- Recruiter
- The Royal Air Force
- Location
- Nationwide
- Starts
- Closes
- Recruit Type
- Direct Employer
- Hours
- Full time
The Royal Air Force spans the world. We support troops on the front line, fly in humanitarian aid for the sick and starving, police the skies and defend the UK airspace. RAF General Medical Practioners (Medical Officers) play a vital role in ensuring personnel are fit and ready for action in the UK and when deployed on Operations overseas. A rare opportunity has arisen where we are looking to recruit to this unique role.
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are seeking a motivated individual looking for a new challenge. The individual must hold MRCGP and be registered with the GMC, demonstrating evidence of engagement with appraisal and revalidation. Ideally, they should currently work in a Primary Care setting, demonstrating evidence of MDT working, with responsibility for the delivery of acute and chronic care and experience of face-to-face and virtual consultations. Desirable experience would include clinical governance work, occupational medicine decision-making and teaching. The individual will to expected to partake in a generic aviation medicine on call (on completion of the appropriate training) and contribute to line management of practice staff. Specialist interests, such as muscular skeletal; dermatology and mental health, would be advantageous.
THE ROLE
As a Royal Air Force General Practitioner you will work in Defence Primary Care practices. Royal Air Force primary healthcare is delivered from both fixed and deployed medical centres, both at home and overseas. Although Royal Air Force doctors are primarily based at air stations, integrated Defence Primary Healthcare offers voluntary opportunities to serve at almost any medical centre across all three services. Practices have a blended mix of military, civilian and attached NHS staff and several teaching practices also register families. All Royal Air Force doctors are offered training in aviation medicine, with further post-graduate developmental opportunities including occupational medicine and public health, pre-hospital emergency care, GP training and aeromedical retrieval. In addition to tours at permanent stations at home and overseas, Royal Air Force doctors are expected to deliver care in a variety of fixed and flexible deployments worldwide. A specialist qualification in Military General Practice is being developed. RAF GPs compete for places for the prestigious Diploma of Aerospace Medicine, so unique developmental opportunities with the cadre are available. On top of a competitive salary, consistent support and exceptional training, we offer a structured and progressive career path designed to encourage and reward excellence. The RAF is a strong advocate of continuous professional development; this will include various types of on-going professional training to your continued registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). Research activities in relevant areas are strongly encouraged and there are opportunities to develop and take on leadership roles in RAF and Defence as Consultant Advisor in General Practice or academic research. As a RAF Medical Officer, you will undertake specialist training in aviation medicine and occupational health specific to a military setting.
GOLDEN HELLO
This role may be eligible for a financial incentive of a £50,000 gross single payment.
BENEFITS OF AN RAF CAREER
There are many benefits of a career in the RAF, including 6- weeks of paid holiday each year, free health and dental care, free gym membership, lower rental accommodation costs than the UK average and opportunities for adventurous training. For the full list of benefits, please see: RAF | Discover My Benefits (mod.gov.uk).
ELIGIBILITY CHECK
To join the RAF you’ll need to meet certain criteria, like nationality, age, education, and health. Some criteria apply to everyone joining the RAF; others only apply to specific roles. For full eligibility criteria see here: RAF Recruitment Eligibility Check.
RESIDENCY AND NATIONALITY REQUIREMENTS
You must be a citizen of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, holder of dual UK/other nationality or have been a Commonwealth citizen since birth. Whether or not you were born in the United Kingdom, you should have resided there for the 5 years immediately preceding your application, but candidates with a minimum of 3 years will be considered.
A MODERN FORCE
The RAF recognises the value of a person’s ability no matter their ethnicity, social background, religion or belief, gender identity, sexual orientation or marital status/civil partnership.
For more information and to apply:
CRN-RecruitSelect-MDLT-Grp@mod.gov.uk
01400 266811
CRN-20240129-46_320
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