GPs can try NASGP membership, including LocumDeck, for free for three months. Find out more.
Practices can register and use LocumDeck for free.
12th May 2025 by NASGP
GPs can try NASGP membership, including LocumDeck, for free for three months. Find out more.
Practices can register and use LocumDeck for free.
We designed LocumDeck for you to set your own sessions and show availability to practices you choose to link with so they can book you directly. You don’t have to wait for requests from practices – you can plan ahead, set your terms, then the work you want finds you. We call it Instant Book.
You can also see practices’ requests for cover.
When you set up ‘Instant Book’ in LocumDeck:
LocumDeck’s setup guides have a step-by-step introduction to the feature, called ‘Get booked by practices‘.
In our three-month free trial or within one of our funded areas (funded areas) Instant Book is completely free.
After that membership is £12/month – £15 per session.
All membership and booking fees are tax-deductible.
We’ve made big improvements to the way you create sessions:
Your sessions will be allocated to the new types based on their start times:
All other information about your sessions e.g. timings, fees, on call and visit status will be the same.
Sort of!
To maintain the integrity and convenience of LocumDeck’s ‘Instant Book’ facility, GP contact details are not routinely included on the GP’s profiles. If GP locums and practices could just use the platform as a direct messaging site, users might start to treat LocumDeck as an address book and GP locums might neglect to keep their availability up to date. We have heard of this happening with other platforms where it created a nightmare of misunderstandings and lack of clarity over the status of bookings – everything we want to avoid.
But once practice makes a booking, a confirmation email is sent and this contains the GP’s email for queries about a booking.
Some GPs may also choose to add their details to the ‘Notes’ section of their profiles.
Yes, we do. Practice managers who use LocumDeck say:
– “I absolutely love the facility for receiving invoices and signing pension forms electronically. You are notified the moment a GP locum adds availability, which is just fantastic. I have no hesitation in recommending LocumDeck – it has already eased my workload.” Sue, Portsmouth
-“I started using LocumDeck as one of our locums used it. It was easy to see her availability and when bookings are made I get confirmation and can view them on the calendar too. When invoices are sent, I can see it on the site and digitally sign the pension form.” Debbie, St Ives
-“You can see GPs’ availability, their documents are already loaded, and there are also no expensive agency fees – just the GP’s actual payment. It’s quick and hassle-free.” Lesley, York
Practice managers who already use LocumDeck say it saves them time and makes booking locums much much easier.
LocumDeck is free for practice managers, booking managers, partners and practice staff. Sign up today.
Use ‘Request availability’ to add your required dates, times and details of the cover you need. To access ‘Request availability’, click on any date in your calendar or navigate to ‘Request availability’ in the menu bar on LocumDeck.
After you’ve built a list of your requirements and clicked SEND AVAILABILITY REQUEST:
You will be notified by email when a locum responds and adds availability for your practice to book.
In all cases, when the practice goes into LocumDeck >> Invoices they can see all the invoices. When they click on the invoice number they can view the invoice (which in the top right hand corner shows the GP locums bank details) and if they click on the associated drop down arrow then they have the option to e-sign any applicable locum A forms, which saves the practice and the GP locum lots of time, (or they can download it) and mark the invoice as payment sent.
Practices will receive invoices as follows.
Non-Chamber members generate their own invoices and email these, along with their locum A form (if applicable) direct to the practice.
Non-Chamber members set their own payment terms.
For those GP locums who are members of an NASGP Locum Chambers (and these members can be identified as next to their name in LocumDeck will be shown their Chamber logo), then on the 4th of every month the practice will be notified that invoices are now available in LocumDeck to be viewed and paid. Within the notification email there is a link which when they click on takes them to LocumDeck.
For Chamber members then the payment terms are 14 days from the invoice date.
Yes we do!
GPs who use LocumDeck say:
Practices you add on LocumDeck will be able to see your profile.
If you’re applying to join NASGP Locum Chambers then the Membership Support Manager will also be able to view your profile and help you troubleshoot any issues.
In ‘Settings’ you can create a really smart-looking profile which you can share with practices.
Optimise your profile with our handy hints:
All GP locums enrolled in the NHS Pension scheme need to file Form A and Form B paperwork to pay into their pensions.
