Integrated Care 24
General Practitioner (GP) Urgent Care - Face to Face

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General Practitioner (GP) Urgent Care - Face to Face
General Practitioner (GP) – Urgent Care (Face-to-Face)
About the Role
Urgent care is where clinical judgement makes the most critical impact—assessing patients in moments of need, balancing reassurance with escalation, and ensuring the right care at the right time.
At IC24, we’re seeking Urgent Care GPs (Face-to-Face) who thrive in fast-paced, varied environments. Our approach to urgent care is integrated and flexible—not fragmented—supporting you as part of a system that improves patient outcomes while offering career progression and professional development.
This speciality involves managing all-or-nothing urgency where patients may present with life-and-death decisions within minutes. Your work spans Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs), NHS 111 Clinical Assessment Services, home visits, and remote triage (CAS)—giving you built-in flexibility to shape how you practice.
What You’ll Do
You’ll become part of a connective system designed to:
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Deliver high-quality face-to-face care
- Assess and manage complex undifferentiated presentations in UTCs, home visiting, and other urgent-care hubs.
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Make confident, rapid clinical decisions
- Prioritise based on need, reducing unnecessary hospital admissions, and ensure patients are seen in the most appropriate setting first time.
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Leverage your full clinical skillset
- Work within the Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) to provide telephone triage, supplementing face-to-face roles with remote case assessment.
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Collaborate across care pathways
- Partner with multidisciplinary teams (including 111, ambulance services, and acute trusts) to ensure joined-up, safe care.
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Explore and deepen clinical interests
- Opportunities to specialise in areas like frailty, end-of-life care, paediatrics, and complex acute presentations.
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Progress your career
- Clear pathways into senior clinical roles, such as Clinical Navigator positions—oversighting whole-system urgent care coordination.
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Who We’re Looking For
This isn’t a job for a typical GP—it’s for someone who thrives under pressure. Ideally, you:
- Have a passion for the pace and unpredictability of urgent care.
- Are skilled in making clear, safe decisions quickly when presentations are uncertain.
- Provide compassionate, reassuring communication with complex patients and teams.
- Value collaboration, system-wide learning, and adaptability.
- Realise the fulfilment of making real-time decisions that save lives.
Above all: You want to make a difference at the moments that matter most.
About Us: Integrated Care 24 (IC24)
IC24 is a not-for-profit social enterprise leading innovative, patient-focused care. Our mission is to reduce secondary care pressure while improving access for over 6 million patients. Key services include:
- GP-led out-of-hours (OOH) services
- NHS 111 Clinical Assessment Service (CAS)
- Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) provisions
- Secondary/tertiary care support
Our flagship Unscheduled Care Coordination Hubs (UCCH) in Norfolk and Essex exemplify how urgent care should work: connected, efficient, and responsive.
Where You’ll Work
Base location: Gloucestershire (or regional outpatients citing Essex, Basildon, Broomfield or Thurrock—list corrected per UK regional roles). Working model:
- Face-to-face shift routine (UTCs, clinics, home visits).
- Opportunities for remote shifts via Clinical Assessment Services—letting you balance in-person and telephone triage.
What’s In It For You
Competitive Package & Perks
- Hourly pay: £58.69/hour* (plus unsocial-hour enhancement)
- NHS Pension Scheme – join the established NHS retirement benefits.
- Bank holiday premium rates for unsociable work.
- Enhanced annual leave (hours-weighted above statutory limits).
- Family leave expanded: maternity/paternity/adoption leave with income protection.
- Wellbeing support: Free 24/7 independent counselling via Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
- Access to occupational health checks and open-door system health guidance.
- Professional development funding and priority for training program.
- Affinity memberships with NHS Discount Schemes and Blue Light Card.


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Flexibility & Sustainability
A blended schedule: Fixed face-to-face base shifts paired with optional extra CAS/UC hub offerings ensures:
- Work-life adaptability to suit your lifestyle.
- Wider clinical agency to develop remote-reliant skills.
Requirements
- Relevant GB/IRL/NI medical registration.
- Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) with barred status check.
- 2 references (one from previous caregiver).
- Eligible UK work authority.
- In-escalate prefecting: Candidates deemed poor ‘patient-facing fit’ based on urgency scoring will still require safeguarding compliance.
Note: We close this position early if volume is high; applying early is encouraged.
Closing Date
04/06/2026
Is This For You?
At IC24, we build cultures where everyone belongs. We celebrate:
- Bravery in exploring new and inclusive ways of working.
- Diverse backgrounds including ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+, disabled, and neurodiverse colleagues.
- Long-term mental/physical health through transparent DBS and care support.
Accommodations available—if you or a candidate require application adjustments or accessibility support, contact: careers@ic24.nhs.uk.
Apply today: careers.ic24.org.uk
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