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A progressive primary care provider in Morecambe seeks an Advanced Clinical Practitioner to lead innovative patient care. The role emphasizes autonomous patient assessment and management within a dynamic team setting, focusing on both frailty assessment and cardiovascular risk management. Candidates must possess an MSc in Advanced Practice along with significant clinical experience. The position offers competitive pay, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment, dedicated to enhancing community health.
Are you an experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioner ready to lead innovative patient care in one of the UK's most progressive primary care settings? Bay Medical Group is seeking an ACP to join our award-winning urgent care team, serving over 54,000 patients in the vibrant Morecambe Bay area.
This is a permanent position, working up to 37.5 hours per week (part time considered). The post holder will be expected to work across our 5 sites. Interview date 8th January 2026.
We are particularly interested in candidates with advanced skills in frailty assessment/ home visits, cardiovascular risk management, and complex comorbidity care.
Join Bay Medical Group and become part of a forward-thinking team that's shaping the future of primary care. We're committed to supporting your professional growth while delivering exceptional care to our community.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Excellence
Why Choose Bay Medical Group?
Cutting-Edge Clinical Environment
Perfect Location & Community
We offer:
For more benefits visit https://www.baymedicalgroup.co.uk/jobs-staff-benefits
Job Summary
The post holder will be expected to work within the existing AdvancedClinical Practice (ACP) team. As a qualified ACP, the post holder is expectedto hold an MSc level award or equivalent, and demonstrate the competencies andcapabilities outlined within the multi-professional framework for advancedclinical practice, encompassing the four pillars of clinical practice.
This role is predominantly focused on the autonomous assessment,investigation and management of patients presenting with urgent problems withinthe primary care setting. Therefore an ability to manage the complexity,uncertainty and risk associated with undifferentiated and undiagnosedconditions is essential. The post holder must demonstrate expert level clinicaldecision making and critical reasoning skills, based upon both a breadth anddepth of relevant underpinning knowledge and experience.
Established ACPs are encouraged to diversify their role and develop areasof special interest, including but not limited to home visits/frailty, womenshealth or cardiovascular; this aids innovative service delivery and offersopportunity for the provision of specialist clinics. Educational sessions,provided by those with areas of special interest, benefit both individualclinicians and the wider team. It is expected that the post holder woulddemonstrate an awareness of one's own requirement for continuing professionaldevelopment, whilst engaging in both receiving and facilitating learning withinthe team.
PrimaryDuties and area of responsibility
ClinicalPractice:
The post holder will:
Deliver a high standard of care using advancedclinical skills and in-depth theoretical knowledge
Provide the first point of contact for clinicalqueries from the Patient Advisors on the Unscheduled Care Team, providingspecialist advice and support
Be responsible for telephone triage of patients
Undertake Unscheduled Care clinics for patients whoneed to be seen on the day
Undertake home visits as part of the visiting team.
Practise in compliance with respective code ofprofessional conduct and within own scope of practice, being responsible andaccountable for decisions and actions.
Clinically examine, assess, diagnose, planimplement and evaluate treatment/ interventions and care for patients, usingexpertise and decision-making skills to inform clinical reasoning approacheswhen dealing with differentiated and undifferentiated individual presentationsand complex situations; using information from multiple sources to makeappropriate, evidence-based judgements and/or diagnoses
Diagnose and manage both acute and chronicconditions, initiating, evaluating and modifying a range of interventions whichmay include prescribing and reviewing medicines for therapeutic effectiveness(appropriate to patient need and in accordance with evidence based practice andnational protocols within scope of practice) , therapies, life style advice andcare into a management plan
Work in partnership with individuals, families andcarers, using a range of assessment methods as appropriate (e.g. ofhistory-taking; holistic assessment; identifying risk factors; mental healthassessments; requesting, undertaking and/or interpreting diagnostic tests; andconducting health needs assessments).
Offer a holistic service to patients and theirfamilies, supporting people in making decisions, planning care or seeking tomake positive changes, with an emphasis on health promotion and self-care
Where the post holder is an independent prescriber:to prescribe safe, effective and appropriate medication in line with currentguidance and legislation
Work with patients in order to support compliancewith and adherence to prescribed treatments, providing information and adviceon prescribed or over the counter medication on medication regimens, sideeffects and interactions
Support and manage health needs of women presentingfor family planning or sexual health consultation
Assess, identify and refer patients presenting withmental health needs in accordance with the NSF for Mental Health
Collaborate with other members of the PrimaryHealth Care Team, accepting referrals and referring to them
Refer patients directly to other services andagencies as appropriate
Exercise professional judgement to manage riskappropriately, especially where there may be complex and unpredictable eventsand supporting teams to do likewise to ensure safety of individuals, familiesand carers.
