How to Write the Perfect GP CV
Your CV is your first opportunity to sell yourself to a
potential employer. It should be a snapshot of your career to date,
designed to help employers decide whether or not to invite you for a
formal interview. As such, your CV should be up-to-date, concise and
well-presented in order to engage, and more importantly hold, the
attention of the reader who will no doubt be reading through dozens of
CVs.
CV Format and Structure
Whilst your CV should give an
overview of your career to date, it doesn’t need to be a 40-page
document detailing every one of your daily experiences to date. CV
length will vary depending on your level of experience, but we find that
no more than 5 pages is a good target to aim for. Clarity is vital; use
an easy-to-read font – we recommend size 12 Arial or Times New Roman –
with slightly larger type for section headings to break the CV up into
manageable sections.
What to include in your
CV
Although your individual
experiences will dictate the content of your CV, you should aim to
include the following areas:
- Personal details
- Career Statement
- Education and Qualifications
- Present position
- Career history (ensure that
any gaps in employment are accounted for)
- Clinical skills and
experience
- Development courses and
conferences attended
- Presentations
- Research
experience/Publications
- Clinical audit
- Teaching experience
- Management and leadership
experience
- Personal interests
- Referees
The above list is by no means
extensive or exclusive, but should be used as a good indication of what
you should include in your CV. One important point to remember is not to
embellish, exaggerate or provide false information. You should be
prepared to discuss any one of the points listed on your CV at
interview. Don’t run the risk of being caught out by a lie; not only
will you miss out on a career opportunity, you will also be committing
fraud, potentially damaging any opportunities in the future.
Made to Measure
As all applicants will be
measured against the selection criteria of the post they are applying
for, it is essential that you read the person specification and job
description and ensure that your CV addresses all of the desired
competencies. Use the career statement at the beginning of your CV to
really drive home your enthusiasm and suitability for the position.
Depending on your grade, you should think about the following:
- Salaried GPs: GP Registrars or existing
Salaried GPs applying for a salaried position will need to strike a
balance between clinical and management experience.
Ensure you highlight your ability to work effectively as part of
a multidisciplinary team, with the potential to take on a management
role in the future.
- GP Partners: If you are applying for a
partnership you will have to demonstrate a clear ability to manage
staff, communicate with a variety of agencies on clinical and
non-clinical matters and deal effectively with financial issues. Whilst
your clinical experience should not be forgotten, the emphasis of your
CV should be on your management skills.
- Locum GPs: Locum
doctors should be prepared to be flexible. Amending your CV for each
post applied for will give you a better chance of securing an interview.
Conclusion
A clearly presented, concise and accurate
CV is pivotal in securing an interview. Your interview is your
opportunity to really go into detail and show off your knowledge and
experience. Ask a colleague to read through your CV to ensure it makes
sense, and to check for errors in spelling and grammar. Tailor your CV
to the job specification, taking into account all of the qualities and
skills that are required. Use your CV to demonstrate that you possess
those skills and to quantify why you, above all of the other candidates,
are the best person for the job!
Key Points:
- Points covered in your CV should be clear
and succinct
- Always refer to the job specification
- Don’t exaggerate or include anything which
is untrue
- Ensure your CV is fully proofed by a
colleague
- Be flexible and update your CV for each job
you apply for



