory training requirements are current and relevant to the role. Governance and compliance: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of and adheres to all practice policies, protocols, and regulatory requirements, including prescribing standards, confidentiality, data protection (GDPR), and health and safety. Quality improvement and evidence-based practice: Shows a commitment to lifelong learning, participation in clinical audit, and the application of evidence-based medicine to improve patient outcomes and service delivery. Communication and interpersonal skills: Possess highly effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and colleagues, manage sensitive information appropriately, and work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. About Us Our PCN is made up of 6 well-established surgeries, collectively caring for a population of over 33,000 patients. We are recognised for delivering exceptional standards of care, combining innovation with a genuinely supportive and friendly working culture. We are not just another PCN — we are a network that is continually evolving, leading local projects, and shaping the future of primary care in our area. Our team is known for being professional, approachable, and highly collaborative, creating an environment where clinicians feel valued and supported and encouraging our team to be the best they can be. Join a forward-thinking and supportive practice offering a diverse appointment model—including phlebotomy, physiotherapy, and advanced clinical services—within a high-performing multidisciplinary team that allows you to focus on what you do best. Based in a well-equipped, dedicated clinical estate, you’ll benefit from flexible working patterns, strong GP mentorship, opportunities to develop specialist interests, and a clear commitment to quality, patient experience, and continuous improvement, alongside NHS Pension and indemnity cover. Benefits Competitive salary NHS Pension Scheme Full indemnity cover for PCN work Structured mentorship from experienced GPs Support for developing specialist interests Opportunities for portfolio career development Access to Heidi AI transcription software Access to Accurx texting software to communicate with patients more effectively/efficiently Supportive, innovative, and collaborative PCN environment Optional working of Saturday Enhanced Access PCN sessions, paid at a locally agreed locum/OOH rate Disclosure and Barring Service Check Please note this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.