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A Scottish health care provider in Dundee is searching for an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join their enhanced care team. This role involves assessing and managing older patients' care needs, promoting high-quality end-of-life care, and ensuring smooth transitions in care. Ideal candidates should hold a relevant postgraduate qualification and be registered with the NMC. Attractive opportunities for professional development in a collaborative environment are available.
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Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)/Trainee ANP
Dundee Enhanced Care at Home Team
Band 7/Annex 21 Para 2 (i)
We are looking for an experienced ANP to join the expanding Dundee Enhanced Care at Home Team. We would also consider supporting a trainee who has already begun their journey to become an ANP.
Preferred applicants will have experience working at an advanced level with frail elderly patients, with the ability to make professional autonomous clinical decisions through history taking, physical examination and problem solving. The role will involve working autonomously supported by a Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner and working collaboratively with all members of the multidisciplinary team within community settings.
You will assess, diagnose and manage older people with acute care needs living at home and in care homes in Dundee. You will work closely with older people and their families/carers to identify clinical issues quickly and aim to support avoidable deterioration, admission/readmission to inpatient settings and promote and manage good quality end of life care.
You will also work with the Discharge Hub to facilitate timely discharge and smooth, efficient and person centred transitions of care.
You will be expected to act as a clinical leader, working in close collaboration with the members of the MDT and will play a key role in the leadership and development of advanced nursing practice within Dundee. You will participate in the delivery of specialist education and training programmes and will work collaboratively with health and social care colleagues across the partnership to deliver high quality evidence-based care.
You will also play a key role in enhancing patient experience, assuring clinical governance and supporting the Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Senior Leadership Team in the improvement and continued development of the service.
In return we offer the opportunity to work with a dynamic Health & Social Care Partnership and the successful applicants will be supported to continue to develop and demonstrate advanced level practice to maximise the wider opportunities to improve the health and social care outcomes for the population of Dundee.
Preferred applicants will be registered nurses, will hold a post graduate diploma, or hold a master’s degree in advanced Practice, and be a non medical prescriber. We will also consider applicants who have begun their journey towards Advanced Practice, particularly those who have completed clinical assessment and non medical prescribing modules.
You must have the clinical knowledge and commitment to undertake this challenging and rewarding role. The ability to travel across Dundee is essential. Please see Job description for other requirements of this post.