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Generic skills day CVs and Job applications
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Find a job Write a CV Apply for job Session Outline
Has anyone thought about jobs yet? Does anyone have a job
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Questions Worries Thoughts…
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What sort of job do I want?
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What sort of job do I want?
Locum Salaried Partner OOH Work outside of UK Medical work outside of GP Non medical work
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What sort of job do I want?
How many sessions? How far am I prepared to travel? Large / small practice Inner city / rural
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Finding a job What sources do you have available to you?
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Finding a job Swindon GP education website Locum lists/groups BMJ jobs
GP Online LMC website Locum agencies Phone surgeries Your existing networks
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Applying for a job Is this the right job for you?
What has attracted you to it? Job Description Person specification ?matching…..
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Visiting a Practice Why visit…. Things to think about… list
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Found a job CV Apply
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Curriculum Vitae
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CVs Does it stand out? Honest Don’t be modest, be proud Concise
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Content
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Content NAME PHOTO? Qualifications Date of birth
GMC No MPS no. Telephone Address Education and Qualifications Postgraduate Qualifications Courses and Certifications Clinical Skills Teaching Skills Communication skills Other skills (?IT, organisational, teamwork, leadership) Personal interests
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Personal Statement Match your skills to person specification
Individual to job you are applying for
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Review of CVs Select 3 things from CVs which you would like to incorporate into yours. Select 1 thing you would do differently
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Top Tips: Use positive words and incorporate them with your specific skills and experience….. “I am the captain of the local mixed hockey team, a role in which I have developed my leadership qualities.” Outstanding excellence in any field will show commitment and talent Interesting hobbies = talking point/icebreaker
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Top Tips Any gaps ?reasons Relevant experience
Recent achievements only Ask referees for permission
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Found a job CV Apply
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Cover Letter Dear Mr. Job Poster,
The Introduction Explain why you are sending your CV: Dear Mr. Job Poster, I noticed with interest your job advertisement for a Salaried GP in the BMJ. Therefore, I am submitting my CV (see attached) for your consideration. Hand written / typed
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Cover Letter The Core 1-3 paragraphs that highlight the reasons you are applying. Echo some of the phrases as stated in the job advertisement. It’s expected that you will repeat parts of your CV in the cover letter. The Sign-Off Include your contact information.
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Application Forms Do a first draft of your answers
Answer the questions and illustrate them Bounce them around with a colleague Cut, paste and spell check Persuade a colleague to proof read
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Application Forms Get all relevant information in
Avoid repeating yourself Avoid negative information, only if you’re asked Don’t leave gaps in your details Don’t downplay any experience – if you spent a year out, this could have provided valuable life experience.
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Example questions
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Managing Others and Team involvement
Describe a time when you had to negotiate something with a colleague(s) or multi-professional team to achieve something important. What approach did you take? What was the outcome? (Maximum 150 words)
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Coping with pressure Describe a time when you had a particularly
difficult day at work due to workload pressures. What strategies did you use to cope with this situation both during and after this time? What other strategies do you regularly use to cope with stress? (Maximum 150 words) DO THIS
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Structure Explain the circumstances Why the increased pressure?
Get some positives in,…. ‘Buzz words!’… Try to end on a positive…..
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10 minutes Work in groups of 3.
Consider the Personal Skill “Coping with Pressure” Identify some positive and negative indicators to score this skill. Share responses with the group
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Found a job CV Apply Interview
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