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A healthcare organization in Cheltenham seeks a Band 5 Ophthalmology Nurse Practitioner to deliver specialist ophthalmic nursing care. You will manage triage and referrals, administer medications, and perform specific ophthalmic procedures. Candidates should have a registered nursing qualification and be capable of high standards in patient communication and care. This permanent full-time role offers competitive pay between £31,049.00 and £37,796.00 annually.
Employer:
NHS Jobs
Location:
Pay:
£31,049.00 to £37,796.00 per year, £31049.00 - £37796.00 a year
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
No
Closing Date:
26/02/2026
Deliver specialist ophthalmic nursing care, ensuring that the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care is of high standard, encompassing the Trust vision of best care for everyone.
Deliver, demonstrate and supervise safe and appropriate care within a challenging and changing clinical environment, using highly specialised equipment and resources.
Administer medications, within the Procedure for the Ordering, Prescribing, and Administration of Medications (POPAM) guidelines
Perform specific ophthalmic procedures such as intravitreal injections, botulinum toxin administration, fluorescein angiography, and photodynamic therapy
Manage and triage telephone referrals from GPs, Emergency Departments, Minor Injury Units, optometrists, and self-referring patients.
Communicate effectively with patients and colleagues to support assessment, care, and patient education
Facilitate timely referrals to support networks and external services to meet holistic patient needs.
Disseminate contentious and delicate information appropriately and sensitively, ensure patient confidentiality is maintained
Role model high standards of patient care, communication, commitment and organisation for others to follow.
Utilise hospital computer systems, including the intranet, Trak-care and electronic patient records, to access and update patient information, while maintaining clear and accurate written records relevant to nursing practice
Work collaboratively and cohesively with the multidisciplinary team to meet the needs of patients and their families and provide high standards of care.
Take a key role in the implementation of any clinical initiative or introduction of new equipment.
Work continuously to promote and support clinical training, education and development of other staff.
Actively support all agreed quality improvements within Ophthalmology services and link with other teams and services as appropriate within and outside of Trust.
In conjunction with the senior ophthalmology nurse practitioner, identify personal training and development needs through the Trust appraisal process
Maintain and continually develop knowledge, competence and skills required to perform the role effectively
Undertake all mandatory training appropriate to role
Actively participate in and contribute to departmental education and training programmes.
Develop the skills to supervise, mentor, support and educate less experienced and non-registered staff in the clinical practice setting
Health and Safety at Work Act (1974), Manual Handling, clinical equipment competency, risk management, Data Protection Acts and patient confidentiality at all times.
This will include demonstrating compliance with the terms of all safeguarding policies and processes relevant to the safeguarding of adults and children in the care of GHNHSFT and to undergo regular mandatory training concerned with safeguarding matters
Assist lead staff in investigating incidents as required
Proactively develop and improve own practice using all available resources
Work collaboratively with colleagues undertaking audit and research projects, supporting recommendations for changes in clinical practice and contributing to the implementation of agreed improvements.
Understand and contribute to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of standard operational procedures, policies, protocols and guidelines relevant to the defined service
Openly question and challenge strategic and operational practice in a constructive way so that standards of patient care are continually evaluated and improved
Health and Safety at Work Act (1974), Manual Handling, risk management, Data Protection Acts and patient confidentiality at all times
Required to utilise recognised manual handling techniques and guidelines
Will be expected to frequently manoeuvre patients / objects over 15 kg using appropriate aids
Will have exposure to and will be required to follow policies and procedures pertaining to, infestations, bodily fluids, infection control and substances hazardous to health.
Will have regular exposure to distressing and emotionally demanding situations involving staff, patients and relatives
Will have regular exposure to patients displaying verbal and physical abuse
Will be required to concentrate for long periods of time
Will manage and triage telephone referrals, often dealing with complex or urgent patient concerns and handling complaints from patients or other healthcare professionals in a calm, professional, and solution-focused manner.
Will experience frequent exposure to distressing, emotionally challenging situations involving patients, relatives, and staff, while maintaining professionalism and compassion.
May encounter patients displaying verbal or physical aggression, requiring the use of effective de-escalation and risk management strategies.
Will be required to maintain prolonged concentration while performing intricate ophthalmic procedures, clinical assessments, documentation, and telephone consultations.
There will be an on-going requirement to maintain excellent standards of care whilst working under pressure in an ever-changing and challenging environment
Ensure a smart, professional image that enhances the public perception of the Trust and the professionalism of its staff