Appraiser Information and Training

 

 

New Appraiser Training

Most appraisers are clinically active GPs - a few are GPs who have given up their clinical work but have a variety of other roles-management, training etc. We need a cohort of at least 200 appraisers across the region and we run a new appraiser training course every 2-3 years. The course takes place over 2 days and new appraisers who successfully complete the course are mentored through their first 3 appraisals by a GP Tutor. The minimum requirement is to have been qualified as a GP for at least 3 years and experience of undergraduate training or GP training is a useful, transferable skill.  Trained appraisers are expected to carry out between 5 and 20 appraisals per year.

If you are interested in becoming an appraiser, you can email our Associate Director Dr Di Jelley for more information and to be placed on the waiting list for the next course.

Working as an Appraiser

Appraisers are each supported by an individual GP Tutor who is responsible for the QA of the work of 10-15 appraisers. Annual QA review includes assessment of the quality of a sample of appraisal forms and appraisee feedback. A face to face meeting can be arranged if needed. Concerns about an appraiser’s performance are fed back to the appraisal lead and additional support provided as needed

Appraisers are expected to attend at least 3 sessions a year of update training – GP Tutors run appraiser support groups based in each locality 2-3 times a year. HEE supports annual conferences in the NE and NW in October each year and NHSE funds 5 regional half day update sessions in March each year.

2017 Appraisal Conferences

Information about the 2017 appraisal conferences will appear here when it is available.  The Conference Director is Dr Di Jelley should you need further information.

The LET (Lead Employer Trust)

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Potential Applicant

For more information on what it's like to be a GP trainee in the North East and Cumbria please visit our recruitment section.

Please use the above icon for more information on our vacancies and the application process through the National Recruitment Office page. Information on our allocations process can be found within this document.

The LET (Lead Employer Trust)

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Potential Applicant

For more information on what it's like to be a GP trainee in the North East and Cumbria please click here.

Please use the above icon for more information on our vacancies and the application process through the National Recruitment Office page