General Practitioner
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- 30 New N Rd, Exeter EX4 4EX, United Kingdom View on Map
- posted 3 months ago
- Posted : 26th November 2024 -Accepting applications
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Job Detail
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Job ID 3684
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Experience Fresh
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Gender Any
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Industry Correctional Health Care
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Qualifications Degree Bachelor
Job Description
General Practitioner (GP)
A General Practitioner (GP) is to provide primary care services to individuals, helping to manage a wide range of health needs in a correctional facility. The role involves diagnosing and treating various physical and mental health conditions, ensuring the delivery of healthcare services in line with NHS standards, and supporting the overall well-being of the individual.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Care and Assessment:
- Conduct health assessments upon admission and during routine checks to identify physical, mental, and emotional health needs.
- Diagnose and treat common illnesses, chronic conditions, and injuries, ensuring timely and appropriate intervention.
- Offer preventive care such as health screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle advice (e.g., smoking cessation, diet, and exercise).
- Provide routine physical examinations and follow-up care as required
Chronic Disease Management:
- Manage long-term health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and cardiovascular diseases, through ongoing assessment and treatment.
- Review and adjust medications, offer advice on lifestyle changes, and ensure continuity of care for prisoners with chronic conditions.
Mental Health and Psychological Support:
- Assess and treat prisoners experiencing mental health challenges, providing initial consultations and referring to specialist mental health services when necessary.
- Work closely with mental health professionals (e.g., psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses) to support patients with serious conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders.
- Provide ongoing support and counseling for those experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or trauma related to their incarceration.
Infection Control and Public Health:
- Respond to outbreaks of infectious diseases within the institution, managing cases of respiratory infections, hepatitis, HIV, TB, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
- Provide education on the prevention and spread of infections, and ensure appropriate screening and treatment are in place for at-risk individuals.
- Ensure adherence to strict hygiene and infection control protocols in accordance with healthcare standards.
Substance Misuse and Detoxification:
- Identify individuals with substance abuse problems and provide medical support for detoxification and rehabilitation programs.
- Prescribe medication and coordinate with rehabilitation teams for inmates undergoing drug or alcohol detoxification.
- Work closely with the substance misuse team
- Provide ongoing support and advice for prisoners dealing with substance misuse issues, including referrals to relevant services.
Emergency and Acute Care:
- Provide immediate care for individuals requiring emergency medical attention, such as injuries, accidents, or sudden illness.
- Stabilize patients and initiate first aid, calling for emergency services if hospitalization or specialist care is required.
- Support with first-response services during incidents or riots within the prison.
Health Promotion and Education:
- Offer health education programs tailored to the population, focusing on mental health, sexual health, substance misuse, and chronic disease management.
- Educate individuals on topics such as healthy living, smoking cessation, dietary advice, and HIV/AIDS prevention.
- Encourage and educate prisoners about taking responsibility for their health during and after their sentence.
Prescribing and Medication Management:
- Prescribe medications for a variety of conditions, ensuring careful management of medication, particularly with regards to the potential for misuse or diversion in the prison environment.
- Work with pharmacy teams to ensure medications are administered in a timely and safe manner, providing advice to staff on the handling and administration of medications.
- Ensure all prescriptions are fully documented and comply with healthcare and prison policies.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration:
- Work closely with prison healthcare teams, including nurses, mental health professionals, substance misuse specialists, and social workers, to provide comprehensive care.
- Participate in case discussions and care planning for prisoners with complex health needs.
- Coordinate with prison officers, chaplains, and other professionals to address health issues and social needs affecting prisoners’ well-being.
Record Keeping and Documentation:
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date patient records in line with NHS guidelines and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensuring confidentiality.
- Document consultations, treatments, and any referrals or follow-ups, ensuring proper handover between shifts and staff.
- Ensure all records are managed according to the prison’s security protocols and healthcare standards.
Safeguarding and Advocacy:
- Ensure that individuals receive the appropriate healthcare, advocating for their rights and well-being within the constraints of the prison system.
- Identify and act on signs of abuse, self-harm, or vulnerability, ensuring that the appropriate safeguarding procedures are followed.
- Act as a key point of contact for any health-related concerns regarding the safety and welfare of inmates.
Key Skills and Competencies:
- Clinical Expertise: Broad medical knowledge in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, both physical and mental.
- Crisis Management: Ability to work under pressure in emergency situations, such as injuries or medical incidents in a correctional setting.
- Communication Skills: Excellent interpersonal skills to interact with inmates, healthcare teams, and prison staff, ensuring clear communication and understanding.
- Sensitivity and Empathy: Ability to provide compassionate care in a challenging environment while maintaining professional boundaries.
- Confidentiality and Ethical Practice: Adherence to ethical standards and legal requirements regarding patient confidentiality and healthcare delivery in prisons.
- Problem Solving: Ability to quickly assess medical needs, make decisions in high-pressure environments, and provide appropriate care.
Qualifications and Requirements:
- Medical Degree:
- A Medical Degree (MBBS) from a recognised institution and full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) to practice as a GP in the UK.
- Additional Requirements
- Enhanced DBS check
- Right to work in the UK/UK Resident
- On a Performers List
- Security Clearance (We will assist you to obtain)
- Adult & Child Safe Guarding
- BLS
- Continuous professional development in areas like infectious diseases, prison healthcare, and emergency care.
- All applicants need to live in the United Kingdom ( With residency in the UK/Irish/EU Passport, or an indefinite leave to remain visa )
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