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Advanced Clinical Practitioner - Cannock Chase Hospital UCC

Totally

Greater London

On-site

GBP 35,000 - 55,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking healthcare provider as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the Urgent Care division. In this dynamic role, you will leverage your advanced clinical skills to assess and treat patients, working alongside a diverse team of professionals. Your expertise will be crucial in delivering high-quality care in various clinical settings, including urgent treatment centers. With a commitment to professional development and a supportive work environment, this position offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on patient care while advancing your career in a rapidly evolving field. If you're ready to take your practice to the next level, we invite you to apply.

Qualifications

  • Master’s level qualification in Advanced Clinical Practice required.
  • Experience in minor illness and injury management is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Lead clinical teams and conduct patient consultations.
  • Diagnose and treat patients using advanced clinical skills.

Skills

Advanced Clinical Practice
Patient Assessment
Clinical Judgement
Consultation Skills
Mentorship

Education

Master’s Degree in Advanced Clinical Practice
Registered Nurse Certification
Paramedic Certification
Pharmacist Certification

Job description

Advanced Clinical Practitioner - Cannock Chase Hospital UCC

Cannock Chase District, UK Req #33

21 December 2024

About the role…

It's an exciting time to join Totally's Urgent Care division. Our teams are ambitious and committed to delivering excellent services to those within our care.

We’re recruiting Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP) from a variety of professional backgrounds including nurses, pharmacists, and paramedics – if you’re experienced, with a Master’s level award or equivalent and keen to take on an expanded role within Primary Care, we would welcome your application.

As an Advanced Clinical Practitioner within our Urgent Treatment Centres, you will support existing clinical care to enhance the capacity and capability within our multi-professional teams.

You will be responsible for the assessment of health and clinical needs of our patients, undertaking consultations as an autonomous practitioner, using your advanced clinical practice skills, and own clinical judgement to diagnose, treat, refer or discharge patients. This role will be face to face supported by a variable rota covering weekdays, evenings, overnight, weekends, and bank holidays.

We’re committed to investing and developing our teams to create a diverse and contemporary workforce and support the four pillars of advanced practice (Leadership & Management; Education, Research, and Clinical Practice).

Vocare and Greenbrook have been integrated to create the Totally Urgent Care Division who deliver highly successful services within 111, Clinical Assessment Services, GP Out of Hours, and Urgent Treatment Centres nationally. You'll be joining our growing team at an exciting time within our fit for purpose structure.

Your day to day…

  1. Lead the clinical teams.
  2. Carry out consultations with patients - taking a comprehensive patient history; physical examinations and use of your expert knowledge and clinical judgement to identify potential diagnoses.
  3. Decide on and carry out treatment, including the prescribing of medicine or referring to primary or secondary care specialist services within local agreed pathways and protocols as appropriate.
  4. Provide clinical advice and mentorship to junior clinical staff.

Qualifications, Experience & Training…

  • Registered Nurse, Paramedic, Pharmacist.
  • Master’s Degree in Advanced Clinical Practice (equivalent or higher).
  • Evidence of completion of study in minor illness.
  • Independent prescriber.
  • Evidence of study in minor injury or willingness to develop these skills.
  • Evidence of completion of study in paediatric minor illness or willingness to develop these skills.
  • Evidence of study in paediatric minor injury or willingness to develop these skills.

We are looking for ACPs across a number of our sites in Staffordshire, Yorkshire, and the North East.

Successful candidates will be required to successfully complete pre-hire checks, including, but not limited to Right to Work in the UK as well as a Disclosure and Barring Background (DBS) check.

You can contact the team on email: recruitment@totallygroup.com

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