The NI Primary Medical Performer’s List (NIPMPL)

In order to work as a General Practitioner (GP) in Northern Ireland all doctors need to be included in the Northern Ireland Performers List (NIPMPL). The requirements for entry to the list are similar to the National performers List in England and Wales and doctors are able to be included on both lists.

The doctor must have a General Medical Council (GMC) licence to practice and be included on the GMC GP Register before applying to the NIPMPL. You can find more information at this link Joining the GMC GP Register

You must have been working in UK General Medical Services (general practice) in the previous 2 years.

The application process involves an online application and evidence of qualifications, and 2 references are required. All doctors will have an Access NI check (police check) prior to inclusion.

You can apply to the NIPMPL at this link Applying to the NIPMPL

For those doctors who do not meet the criteria for inclusion due to working abroad or a prolonged period out of practice there is an Induction and Refresher scheme (I&R) which enables a return to practice. You can find more information about the I&R scheme here.

If you plan to take time away from practice, then you should request for your name to be taken off the NIPMPL. You can find more information about taking a time away at this link.

GMS “Attract, Recruit, Retain Scheme”

January 2023

A new Scheme has been launched in 2023 offering a “Golden Hello” to GPs taking on a salaried or partnership post in an eligible practice. You can find more info HERE

GP practices are coming under increasing pressure in areas where recruitment has traditionally been challenging. In order to address this issue, SPPG have developed this scheme to promote recruitment in hard to reach areas. All GP practices are eligible to apply to this scheme subject to budgetary constraints; all aspects of this scheme need prior approval from SPPG local office team.  This service will provide assistance to qualifying GP Practices with the recruitment and retention of GP Partners and Salaried Doctors.

The packages available under this scheme are:

Golden Hello

A Golden Hello payment of £20,000 paid over 5 years pro rata based on sessions* will be paid to every GP taking up an eligible Salaried post or,

A Golden Hello payment of £40,000 paid over 5 years pro rata based on sessions* will be paid to every GP taking up a GP Partnership.  

*Full Time is equivalent to 9 sessions per week

GPs recruited under this scheme will be required to stay employed in the GP Practice for a minimum of 5 years. There can only be one application under this scheme within 5 years for a Golden Hello. (exceptional circumstances will however be considered). 

**Personal Taxation issues should be considered by the individual applying to this scheme**

Job Sharers

Each partner in a job-sharing arrangement will be eligible individually for payment if he or she satisfies the appropriate conditions.

The amount of money payable will be dependent on the time commitment of the job-sharer.

Changes in Circumstances

If an eligible practitioner has a change in circumstances involving an increase in time commitment he or she may be entitled to make an additional claim.

Return of Payments  

Where within 5 years, an eligible practitioner in receipt of payments stops providing or assisting in the provision of general medical services to the terms of the scheme the practice will be required to return some or all of the payment.  The amount of the payment returnable will be pro rata dependent on the amount of time spent as an eligible practitioner.

The provisions for the return of the payments will not apply where the SPPG is satisfied that the practitioner has ceased to work in this capacity due to:

a) death;

b) enforced early retirement from general practice due to illness or injury;

c) exceptional personal circumstances and with the approval of the

SPPG;

d) maternity (or other extended parenting leave) agreed by the SPPG provided the GP gives an undertaking that she/he will return to practise and does so within a reasonable period, to be considered case-by-case by the SPPG.

 Criteria for GPs applying for Partnership/Salaried Posts that are eligible for a Golden Hello:

·        Sessional GPs who do not hold a partnership or salaried post in another GP Practice in NI who are on the NI Performers list

·        GPs from outside of Northern Ireland, and who are eligible to apply to join the NI Performers list

·        Only in exceptional circumstances will consideration be given to GPs already employed in another GP Practice in NI. For example GPs proposing to relocate to another practice that is identified by the SPPG as a practice in difficulty and where the relocation does not adversely affect the stability of the practice and local area they are leaving.

GPs who have been a partner or salaried doctor in a practice in NI who have left the practice, in the last 12 months prior to the application, or from commencement of this scheme, are not eligible for a Golden Hello.  

All applications for this part of the scheme will be assessed locally by SPPG and where required appeals will be assessed through an appeals panel.  SPPG will try to ensure GP movement does not adversely affect the stability of the local area.

The Head of GMS has final approval on all applications subject to budgetary constraints.