Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
OOH Telephone Triage GP Bank

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Join Our GP Out of Hours (OoH) Service in Oxfordshire
This is an exciting opportunity to join our existing telephone triage workforce at the GP Out of Hours (OoH) service in Oxfordshire to provide telephone triage sessions, both remotely and from a trust location.
About the GP OoH Service
The GP OoH service provides urgent medical advice and assessment to all patients living (or visiting) in Oxfordshire and for when normal primary care is closed. Operating between 18:30 to 8am the next day and 24 hours across weekends and bank holidays, the service provides advice and treatment for patients that have either called 111 or have entered the service through other means and require urgent primary care management. The service is provided by a multi-disciplinary team that includes GPs, Nurse and Paramedic practitioners, administrative and operational colleagues.
Responsibilities
Our telephone triage GPs are highly skilled and can expertly manage the majority of patients over the phone after first contact and without requiring further assessment from the OOH service. Nonetheless we also operate a number of bases (6 in total) and a large number of visiting teams that can provide further face to face assessment from one of our bases or at the patient’s home should the triaging clinician feel it is required.
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The service uses Adastra as its clinical record system with access to GP and secondary care records for most patients. We also have video consulting tools to further enhance the triaging clinician’s ability to safely manage patients over the phone.
Why Join Us?
This is an incredibly exciting time to join Oxford Health and our OOH service in particular as we reorganise our delivery of the service making it not only better for patients but also for our valued staff that work within it.
This is an incredibly exciting time to join Oxford Health and our OOH service in particular as it forms a key component in the delivery of new services that will provide high quality medical care to patients in the community and as close to their own home as possible. Not only can you expect interesting and varied work dealing with acute medical problems in patients both young and old, but you will also work with an excellent multidisciplinary team and benefit from the extensive programme of work we are undertaking to improve our systems and processes so that you feel supported and remain focused on your clinical work.


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Contact Information
We look forward to hearing from you and hopefully becoming part of our team!
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Medical Recruitment
- Job title: Medical Recruitment
- Email address: medical.recruitment@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 07766442918
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