2011 Recruitment Round:
Below is a sample rota for recruitment in August and February 2011.
Key Facts about the Scheme
- NUMBER OF POSTS EACH YEAR— 16
- INTAKE 2012— 16 In Aug
- GP PLACEMENTS— 18m; 6m in ST1, 12m in ST3
- DAY RELEASE— whole day, every fortnight
Key
You may view an individual rotation by clicking the ® symbol| Registrar | Rota | Start | Finish | |
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Supernumerary Jobs: The scheme currently has 4 supernumerary jobs as part of the rotations. There are posts in Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Palliative Medicine and Endocrinology. These posts are 40 hours each week, without evening, nights or weekend shifts, paid at basic salary without any supplement. They have been approved for training
Community Posts The scheme currently has 2 innovative posts in Public Health, & Community Psychiatry. These comprise a 4 month period working 1 day a week in GP with 4 days a week within the speciality placement
Academic Post There are 2 Academic Posts on the scheme.
How posts and GP practices are allocated
Rotations and GP practices are allocated in order of Selection assessment Centre Ranking
The person with the highest SAC score gets the first choice of rotations.
The GP practices are paired between the first and final 18m to give a broadly equivalent travelling time.
GP practice pairs are not coupled to the hospital rotations.
Academic appointees will also get to chose rotation dependent on SAC ranking, and are listed here only as placeholders.

