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A prominent healthcare provider in Brighton seeks an Advanced Clinical Practitioner to deliver high-quality patient-centered care in a primary care setting. The role involves autonomous practice in managing conditions, prescribing medications, and leading service development. Ideal candidates should possess an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice and be registered healthcare professionals. Join a dedicated team focused on exceptional patient care.
The Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) will work autonomously in a primary care setting, using their advanced clinical skills to assess, diagnose, treat, and manage patients with a wide range of health conditions. The ACP will support the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care and contribute to service development and the training of staff.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Practice
Undertake autonomous consultations, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation.
Manage both acute and chronic conditions, including minor illness and injury.
Prescribe medications within scope of practice and according to local and national guidelines.
Request and interpret diagnostic tests (e.g. blood tests, imaging).
Make appropriate referrals to secondary or specialist services.
Provide health promotion and disease prevention advice.
Seven Dials Medical Centre proudly serves just over 7,000patients in Brighton and Hove and has 14 members of staff including 3 GPPartners, an ACP, Practice Nurse and HCA. We work closely with the PCN to offerpatients access to Social Prescribers, Mental Health Co-ordinators, CareCo-ordinators and a Pharmacy team.
We work hard to deliver the best levels of care to ourpatients and pride ourselves on a 'Family GP' feel. Many of our patients havebeen with the surgery for decades and we regularly receive positive feedbackfrom patients both long standing and newly registered.
Our team is friendly and welcoming and the work environmentis fun, professional and productive.
Clinical Practice
Undertake autonomous consultations, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation.
Manage both acute and chronic conditions, including minor illness and injury.
Prescribe medications within scope of practice and according to local and national guidelines.
Request and interpret diagnostic tests (e.g. blood tests, imaging).
Make appropriate referrals to secondary or specialist services.
Provide health promotion and disease prevention advice.
Leadership and Management
Contribute to the strategic development of clinical services.
Participate in clinical audits and service improvement projects.
Act as a clinical role model and mentor to other staff.
Work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team (MDT).
Education and Training
Support the education and professional development of junior staff.
Participate in CPD activities and mandatory training.
Maintain clinical competence through reflective practice and appraisal.
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.