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Salary scale £87,431 to £98,555 per annum pro rata
with a £5,000 non-superannuable car allowance
a “Golden Hello” incentive is also available to eligible candidates
We have an exciting opportunity to join our GP team in one of the most beautiful and popular locations in the Highlands of Scotland. Covering South Skye and the Small Isles, our rather unique remote and rural practice strives to offer a modern, high standard of medicine while maintaining a traditional family doctor role. Although based in a rural location, we have unparalleled support from visiting consultant clinics and the local hospital on our doorstep – they also cover the GP out of hours access. We are looking for flexible ways to balance the work and lifestyle choices that many professional people are looking for nowadays. Hours can be altered for the right candidate, and we would also consider a job share.
In South Skye, we work from two modern medical centres in Broadford and Sleat (where we have a dispensary) covering approximately 2700 patients. Being a small practice gives us the privilege to get to know most of our patients well. Our multidisciplinary team consists of salaried GPs, (3 ½ whole time equivalents) Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Community Pharmacist and First Contact Physiotherapist, Practice Nurses and part time Health Care Assistant, together with an experienced admin and reception staff team. Our practice team is supported by an excellent community nursing team, including a MacMillan Specialist Nurse, and we are in close proximity to the community hospital. We are a close-knit team and as well as our regular practice meetings we enjoy meeting for lunch every day. We feel supported by NHS Highlands in changing and shaping patient care.
GPs have a 9 hour day starting at 9am. There is no Out of Hours commitment. We are an unusual Practice being able to give the luxury of time to our patients, offering 15 minute telephone appointments and 20 minute in person appointments in both morning and afternoon surgery, with only 8-10 patient contacts each session. We are therefore able to give high quality care to our patients, and a high level of job satisfaction to our doctors. You will ideally be experienced in skills such as pre-hospital care, ALS, PLS and palliative care.
Since 2014 we have also been providing medical services to the remote Small Isles, with one of our doctors travelling out to the islands on an NHS chartered boat on two days per week, which then waits for us whilst we see our patients. We hope you would want to be part of the rota going out to the islands. The Small Isles has 164 patients covering Eigg, Rum, Muck and Canna. First Responders and health & social care co-ordinators support the GP team. Becoming part of this prestigious and innovative team will offer you the exciting opportunity to work in a variety of stunning locations and embrace the unique challenges and opportunities presented by rural practice. You will be working as part of an extended team of professionals including the Scottish Ambulance Service, RNLI Coastguards, Fire and Rescue Services and Mountain Rescue.
With its link to the mainland by bridge, the Isle of Skye is accessible and offers a huge range of outdoor sporting activities, eating options including Michelin star restaurants, art events and great primary schools and Secondary education. Wildlife is in abundance, with regular sightings of dolphins, Sea and Golden Eagles, otters and whales.
Whether you are currently coming towards the end of your training, looking for a rewarding career opportunity, or a ‘taster’ period in remote and rural healthcare before making more permanent career choices, please contact us for an informal chat, to find out more about this exciting team and discuss this opportunity.
Closing Date: Sunday 2nd April 2023
Reference: 136447
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