FAQs
Do we offer visa sponsorship for applicants?
No, we do not offer visa sponsorship for this position.
What is the main responsibility of the GP Website Editor?
The main responsibility of the GP Website Editor is to publish and maintain online resources for GPs across all five boroughs of North Central London, ensuring that the website is up to date and accessible at all times.
Is experience with website content management systems required?
Yes, familiarity with editing skills and working in website content management systems is a key requirement for this position.
What skills are necessary for this role?
Candidates should possess excellent attention to detail, self-motivation, organizational skills, and strong communication abilities to manage competing priorities effectively.
What type of team structure will the GP Website Editor be part of?
The GP Website Editor will work as part of a small team while also being able to work independently and liaise with various stakeholders.
Will I need to travel for this job?
Yes, you may be required to travel and work at any ICB establishment at any time within the North Central London ICB.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Sonali Roy, NCL GP Website Manager at sonali.roy1@nhs.net, or Kristina Pedder at kristina.pedder@nhs.net.
What are the main goals of the NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board?
The main goals include improving outcomes in population health and healthcare, tackling inequalities, enhancing productivity and value for money, and supporting broader social and economic development within the community.
What is the working pattern for the GP Website Editor position?
The ICB has adopted a blended working pattern, which includes both home and office-based work.
What type of information will the GP Website Editor be managing?
The GP Website Editor will manage clinical information, pathways, news, information for practice managers, medicines management information, and learning and development opportunities for GPs.