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A leading healthcare organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a passionate Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join the Ageing Well team. The role focuses on providing expert clinical care to older adults with complex health needs, emphasizing person-centred support. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, leading clinical governance, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams for holistic care. The ideal candidate will have a full Master's degree and significant experience in clinical practice and leadership.
A passionate and skilled Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) can make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults by joining the Ageing Well team at Jurassic Coast PCN. This role involves providing expert clinical care, focusing on proactive, person-centred support for older adults with complex health needs. Responsibilities include leading comprehensive assessments, care planning, and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic care that promotes wellbeing, prevents hospital admissions, and empowers patients to thrive in their own homes.
Jurassic Coast PCN offers impactful work that transforms the health and quality of life for the ageing population, a stunning coastal location, professional growth within a supportive environment that values development, innovation, and collaboration, and a compassionate team dedicated to personalised care and community wellbeing.
The duties of the Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) in the Ageing Well team involve providing high-quality, person-centred care using advanced clinical expertise. The ACP will conduct comprehensive assessments, undertake reactive visits, manage complex health needs, develop care plans, and prevent hospital admissions. The role includes leading on clinical governance, supporting frailty and complex care programs, and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams. Responsibilities also cover mentoring, service improvement, and promoting evidence-based practices to ensure the best outcomes for older adults in the community.
Jurassic Coast Primary Care Network (PCN) is a collaborative group of 3 GP surgeries located in rural West Dorset, including Ammonite Health Partnership, Barton House Medical Practice and Lyme Bay Medical Practice.
Serving a predominantly older population, the PCN focuses on delivering integrated, person-centred healthcare.
The PCN's vision emphasizes prevention, supported self-management, education, empowerment, and innovative care models. By working together, member practices aim to provide proactive, personalised, and coordinated health and social care to the local population.
Jurassic Coast PCN employs a range of healthcare professionals, including clinical pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, social prescribers and care coordinators, to enhance service delivery and ensure patients receive comprehensive care.
Situated along England's picturesque Jurassic Coast, the PCN offers healthcare professionals the opportunity to work in a stunning coastal environment while contributing to the well-being of a diverse and growing community.
Role Summary:To deliver specialist, high-quality, person-centred care with a focus on safety, privacy, and dignity using evidence-based advanced clinical knowledge. The postholder provides clinical leadership and strategic support for PCN governance, patient safety, and service monitoring.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Practice:
Independently assess, diagnose, and manage complex cases, including prescribing and treatment plans.
Lead comprehensive assessments for complex care needs.
Provide expert clinical advice and support across care settings.
Ensure continuity of care through effective communication with multidisciplinary teams.
Leadership & Management:
Lead clinical supervision and peer reviews.
Act as a role model for clinical leadership and safe practice.
Support risk management and quality improvement initiatives.
Contribute to incident investigations and service improvements.
Education & Workforce Development:
Mentor and support staff development through formal education and training.
Participate in recruitment and professional development activities.
Promote continuous learning and professional growth within the team.
Research & Development:
Implement and promote evidence-based practice.
Engage in service audits and quality improvement projects.
Disseminate findings through professional presentations and publications.
Policy & Service Development:
Contribute to service planning and policy development.
Lead and influence the implementation of clinical guidelines and best practices.
Foster collaboration across professional boundaries for holistic care delivery.
Professional & Data Management:
Ensure compliance with professional standards and IT competencies.
Collect and present data for service evaluation and improvement.
Other Requirements:
Travel independently between PCN sites.
This summary outlines key responsibilities and may be subject to change in alignment with service development.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.