Salaried Gp

Shetland Islands, United Kingdom

Job Description


0.6 WTE salaried GP Post - 24 hours per week (additional hours may be available)

Salary in the range of \xc2\xa371,842 - \xc2\xa3107,106 per annum (inc of local supplement)

Generous annual leave entitlement & Island Allowance for Shetland residents

A Relocation Allowance of up to \xc2\xa38000

Are you looking for a change of lifestyle surrounded by beautiful landscapes where you can unwind? Do you want to make a difference to a small community in a stunning location? Then NHS Shetland could have the job for you.

We are looking for GPs to deliver healthcare in the village of Brae in the North Mainland of Shetland. Applicants will be enthusiastic and dynamic and will revel in the opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of the 2400 strong community served by Brae Health Centre. The Brae practice uses EMIS PCS, with a Pharmacy also based in the Health Centre building. The Primary Care Pharmacy team provide excellent support, and there are regular MDT and palliative care meetings with the wider team.

The core role includes providing medical services in a non-dispensing practice, supported by dedicated staff, which comprises GPs, ANPs, Community Link Workers, Practice Nurses, Healthcare Support Workers and the Practice Admin team. The successful candidate will also be supported to develop their specialist interests.

The Shetland Islands are home to 23,000 people, an abundance of wonderful wildlife, breath-taking natural beauty and a thriving, forward-looking and welcoming community. Shetland has a rich cultural heritage while also being home to dynamic creative industries and a buoyant local economy.

Among the outstanding coastal landscapes, you will find bustling communities served by exceptional facilities including highly regarded schools, eight well-equipped leisure centres and a state-of-the-art cinema and arts venue.

The North Mainland of Shetland is stunning. The area is made up of thriving communities, served by a network of community halls. There are several small harbours, as well as boating and rowing clubs and Brae has its own leisure centre.

Shetland is an excellent place for family life, where youngsters can have the freedom to explore and have fun in a safe environment, alongside studying at one of our excellent schools.

Shetland is a fantastic place to be a GP, but don\'t take our word for it. Several medics who have already made the move explain what it is like to live and work in the isles: https://www.shetland.org/life/why/having-time-with-patients-lets-you-be-a-caring-gp

https://www.shetland.org/blog/a-modern-way-of-working-and-an-easy-commute

https://www.shetland.org/blog/shetland-gp-medical-community

If you would like to find out more about the exciting chance to join NHS Shetland\'s dedicated primary care team, please contact Ms Lisa Watt, Primary Care Manager, NHS Shetland, on 01595 743209.

Closing date: 24th September 2023

Interviews will be held via Teams: Date to be confirmed

For more information and to apply:

If you require assistance or encounter any technical issues with your application, please e-mail support at https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk/support/home including the vacancy reference number and \xe2\x80\x9cNHS Shetland\xe2\x80\x9d in the subject line.

Preferred candidates will be required to join the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme update prior to a formal offer of employment being made.

In promoting equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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Company

Location: Shetland islands, Scotland

Size: 650 staff looking after the health needs of some 23,000 people spread across 15 islands

Vision: Our Vision is that by 2025 everyone is supported in their community to live longer, healthier lives and we will have reduced health inequalities

Shetland NHS Board is responsible for health care for a population of around 23,000. Local Hospital and Community Services are provided from the Gilbert Bain Hospital. In addition, visiting consultants from NHS Grampian provide out-patient clinics as well as in-patient and day-case surgery to supplement the service provided by our locally-based Consultants in General Medicine, General Surgery, Anaesthetics and Psychiatry. We have a progressive agenda within Shetland and work in partnership, not only with other local stakeholders but with the NHS in Scotland as a whole and NHS Grampian in particular.

This is a beautiful part of the world, with a satisfyingly different lifestyle from the metropolitan centres. Those who wish to experience a unique life-work balance thrive here. The diverse nature of Shetland\'s culture, the stunning scenery, the wildlife, even the local dialect, as well as the spread of different islands all make for particular professional and personal challenges. Shetland is a world where wildlife is truly wild, where otters and seals play in quiet coves, and the air is full of the sound of wild birds, crowding the jagged cliffs in huge and noisy colonies. There are regular sightings of Killer Whales and superb displays of rare sub-arctic flora.

