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A local healthcare organization in Wareham is seeking a Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner to provide high-quality person-centred care in care homes. This role involves comprehensive clinical assessments and developing treatment plans while working closely with multi-professional teams. Ideal candidates should possess an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice and effective leadership skills. This is a full-time position with options for part-time availability, focusing on innovative clinical practice and proactive patient management.
PurbeckPCN runs the Enhanced Health in Care Home service which was designed to ensurecare home residents receive the same support as if they were living in theirown homes through collaborative and proactive care.
We look after 6 care homesin the Purbeck area and have a set day for each home in which we deliver a wardround for any residents that need a clinical review. The EHCH teamconsists of 2 ACPs, 1 Clinical Pharmacist, 1 Pharmacy Technician, 1 CareCoordinator and each Care Home has a GP lead.
The role is 37.5 hours a week but part time hours of 34 hours and above will be considered. This role requires the ACP to hold the Digital Badge. Unfortunately we are unable to offer this role as a training post.
Therole is to provide highly specialist, high-quality person-centred care whichalways considers peoples safety, privacy and dignity using advanced clinicalknowledge that is evidence based, with the use of physical assessment skills, advanced care planning and excellent communication skills.
Aspart of a multi-professional team, the post holder will practice autonomously,whilst being accountable and self-directed in line with the relevant code ofprofessional conduct.
Attend each care home for a weekly ward round. Seeing on the day urgent referrals and supporting long term condition management. This will include a clinical assessment, diagnosis and creating a treatment plan including prescribing medications when necessary.
The beginning of the day is reviewing the visit list and preparing for the care home visit. The ACP will then visit the care home and get a handover from the care home team. The resident assessments will take place and a plan of care will be agreed with the resident, the carers and next of kin if required. The visit is recorded on SystmOne and specialist referrals/ MDT referrals will be made.
Proactive care is important and long term condition care plans will be created/ reviewed along with advanced care planning.
The ACP will support the care homes with regular education and updates.
The role is based primarily within the Care Homes in the Purbeck area, with support from within the wider PCN team. The PCN office is based in Wareham.
Full details of all the main duties and responsibilities are included in the Job Description attached to this advert.
Purbeck PCN is made up of 6 member Practices and works closely with the wider locality to improve and enhance patient care. Purbeck PCN is committed to delivering an integrated neighbourhood team approach within the community and works to improve patient access to local services, by working with many sectors including the voluntary sector, mental health services, Help & Care, and Dorset Mind.
Our practices include Swanage Medical Practice, Corfe Castle Surgery, Wellbridge Practice, Bere Regis Surgery, Wareham Surgery and Sandford Surgery.
MAIN DUTIES ANDRESPONSIBILITIES
CLINICALRESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and implement the highest quality innovative clinicalpractice. Be proactive in clinical decision making, underpinned by thehighest level of theoretical and practical knowledge and be able todemonstrate improved patient care outcomes.
To undertake comprehensive specialist holistic assessment ofpatients and carers where needs are highly complex. This will involveplanning, implementing and evaluating the care delivery according to changinghealthcare needs and varying degrees of clinical risk.
Authorise the decision to admit service users and / orproactively initiate discharge (where applicable to profession).
To work autonomously using advanced levels of history taking andexamination skills within multidisciplinary team guidelines and protocols.
Utilise advanced clinical skills in assessment and/or formulatea diagnosis and/or treatment plan.
Demonstrate a high level of knowledge in relation to pattern ofdisease / disorder, markers of condition progression and range of treatmentsavailable at each stage of disease or condition.
Be able to assess critically and re-evaluate the clinicalsituation as the patients condition or needs change, including effectivemanagement of risk.
Anticipate likely potential physical and psychological problemscaused either by the condition or by treatment.
Where appropriate to profession, Independent Non-Medical /Supplementary prescriber, able to take a history, assess, examine, diagnoseand prescribe and develop a management plan including medication and monitorresponse to medication.
Advise and communicate as appropriate with acute hospitals,primary and social care and community teams thus ensuring seamless continuityand transfer (if appropriate) of care for patients between other relevanthealth, social and third sector agencies, professionals and other caresettings.
To act at all times as an advocate for service users, carers andrelatives.
Take a lead in empowering and facilitating all other professionsto meet the care needs of service users and their carers by the promotion ofprinciples and philosophy such as Care Closer to Home, rehabilitation andoptimal self-care.
Establish, maintain and effectively manage barriers to advanced,highly skilled and effective communication with service users, carers andprofessionals across health and social care, in order to develop atherapeutic relationship within which highly sensitive, distressing healthconditions and highly complex issues are often addressed. This includesimparting information regarding diagnosis, prognosis and treatment andreferring to other teams as appropriate to promote integrated working and toimprove patient outcomes.
Provide appropriate support and advice to carers and refer forcarers assessment if appropriate.
Collect, collate, evaluate and report information, maintainingaccurate confidential patient records to a very high standard reflective ofAdvanced Clinical Practice.
Develop, implement and audit protocols, guidelines and policiesfor the service. These will be shared with the multi-professional teams inall care settings.
