This NHS England initiative is designed to support newly qualified Physician Associates/Assistants (PA) and Physician Associates/Assistants who have less than two years’ primary care experience to start/develop their careers working in a supported and structured environment.
The aims include:
- Recognising that PAs new to Primary Care need time and support to develop within the multidisciplinary clinical team.
- Providing employers with financial assistance to support PAs in Primary Care.
- Maximising the benefit of the PAs role within Primary Care.
Following substantive appointment of a PA in primary care, the employer will enable the PA to join the NHS England PA training programme.
This will involve ½ day release from clinical duties per week for educational activities, part of which will be accomplished by the PA attending the NHS England PA 30-week structured teaching programme that will run on Thursday mornings. In addition, the employer should ensure the provision of structured supervision time within the practice.
What is the training offer:
For the PA:
- A 30-week structured programme over 12 months (that will run on Thursday mornings).
- Release to attend education sessions delivered by the NHS England approved training programme.
- Funding for study leave.
- Access to additional educational resources and a e-portfolio platform.
- A named clinical supervisor and mentor.
For the employer:
- £4,600 payment for one year to recognise the support and time required to develop the newly qualified PA.
For further information about the offer:
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