Firs House Surgery are recruiting via NHS Jobs for these roles.
Care Coordinator to use clinical systems to identify, prioritise and contact patients requiring health checks or recalls and coordinate multi-disciplinary working within the practice and to facilitate onward referrals to external services. Liaising with local hospitals to follow up patient referrals and to support the practice in quality improvement programmes with a focus on improved patient care. The closing date is 14 October 2022
Pharmacy Technician to liaise with patients, clinical and non-clinical staff, hospital and community pharmacists, care homes and patients carers to improve the pharmaceutical care of patients. To support the PCN Clinical Pharmacists as the PCN point of contact for all medicines related matter; to maximise support to all clinical and non-clinical practice staff to improve patient care in relation to all aspects of medicines and their impact. The closing date is 14 October 2022
First Contact Physiotherapist to provide the first contact for patients presenting with MKS conditions or symptoms, providing the patient with primary assessment, diagnosis, and management options. Using advanced clinical practice skills and clinical reasoning to provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment support to simple and complex musculoskeletal conditions and multi-morbidity, mental health and pain management needs. The closing date is 14 October 2022
Clinical Pharmacist to work as part of a multi- disciplinary team in a patient-facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using extensive experience an in-depth knowledge. To be directly responsible for care and prescribing of defined cohort(s) of a patients and to deliver and develop pharmacy led medicines optimisation working with general practice and the wider multidisciplinary team, ensuring practice remains up to date. The closing date is 14 October 2022
Social Prescriber to help strengthen communities and personal resilience, reducing health inequalities by addressing the wider determinant of health such as debt, poor housing and physical inactivity, by increasing peoples active involvement with their local communities. Social prescribing is particularly effective for people living with long term conditions (including support for mental health), for people who are lonely or isolated, or have complex social needs which may affect their wellbeing. The closing date is 17 October 2022






