Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) jobs
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We have opportunities within our CAS service for advanced nurse practitioners who can independently prescribe, as well as for general practitioners who may be looking to build portfolio careers.
In each case, youāll work autonomously within your sphere of competency ā and as part of a friendly and close-knit multi-skilled team that also includes registered nurses, UCPs, mental health and dental nurses, prescribing pharmacists and pharmacy advisors.
Joining CAS as an advanced nurse practitioner or general practitioner means providing assessment/diagnosis, treatment, advice and referrals by phone ā and via use of our electronic prescribing system. Itās a great chance to develop all your skills and experience in a uniquely well-structured, supportive clinical environment. Youāll also be able to keep your skills up to date with our continued professional development (CPD) programme ā and can expect education and training tailored to your needs and future plans.
Dr Asim Hasan,
National Medical Director for Integrated Urgent Care
After graduating from medical school in London in 2006, I did academic foundation years before starting core surgical training at Imperial College. During my training, I married my wife who was a final year medical student at the time and who wanted to be a paediatrician whilst I was hell bent on vascular surgery. We quickly realised that we would never see each other and therefore made a joint decision to do general practice instead, which was the best decision ever.
During my GP training the part which I enjoyed the most was the Out-of-Hours (OOH) element with Harmoni (which later became Care UK, now the Practice Plus Group). With no administrative tasks, bloods to file, documents to check, it was as close to the acute care as a GP could get.
Confident in my training, I excelled as a registrar in the OOH in Surrey and started working as an OOH GP the very first weekend I qualified. Whilst becoming a partner the same week, I was continually drawn to the OOH work, not only because the work itself was enjoyable and rewarding, both professionally and monetarily, but it was also flexible so I could work whenever I wanted to work without being tied into a set routine, which worked really well for me at that time.
I worked long and hard in the OOH service during my early years after qualifying (well supported by a wife who was now a junior doctor) and was quickly able to do the things you want to do once you qualify including having kids and buying a house. But it was never about the money ā the work itself was thoroughly enjoyable for me, and the working environment was safe and supportive.
I managed to convince Surrey to release me to London where I continued to work, and came across the medical lead role in one of Practice Plus Groupās OOH services. My clinical work and dedication to the service helped me land the post despite no previous medical lead experience.
My region gradually expanded from London to the South West of England and I also had an opportunity to get involved as a subject matter expert with Practice Plus Groupās exciting and innovate new services. However the next big step change came in April 2020 when I was appointed the national medical director for Integrated Urgent Care with Practice Plus Group, which is both exciting and challenging.
Job title | Location | Contract type | Schedule type | Closing date |
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Consultant Ophthalmologist | Practice Plus Group Hospital Plymouth | Hospitals, Surgical Centres, MSK and Diagnostics | Permanent | 30 Nov 2024 |
Senior Primary Care Nurse | HMP The Mount | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Pharmacy Dispenser | Thames Valley HMP Bullingdon | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Healthcare Assistant | Gatwick IRC | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Healthcare Assistant | HMP Full Sutton | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Pharmacy Assistant | West Midlands HMP Oakwood | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Healthcare Assistant | West Midlands HMP Oakwood | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Healthcare Assistant | West Yorkshire HMP Wakefield | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Deputy Head of Healthcare | Gatwick IRC | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Bank Registered Nurse Associate | HMP Askham Grange | Prison Healthcare | Casual/Bank | 29 Nov 2024 |
BANK Primary Care Nurse | HMP Askham Grange | Prison Healthcare | Casual/Bank | 29 Nov 2024 |
Advanced Clinical Practitioner | South West London OOH | Out of Hours (OOH) | Self employed | 29 Nov 2024 |
Consultant Psychiatrist | HMP Thameside | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Consultant Psychiatrist | HMP Belmarsh | Prison Healthcare | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Radiology Administrator – Part Time | Practice Plus Group Hospital Shepton Mallet | Hospitals, Surgical Centres, MSK and Diagnostics | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Pharmacy Technician – Saturday | Practice Plus Group Hospital Barlborough | Hospitals, Surgical Centres, MSK and Diagnostics | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |
Advanced Nurse Practitioner | Dorking Out Of Hours | Out of Hours (OOH) | Self employed | 29 Nov 2024 |
Advanced Nurse Practitioner | Dorking Out Of Hours | Out of Hours (OOH) | Self employed | 29 Nov 2024 |
Advanced Nurse Practitioner | Dorking Out Of Hours | Out of Hours (OOH) | Self employed | 29 Nov 2024 |
Clinical Lead | North West London Out Of Hours | Out of Hours (OOH) | Permanent | 29 Nov 2024 |