# General Practitioner with Special Interest in Pain Management (LW)

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** NHS Fife
- **Town:** Kirkcaldy
- **Region:** East of Scotland
- **Country:** Scotland
- **Profession:** Medical doctor
- **Speciality:** Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
- **Grade:** General practitioner
- **Contract type:** Permanent
- **Employment type:** Part time
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-12T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-05-22T12:17:19.504Z
- **Source information URL:** https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=257137
- **Application URL:** https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/DecideInternalExternal/DecideInternalExternal?JobId=257137
- **Employer website:** https://www.nhsfife.org

## Job Content

The Fife Pain Management Service (FPMS) are looking to appoint a GPwSI in pain management to compliment our specialised Multi-Disciplinary Team. The post holder is expected to work collaboratively with our team in an outpatient setting primarily at Queen Margaret Hospital (but may include other sites).  FPMS has a strong multidisciplinary approach to the care of patients with Chronic pain, and this exciting post is at the forefront of the service. FPMS deliver pain management in line with the Scottish service model, recognising persistent pain as a long term condition. The GPwSI will be expected to undertake patient assessment, formulate management pathways to support complex patients with persistent pain and liaise with referrers and stakeholders out with the service as required.

The post is for 3.5 PA’s per week (14 hours).  Flexible or reduced hours may be negotiated.

The Trust serves a catchment area with a population of 380,000 across Fife.

Applicants should be able to evidence experience in assessing and managing patients with complex persistent pain.

Potential Interview dates - 30/06/2026 or 01/07/2026

For informal enquires please contact Jane Timperley, consultant lead on 01592 643355 ext 25919, or Rosalyn Standish, Clinical Service Lead on ext 27022.

To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visa and Immigrations Service.

As part of the pre-employment checks for a preferred candidate, NHS Scotland Boards will check your entitlement to work in the UK. It can be evidenced through a number of routes including specific types of visa as well as EU settled and pre-settled status. To find out more about these routes of permission, please refer to the GOV.UK website here.

It is ESSENTIAL that you have checked that you either already have an appropriate right to work in the UK or that the post would be eligible to be sponsored BEFORE submitting your application form.

We offer flexible working and family-friendly policies and fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.

AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot can be great for planning and preparing your application—but your answers must be your own.

- Show us the real you: Your application should reflect your skills, experience, and motivations authentically.
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NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.

## Job Details

The Fife Pain Management Service (FPMS) are looking to appoint a GPwSI in pain management to compliment our specialised Multi-Disciplinary Team. The post holder is expected to work collaboratively with our team in an outpatient setting primarily at Queen Margaret Hospital (but may include other sites).  FPMS has a strong multidisciplinary approach to the care of patients with Chronic pain, and this exciting post is at the forefront of the service. FPMS deliver pain management in line with the Scottish service model, recognising persistent pain as a long term condition. The GPwSI will be expected to undertake patient assessment, formulate management pathways to support complex patients with persistent pain and liaise with referrers and stakeholders out with the service as required.

The post is for 3.5 PA’s per week (14 hours).  Flexible or reduced hours may be negotiated.

The Trust serves a catchment area with a population of 380,000 across Fife.

Applicants should be able to evidence experience in assessing and managing patients with complex persistent pain.

Potential Interview dates - 30/06/2026 or 01/07/2026

For informal enquires please contact Jane Timperley, consultant lead on 01592 643355 ext 25919, or Rosalyn Standish, Clinical Service Lead on ext 27022.

To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visa and Immigrations Service.

As part of the pre-employment checks for a preferred candidate, NHS Scotland Boards will check your entitlement to work in the UK. It can be evidenced through a number of routes including specific types of visa as well as EU settled and pre-settled status. To find out more about these routes of permission, please refer to the GOV.UK website here.

It is ESSENTIAL that you have checked that you either already have an appropriate right to work in the UK or that the post would be eligible to be sponsored BEFORE submitting your application form.

We offer flexible working and family-friendly policies and fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.

AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot can be great for planning and preparing your application—but your answers must be your own.

Tip: Think of AI as a helper, not a substitute. We want to understand you—not an AI tool.

NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.

## Documents

- [General Practitioner with Special Interest in Pain Management - Job Description (PDF, KB)](https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/GetJobAdvertDocument?Id=1154033&JobId=257137)
- [General Practitioner with Special Interest in Pain Management - Person Specification (PDF, KB)](https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/GetJobAdvertDocument?Id=1154037&JobId=257137)

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