Working in Primary care
An essential guide to working as a GP in London, put together to help you develop your working arrangements. Click through the relevant profile below for tailored information.
New GPs
This is the recommended sequence for establishing yourself as a GP in London:
- Register your status with the Performers List
- If you trained outside of the UK, see the GP Induction and Refresher Scheme
- Ensure you have Health Information and Mandatory Training certificates
- If working as a Locum, register as Self-Employed For Tax Purposes and ensure you make Pension contributions. Set up Class 2 National Insurance Contributions
- If working as a Salaried GP or Partner review the BMA contract checking services
- Review Appraisal & Ravalidation arrangements and explore Mentoring
- Contact your local GP Education Team for support and information regarding education events
- Obtain an NHS Email Account through your local LOA to allow you to send secure confidential work-related emails
- Contact Information Officer at NHS cluster, Clinical Commissioning Group and your Locality for email updates
- Local Medical Committee (LMC) for employment support
- Familiarise yourself with Commissioning.
Locum GPs
Essential information for working as a locum in London:
- Performers List – make sure you keep your contact details up to date
- Employment – finding work and arranging terms and conditions
- Finance / Pension – advice on managing finances and pensions
- Health Information – certificates required for working and support at times of illness
- Mandatory Training – regular updating required
- Appraisal & Revalidation – make sure you have your appraisal annually
- Commissioning – Familiarise yourself with the process.
Salaried General Practitioners
Essential information for working as a salaried GP in London:
- Performers List - make sure you keep your contact details up to date
- BMA – for contract checking service
- LMC Sessional GP Representative – contact yours with employment issues
- Sessional GP email list – contact your local IT Helpdesk to add your email address
GP Partner
Essential information for working as a GP Partner in London:
- Performers List – make sure you keep your contact details up to date
- Leadership Centre – running a practice: examples of best practice & much more
Other Useful Information
Professional educational support:
- Career matters: Maternity, Retirement and extended career break – useful information, advice and support for transitional stages of your working life.
- Self directed GP learning groups – small groups that give peer support and discussion in all areas of working.
- Mentoring and Coaching – a way of optimising your career and professional performance especially for those who are facing decisions or problems through personal development with a mentor.
Primary care development:
- Health and Wellbeing boards – what they are and there in the future working with commissioning boards.
- Health innovation and education clusters (HIEC’s) will be transitioning into LETB’s to co-ordinate provision of education/training/research through working with health providers, commissioners, academics and industry.
- LMC - provides representation, guidance and support to GPs and practice teams in the London wide area