SALARIED GP (flexible between 4-8 sessions)

Turner Street, Keith AB55 5DJ

A vacancy has arisen for an enthusiastic and highly motivated GP to join our friendly and experienced team.  The position is salaried, but partnership could be considered for the right candidate.

We are a semi-rural practice with in-hours responsibility for the town’s 16 bed community hospital, which enables our GPs to practise a wide variety of medicine. We are a forward thinking practice, striving to deliver excellent continuity of care to patients in our community.  We are also a training practice, with commitments to GPST1 and GPST 3, as well as 4th and 5th year medical students.

 The practice itself is situated in Speyside, an area of outstanding natural beauty, close to the Cairngorm Mountains and the beautiful Moray Coast.  There are many opportunities for sporting and leisure activities, with excellent schools in the locality (Elgin 17 miles, Aberdeen 50 miles, Aviemore 49 miles).

The finer details:

  • List size 7,400
  • Clinical Team comprises 4 Partners, 1 salaried GP, 2 ANPs, 2 Practice Nurses, 2 HCAs
  • Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
  • Supportive multi-disciplinary team
  • Experienced and friendly administrative team
  • Vision paper-light practice
  • No OOH commitment, but options available locally
  • Health Board premises

 Informal visits and enquiries welcome   

Contact either:

Dr David Rathband (GP Partner) - david.rathband@nhs.scot or

Lynn Ross (Practice Manager)     - lynn.ross5@nhs.scot

Salary, working days and start date negotiable.

 Closing date for applications:  Friday 28th February 2025

 Please send letter of application and current CV to:

 Lynn Ross, Practice Manager, Keith Health Centre, Turner Street, Keith AB55 5DJ.

Tel:  0345 337 9944 or email:  lynn.ross5@nhs.scot

 

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  • Work Pattern: Part Time
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  • Posted On: 8th January 2025
  • Closing Date: 28th February 2025

How to Apply

To apply for this position, please contact:

lynn.ross5@nhs.scot