Step into a senior, daytime leadership role at the heart of IUC. As a Clinical Coordinator (CC) GP, youll be the on-shift clinical lead: keeping patients safe, supporting colleagues in real time, and helping more people receive the right care in the community.
Where youll make a difference
System CAS Our multi-professional hub that safely manages most cases in the community, reducing Emergency Department (ED) attendances and 999 calls. Youll help review cases initially flagged by NHS 111 for Category 3/4 ambulance or ED, ensuring only those who need these dispositions use them and that community pathways are offered where appropriate.
CMDU Remote assessment of patients referred for COVID antivirals. Youll confirm eligibility, prescribe oral antivirals where appropriate, and arrange onward referral for IV options if required.
SevernSide IUC Telephone advice, face-to-face care at Treatment Centres in the OOH period and, when needed, home visiting through our OOH teams.
Linked services Support the Weekday Professional Line (WDPL), Frailty Assessment & Coordination (F-ACE) and the Mental Health Integrated Access Partnership when physical health input or prescribing support is needed.
Assess and manage patients across all age groups in urgent primary care, including physical and mental health needs.
Undertake telephone, video, and remote assessments for patients, NHS111 referrals, and Covid Medicine Delivery Service cases, prescribing where appropriate.
Support community management, identify emergencies, and ensure safe onward referral or admission when needed.
Use System CAS, CLEO, PACCS, EMIS, and other clinical resources to document assessments and guide patient care.
Provide advice and support to colleagues, including risk management, prescribing guidance, and safeguarding.
Buddy and support new clinicians, including GP trainees, and contribute to on-call rotas during peak demand.
Collaborate with clinical and operational teams across CMDU, Severnside, System CAS, Frailty-ACE, and Weekday Professional Line services.
Participate in service improvement, quality initiatives, and training programs to enhance patient care pathways.
BrisDoc is a proud provider of NHS Healthcare. We have been delivering patient care, by people whocareforovertwentyyears.
We run an exciting range of Primary Care Services, including an Urgent Care Service, GP Practices, and the Homeless Health Service. This enables BrisDoc to offer excellent healthcare 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to over one million people across Bristol, North Somerset & South Glos. Were a Social Enterprise and an Employee-Owned Business. This means the decisions we make are for the good of our patients, workforce, and wider community. This involves prioritising the health of our
patients, protecting our environment, and improving the social and economic status of our population. Our Community Fund is a staff lead team who work closely with health-based charitable causes, both local and international, to invest time and money in improving the lives of people in disadvantaged communities.
By joining BrisDoc, you will be part of an innovative organisation that prides ourselves on being a fantastic place to work; somewhere that you will feel valued, supported, developed and part of a family. We strive to make sure every member of the team feels proud of the work they do and the service that we offer.
Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more information about the role.
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