Locum Form A
GPs file Form A at the same time that they invoice a practice for work. The form, produced by NHS Business Services Authority (NHS BSA), includes information about the locum and the practice.
Locum Form B
After completing a month’s work and the related paperwork, you then file Form B. This form specifies exactly how much you need to pay for that month’s pension contribution, and it works on a calendar month basis.
Submit your Locum A and B forms to PCSE via its online portal or by post.
You’ll need to send a completed Form A with your invoice to every practice that you’ve chosen to pension your work in that month. In any one month, you need to pension either all the work in a practice, or none of it. You can’t just pension some of it.
Each Form A must include your unique identifying number, which is based on your SD number and the month and year in which you receive the corresponding invoices payment for the Form A. There are currently only four spaces to include each period of work within a month, and any extra periods will need to be added to an additional supplementary form.
LocumDeck automatically generates paperless Form As for all applicable sessions, including generating a professional invoice, e-signatures, storing a copy, adding the data to your bookkeeping area and passing it all to your Form B form instantaneously. You and your practice managers will never need to post, print, scan, upload or download a Form A ever again.
To be ready to generate Form B, you will first have completed your Invoice & pension info in Settings and have sent invoices with Form As and marked them as paid.
Then:
If your Form As have been e-signed by the practices, then this option will not only generate your Form B, but also process all practice e-signed Locum Form As by:
Your completed Form B includes two key pieces of information that you need to submit your pension payments and paperwork:
Your Form B and any associated e-signed Form As will be stored in your Locum Form B Tracker. You can:
Following changes to the guidance on how to complete Form B and how to use UPR, from 1 Oct 2022, the name of the new form B in ‘Your Locum Form B Tracker’ will reference the month of the last date of work on the form to be consistent with the UPR on your Form B.
A locum session becomes ‘ready for invoicing’ once it is underway – it then appears as pale blue in your calendar.
In both cases, your invoice details and any pension contribution are automatically saved in Bookkeeper.
Yes, you can invoice for work on LocumDeck for work booked outside of LocumDeck.
If you have already invoiced a practice outside of LocumDeck, but want to record it within Bookkeeper, then instead of pressing the SEND button, leave the sessions as “ready for invoice” on the calendar. Bookkeeper will pick up the fee and include it in your earnings.
Whenever and as often as you like. There are no rules. Some invoice at end of month, others bi-weekly. But it’s probably more important to build a habit of regular invoicing and pension admin that fits your work routine.
Our experience is that most locums invoice at the end of the month.
One time-limit to be aware of with invoicing is that you cannot pension work that was carried out more than 10 weeks ago.
Can I print my invoice?
Yes – from ‘All invoices’, click VIEW to access a downloadable PDF file of the invoice. Practices can also download or print invoices from their LocumDeck account by clicking on the invoice number/reference.
Yes, it’s easy to cancel or deactivate your membership if your circumstances change.
When you login to LocumDeck, you can cancel your membership on the ‘My membership’ page. You can find this by clicking on ‘Settings’ in the top right hand corner.
At the bottom of the ‘My membership’ page you will find options for both deactivation and cancellation.
‘Deactivation’ means that your NASGP and LocumDeck profile, work history, and finance records will be securely stored, so you can reactivate your account at any time.
‘Cancellation’ means that your NASGP and LocumDeck account information (including profile, work history and finance records) will be deleted. This action is final, and if you choose to rejoin NASGP in future you will need to create a new account and re-enter your details. You can use the same email address to re-join if you cancel.
Before you go, take a look at our guide to finding work with LocumDeck. It’s packed with easy, practical tips to help you get booked by practices.
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"I was delighted to have been invited to join GP locum chambers. I enjoy great peer support from my colleagues via our monthly meetings, which has been helpful to me discussing some specific things that arise with GP locum working. I have found LocumDeck really straightforward to use and immensely helpful; in particular invoicing and the pension forms A and B has cut down my admin time dramatically, which I’m pleased about. The support from NASGP's membership support manager, is excellent, friendly and knowledgeable. I would recommend NASGP chambers to anyone working or thinking of working as a GP locum."
Dr Chloe Evans, GP, Oxford