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About Us:
Ortus Health provides high-quality, remote clinical services to GP practices across the UK. Our mission is to support general practice by improving access, reducing pressure on clinicians, and delivering safe, efficient patient care through innovation and teamwork.

We are seeking experienced and well-organised GPs to join our remote team. As a Remote Telephone GP with Ortus Health, you will make clinical decisions that directly influence patient outcomes. You’ll be part of a dynamic, supportive team, working remotely but closely connected to the practices we serve.

You will be responsible for reviewing patient contacts across multiple GP practices. This means maintaining clinical oversight, understanding varying local pathways, and staying alert to risk in a busy and fast-moving environment.

This is a remote role with flexible working arrangements. Sessions can be tailored around your existing portfolio career or other commitments.

The Role:

  • Complete telephone appointments
  • Issue prescriptions, fit notes, referrals, and safety-netting advice
  • Escalate complex or high-risk cases appropriately
  • Adapt to different clinical systems (e.g., EMIS, SystmOne) and local processes
  • Accurately document consultations in line with GMC and practice standards
  • Audit the work of the rest of the team, including other GPs, pharmacists and care coordinators

Requirements

Requirements:

  • Full GMC registration with a license to practise
  • NHS England GP Performers List inclusion
  • At least 2 year post-CCT (preferred)
  • Experience with remote consultations
  • Ability to manage clinical risk safely in a remote environment
  • Complete at least 10 appointments per day if 10 are offered
  • Familiarity with EMIS, SystmOne, or other GP clinical systems like Accurx, Patchs, eConsult etc
  • Excellent time management and attention to detail

Benefits

What We Offer:

  • Pay per appointment
  • Work flexibly within the working day, complete your consultations any time from 8am-6.30pm
  • Pay into a limited company if preferred
  • Laptop provided and administrative assistance.
  • An opportunity to gain experience in a unique, remote setting.
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