HR in general practice: recruitment and selection
Londonwide LMCs recently ran a recruitment and selection workshop for GPs and practice management colleagues. The day was full of lively discussion as delegates considered all aspects of the recruitment and selection process, focussing particularly on how to enhance the effectiveness of the selection process while avoiding litigation risks. There were specific case studies about how to meet CQC expectations about employment practice.
Delegates particularly valued sessions on developing interview structures and developing effective interview and assessment techniques as well as group work and discussions.
A follow-up session on Employment Contracts and Employment Problems will be run on Wednesday 19 July 2017.
Hold the date: our annual Practice Manager Conference will take place on Wednesday 22 November 2017.
In addition to the annual updates, we have some exciting new events coming up in June and July.
- Travel Health Update, Wednesday 28 June 2017
- Essential Update for Practices in Leasehold Premises, Thursday 29 June 2017
- Conference: An essential survival kit for new GPs, Tuesday 4 July 2017
- Safeguarding Children (Level 3), Wednesday 5 July 2017
- Senior GPs in Career Transition - getting the best out of your life and career – finding your ‘ikigai’, Wednesday 12 July 2017
- HR in general practice: employment contracts, employment problems, Wednesday 19 July 2017
Please visit our Events page for more information and to book a place on any of the above training events.
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