How to... Make the most of GP locums in your practice
13 Jan 2011 | by Dr Judith Harvey
cyst, increasing slowness and coarsening skin due to hypothyroidism or the heavy facial features ...
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conditions. Covered by the AWR A GP locum who works temporarily for and under the direct supervision ... /employment conditions as comparable employees (including pay, working time, night work, rest periods, rest breaks ... /employment conditions that the hirer failed to supply or supplied incorrectly. Hirers will be liable for any unequal ...
cyst, increasing slowness and coarsening skin due to hypothyroidism or the heavy facial features ...
When working as a locum GP, negotiating acceptable pay, terms and conditions is essential for job ... and whether they themselves would work for the terms and conditions they offer. Locums working as appraisers ... the minimum terms and conditions for which you would settle; it is then easier to say 'no', if the offer does ...
and their investment, by providing locums with adequate working conditions. Here is some practical advice ... . The better locums' working conditions are, the better the job they can do. Everyone pays the price ...
information about a patient whose condition worries you. If your note fails to reach the right person ...
of pay rates and conditions. Locum pay in Scotland is way below what I received in England last year ...
about the terms and conditions offered by practices for salaried jobs. One East Midlands locum says ...
being paid at AfC rates is part of your employee's terms and conditions. Regardless of this, some staff ...
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