As a locum, you are effectively now a business. If you want to get booked and get the rates you deserve you should invest in marketing.
Like any business, it is important to research your clients before you decide how you want to approach them for work.
The NHS Choices website is a good way to find out all you need to know about a surgery in your area. Look up the ones you are willing to travel to and understand the dynamics e.g. the number of doctors working there or the demographics.
This will also give you an idea as to whether you want to work there or not. For example, If you have a special interest in diabetes this could be a real selling point for practices with diabetes clinics. A single-handed practice might not offer you the support you might be looking for and an inner city practice might be too much of a challenge if you are used to rural practices.
Don’t forget to do your own due diligence! Just as practices ask for references on you, you are completely entitled to check up on them. Ask around the local network of locums what certain practices are like to work for
Practices can’t employ you if they don’t know who you are. Get on their radar and make a good first impression. We recommend trying a variety of ways of marketing your services to practices
Make it easy for practices to employ you by having all of the information that they require easy to find. If they like your CV and want to know more, make sure they can do this quickly so you can closing the job - don’t let yourself down here – you have got this far!
First and foremost are up-to-date and easy to find contact details of yourself and your referees. We have mentioned this in a blog post earlier [ref blog post from Hurley] but we cannot emphasise how important it is – be easy to contact and return surgeries’ calls. If you don’t practices might just call the next locum on the list.