Act as a clinical role model/advocate fordeveloping and delivering care that is responsive to changing requirements,informed by an understanding of local population health needs, agencies andnetworks.
Deliver care according to NSF, NICE guidelines andevidence-based care.
To record accurate data in the patient records toan agreed standard.
Leadershipand management
The post holder will:
Pro-actively initiate and develop effectiverelationships, fostering clarity of roles within teams, to encourage productiveworking.
Prioritise, organise and manage own workload in amanner that maintains and promotes quality
Role model the values of the Practice,demonstrating a person-centred approach to service delivery and development.
Evaluate own practice, and participate inmulti-disciplinary service and team evaluation, demonstrating the impact ofadvanced clinical practice on service function and effectiveness, and quality(i.e. outcomes of care, experience and safety).
Actively engage in peer review to inform own and otherspractice, formulating and implementing strategies to act on learning and make improvements.
Help the practice operate cost-effectively
Actively seek feedback and involvement from individuals,families, carers, communities and to help improve services.
Critically apply advanced clinical expertise toenhance quality, reduce unwarranted variation and promote the sharing andadoption of best practice.
Demonstrate team leadership, resilience and determination,managing situations that are unfamiliar, complex or unpredictable and seekingto build confidence in others.
Continually develop practice in response to changingpopulation health need, engaging in horizon scanning for future developments(e.g. impacts of genomics, new treatments and changing social challenges).
Attend and contribute to the UC planning meetings
Demonstrate receptiveness to challenge andpreparedness to constructively challenge others, escalating concerns thataffect individuals, families, carers, communities and colleagues safetyand well-being when necessary.
Education, teaching and mentoring
The post holder will:
Maintain a clinical portfolio that evidencesadvanced health assessment skills and competencies. Assess and address own learning needs, growinga personal development plan that reflects the breadth of ongoing professionaldevelopment across the four pillars of advanced clinical practice.
Engage in self-directed learning, criticallyreflecting to maximise clinical skills and knowledge, as well as own potentialto lead and develop both care and services.
Participate in regular performance review withclinical supervisor and take part in the annual appraisal review where personallearning requirements will be identified and in accordance with Practicerequirements.
Undertake further specialist training as requiredby service needs and the changing requirements of service provision
Advocate for and contribute to a culture oforganisational learning to inspire future and existing staff.
Promote a learning environment for patients,clinicians and other members of the Practice
Share learning and best practice, contributing to thelearning experience of medical and clinical staff in practice such as medicalstudents, nurse students, GP Registrars etc.
Provide supervision and coaching/ mentoring toothers in the practice to help development of the practice team.
Take part in the in house education events,delivering sessions where appropriate
Research
The postholder will:
Engage in research activity, adhering to goodresearch practice guidance, so that evidence based strategies are developed andapplied to enhance quality, safety, productivity and value for money.
Monitor the effectiveness of their own clinicalpractice through quality assurance strategies such as the use of audit and peerreview, using the results to underpin own practice and to inform that ofothers.
Support and participate in shared learning acrossthe practice and wider organisation
Take a critical approach to identify gaps in the evidence base and its application to practice, alerting appropriate individualsand organisations to these and how they might be addressed in a safe andpragmatic way.
Actively identify potential need for furtherresearch to strengthen evidence for best practice.
Disseminate best practice research findings andquality improvement projects
Facilitate collaborative links between clinicalpractice and research through proactive engagement, networking with academic,clinical and other active researchers, including Practice Research team
Delivering a quality service
The post holder will:
Maintain professional registration at all times
Produce accurate, contemporaneous and complete records of patientconsultation, consistent with legislation, policies and procedures
Be aware of data protection issues particularly within a GP surgery.
Use technology and appropriatesoftware as an aid to management in planning, implementation and monitoring ofcare, presenting and communicating information
Review and process data using accurate Read codes in order to ensure easyand accurate information retrieval for monitoring and audit processes.
Assist in the development and implementation of policies and procedures
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.
£51,015 to £63,647 a yearsalary shown is full time equivalent based on 37.5 hours