Maintain a professional portfolio and demonstrate that practiceis up to date and evidence based.
Maintain competency and ensure own compliance with mandatorytraining and revalidation requirements.
Identify own personal developmental and educational needs towork at an advanced level ensuring appropriate action is taken to maintainand further develop such skills.
Receive clinical supervision in order to clinically improveknowledge and the quality of care to service users.
Establish and maintain a regional and national network ofcontacts relevant to the service.
MANAGERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Undertake clinical supervision and systematic peer caseloadreview of colleagues on an individual or group basis.
Act as a role model demonstrating effective clinical leadershipon a daily basis.
Assess and monitor risk in own and others practice, acting onresults, thereby ensuring safe delivery of care.
Participate in maintaining systems for risk assessment andminimisation including promoting a fair blame culture in order that nearmisses and incidents are reported and investigated.
Contribute to investigation of incidents and complaints whenrequired; participate in identifying lessons learnt and the sharing oflearning across the organisation.
Ensure dignity, privacy, and cultural and religious beliefs arerespected at all times.
Continually monitor standards of care through quality markers,achievement of PCN targets, and benchmarking.
To be aware of local quality data and use it to identifypractice development required.
Work proactively in managing change in own speciality to improvepractice and health outcomes.
RESPONSIBILITYFOR HUMAN RESOURCES/WORKFORCE
Participate in the recruitment and selection of both trained anduntrained staff which involves developing job descriptions, short listingcandidates and interviewing.
Provide mentorship and shadowing opportunities for otherprofessional colleagues undertaking post registration courses or specialistplacements, ensuring this learning experience is effectively managed,supporting the individual through highly complex and emotive clinicalsituations.
Recognise and utilise the individuals skills and knowledge,coaching others in their development and acting as a mentor/preceptor acrossall professional boundaries.
Plan, deliver and evaluate appropriate specialist learningprogrammes. Organise and arrange relevant study days and conferences to meetidentified educational needs of multi-professional audience.
Formally educate, supervise, mentor, coach and advise to enhancethe principle of advancing practice for new staff/team members within thePCN. Provides training, clinical supervision and systematic peer caseloadreview of colleagues.
Create and support an environment in which clinical practicedevelopment is fostered, evaluated and disseminated.
Provide education to Care Home teams when required.
RESPONSIBILITYFOR FINANCE / RESOURCES
Ensure the effective and efficient use of physical and financialresources with shared responsibility to identify and order goods as requiredwithin agreed financial parameters.
Influence decisions regarding the allocation of financialresources through consultation, service redesign, participation in meetingsand audit.
RESEARCH& DEVELOPMENT
Facilitate learning for patients and their carers in relation totheir identified health needs.
In collaboration with other senior staff, ensure that clinicalpractice is patient centred and research based in accordance withprofessional practice, guidelines, and national and local benchmarks.
To actively engage in clinical supervision appropriate toadvancing practice as well as other learning and development opportunitiessuch as Special Interest Groups, Action Learning Groups and Communities ofPractice
To facilitate the development of aspiring and trainee AdvancedClinical Practitioners through the provision of learning opportunities as aworkplace supervisor, educational supervisor or clinical supervisor providingfeedback and working with others where issues of capability and/orprogression arise
Regularly undertake audit and service evaluation to informservice improvement using an evidence-based approach to draw on bestpractice. When necessary, support and facilitate colleagues in research andclinical audit to improve effectiveness and quality of patient care.Participate in surveys as required.
Critically analyse research findings and their implications forpractice.
Disseminate evidence-based practice and audit findings throughlocal, regional and/or national presentation to professional groups andthrough publication.
POLICY& SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
To inform the management team of current changes and trends innational practice that could improve patient care and facilitate changes topractice.
To ensure that good practice is rapidly shared within theservice area and wider organisation where appropriate.
Contribute to the strategic development of the service by theevaluation of service delivery, identify areas for improvement and change andimplement the agreed changes to practice.
Develop, influence and lead implementation of policy making,procedures, protocols and clinical guidelines, internally and externally,necessary to support the service.
Continue to develop and promote the Advanced ClinicalPractitioner role through professional publications and conference papers.
RESPONSIBILITYFOR INFORMATION / DATA
Collects, collates and presents diverse statistical informationin order to facilitate the formation of reports, business plans andsuccession planning. Maintains client records.
PROFESSIONALRESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure that personal performance meets job requirements,Professional Codes and standards andpost competency standards at all times.
Ensure the required level of IT competence required for the roleto process, record, evaluate, analyse and report data.
Demonstrate commitment to the role and to service improvementthrough developing relationships with Commissioners, innovative thinking andsmall scale project management.
Challenge poor practice and take appropriate action making fulluse of current support systems.
Provide a positive, compassionate role model to junior staff andcolleagues to ensure the delivery of people centred care and the keycomponents of compassionate care.
Create effective teamwork across professional boundaries usingteam building skills, creating common goals, and through engagement.
Respect and apply the requirements of equality and diversity,promoting and role modelling these across the multi-disciplinary team.
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.
Depending on experienceBand 8a - Depending on Experience