Envertiz Consultancy
General Practitioner

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General Practitioner
Envertiz Consultancy are hiring on behalf of a well-established GP practice in London. This is an excellent opportunity for dedicated healthcare professionals to join a supportive, patient-focused team in one of the city’s leading primary care environments. If you’re passionate about delivering high-quality care and looking to advance your career, we’d love to hear from you.
Main Responsibilities As a key member of the clinical team, you’ll help deliver high-quality, patient-focused care within a busy London GP practice. Working alongside senior clinicians and practice staff, you’ll support daily operations and contribute to the practice’s wider service goals. Your responsibilities will include maintaining strong clinical standards, taking part in governance and quality improvement activities, and ensuring compliance with frameworks such as QOF and CQC. You will provide a full range of clinical services—both face-to-face and remote—covering consultations, triage, results, correspondence, medication reviews, prescriptions, and safeguarding duties. Additional tasks may include home visits, reports, meetings, and participation in the on-call rota (excluding OOH). You’ll uphold GMC-aligned professional standards and work with the Practice Manager and clinical leads to enhance patient experience, support performance targets, and contribute to ongoing service development.
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Ideal Candidate Profile We’re looking for a clinician who brings both expertise and a genuine commitment to high-quality patient care. You should be fully registered with the GMC, included on the NHS performers list, and actively practising in a primary care setting. The role requires a qualified GP, ideally with MRCGP or equivalent training and experience, who is confident working within modern general practice frameworks. A strong understanding of quality standards and primary care programmes—such as QOF, local and enhanced services, and relevant performance indicators—is essential, along with accurate clinical coding skills. Familiarity with commonly used clinical systems, particularly SystmOne or EMIS Web, would be highly advantageous.


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