About NHS Shetland

NHS Shetland is the most northerly Health Service in the country and a unique setting in which to develop your career. We are, of course, a small organisation, with circa 650 staff looking after the health needs of some 23,000 people spread across 15 islands. However, what we lack in size, we more than make up for by way of the tight-knit, highly professional ethos that characterises every aspect of our operations.

Our job - your job should you care to join us - is to provide healthcare services to, and strive to improve the overall health of, the population of this most delightful part of the British Isles. As well as the Gilbert Bain Hospital there are Local Community Services, which are usually provided via GPs and Community Nurses working from one of our ten Health Centre and other locations including mobile units and schools. All in all, you\'ll find a superb degree of professionalism allied to a practical, resolute approach to the challenges of providing healthcare in a northern island setting.

Working at NHS Shetland

What\'s it like to work in the Health Service in Shetland? Well, the remote and rural nature of our service brings its own challenges, however you can be assured that the facilities and equipment are as good as any you\'ll get on the mainland. Moreover, the friendliness and professionalism of your new colleagues will help you quickly to find your feet and feel at home in your new surroundings.

And, to give you a better idea of what it\'s like here, why not watch these video clips depicting the work and life of two of our GP and Dentist Colleagues?

Living in Shetland

We cheerfully admit that Shetland is not for everyone - if you want to go on the underground train to a West End Theatre then we\'re going to disappoint you - but for those looking for a less hectic pace and an indisputably higher quality of life then we should be on right at the top of your list.

It is a land of many contrasts - rugged hills and flower-strewn meadows; large new houses and traditional crofts; ultramodern ships and small boats which can trace their ancestry back to Viking times. Islands which are distinctly Norse in character yet part of Scotland Islands with a fascinating heritage and a timeless quality.

Watch myriads of seabirds over an ultramarine sea or the breathtaking loveliness of a reflected sunset. Listen to the sigh of the waves or the weird \xe2\x80\x9cdrumming\xe2\x80\x9d of the snipe at dusk. Smell the heady fragrance of massed wildflowers or the evocative tang of peat smoke.

Shetland is a place which is small enough to make you feel welcome, yet large enough to find peace and that unmistakable feeling of spacious freedom; a place of friendly, hospitable people; a place embracing both modern technology and traditional industries with a unique culture reflected in music and literature; a place where you can enjoy the long, light nights of \xe2\x80\x9csimmer dim\xe2\x80\x9d; where you can walk, fish, ride, swim... or just relax; a place which offers choice.

Geography 60\xc2\xba North

The islands of Shetland lie scattered like the pieces of an elongated puzzle some 93 miles (150 km.) north of the Scottish Mainland. The capital, Lerwick is 211 miles (340 km.) from the Scottish port of Aberdeen and only about 18 miles (29 km) more than this from Bergen in Norway and Torshavn in the Faroe Islands.

The 60-degree line of latitude lies across the South Mainland of Shetland, passing through the small island of Mousa with its famous broch. There are over 100 islands ranging in size from the large island of Mainland (351 square miles/909 square kilometres) to the numerous small skerries and islets along the coast.

The distance from Sumburgh Head, the most southerly tip of Mainland, to Hermaness at the most northerly tip of Unst, is about 70 miles (113 km). North of Unst lies Muckle Flugga with its lighthouse perched 192ft. (59m) above sea level; the most northerly inhabited island in the British Isles.

Fair Isle is 24 miles (39 km) south-west of Sumburgh Head and lies mid-way between Shetland and Orkney. Foula, off the West Mainland, is about 18 miles (29 km) west of Walls.

Travelling to Shetland

Shetland lies at the crossroads of the North Sea and the North Atlantic, virtually equidistant from Aberdeen, Bergen in Norway and the Faroe Islands, and there are frequent, efficient air and sea services through Aberdeen.

Most major airports and cities in the UK have scheduled flights to Shetland through Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Northlink Ferries currently operate car ferries seven days a week direct from Aberdeen to Shetland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (via Orkney on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays) in comfortable, well-appointed vessels. There are also connections to Scrabster in Caithness (via Orkney).

The ferry journey from Aberdeen to Shetland takes between 12-14 hours, leaving Aberdeen at 1900 hours direct (1700 via Orkney) and arriving in Shetland 0730 hours the following morning. The return journey similarly leaves Lerwick at 1900 hours direct (1730 via Orkney).

In the summer an air service connects Bergen with Sumburgh Airport.

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  • Job Id
    JD2987712
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    £71842 - 107106 per year
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Shetland Islands, United Kingdom
  • Education
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