Kinetic Health Partners
General Practitioner

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Salaried GP | Rural Mid-Wales | Competitive NHS Wales Salary We are working exclusively with a well-established, friendly GP practice in rural Mid-Wales to recruit a Salaried GP. This is a fantastic opportunity for a clinician who wants to practise high-quality, relationship-based medicine in a truly supportive environment, with a genuine focus on work-life balance and sustainable workloads. The practice serves a close-knit rural community and operates as part of a wider Primary Care Cluster, giving you access to a full multidisciplinary team, peer support, and shared learning across the network. The Role This is a substantive salaried position with genuine flexibility around sessions. Full-time and part-time applications are both welcome, as are GPs looking to develop portfolio careers or special interests. Day-to-day you will be involved in face-to-face and telephone consultations, triage, home visits, long-term condition management, and clinical governance activity. Appointment numbers are kept realistic and workloads are actively managed. What's on Offer Competitive salary in line with NHS Wales terms NHS Pension Scheme membership Flexible working arrangements Generous annual leave and study leave Support for CPD, appraisal and revalidation Portfolio career and special interest support Leadership and service development opportunities A stable, welcoming team with strong local roots Who We're Looking For Full GMC registration with a licence to practise, on the GMC GP Register, and eligible for (or already on) the Welsh Medical Performers List. Applications welcome from newly qualified GPs, experienced clinicians, and those relocating from elsewhere in the UK. To Apply Please apply via LinkedIn or contact us directly for a confidential conversation. Full details of the role and location will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
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