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A healthcare organization in Wellingborough is seeking a Paediatric Advanced Nurse Practitioner to provide advanced clinical care in the Neighbourhood Access Service. The role involves same-day assessments and managing acute conditions for children and young people, while working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals. The ideal candidate will have an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice and NMC registration. The role offers a Band 8a equivalent salary and opportunities for professional development.
We are looking for an experienced Paediatric ANP to join our Neighbourhood Access Service, part of the innovative New Models Programme. You will work within our practices in the Wellingborough neighbourhood to deliver same day support to our patients.
Band 8a equivalent salary (£55,690 £62,682) dependent on experience. Flexible working across neighbourhood sites. Opportunities for leadership, education, and service development. Support for CPD and advanced practice growth.
Apply now and help us transform paediatric services within the Wellingborough neighbourhood.
Please note interviews will take place week commencing 19th January 2026.
The Paediatric ANP will provide autonomous, advanced clinical care within the Neighbourhood Access Service, part of the New Models Programme designed to improve same-day access and reduce pressure on GP time. This role focuses on urgent and reactive paediatric presentations, supporting children and young people with acute illness, minor injuries and safeguarding concerns, while liaising with secondary care for complex cases.
Working as part of an integrated multidisciplinary team, the postholder will deliver advanced assessments, diagnosis, treatment and prescribing for paediatric patients, ensuring safe, effective and family‑centred care. The role will also contribute safeguarding, and reduce health inequalities in line with Core20PLUS5 priorities, while supporting service development and digital interoperability across neighbourhood sites.
The Neighbourhood of Wellingborough, consisting of 8 GP Practices, is seeking to develop an innovative new model of care. You will be working with a team of GPs and other specialist ANPs to deliver same day care to the Wellingborough population.
Post: Paediatric Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
Band: Band 8a equivalent £55,690 £62,682 per annum
Reports to: Clinical Director for Neighbourhood, Project Lead for Neighbourhood
Accountable to: Neighbourhood Steering Group
Key Relationships: Patients and Carers, Practice/Network GPs, Nursing Staff, Neighbourhood Access Service team, Community Paediatric Teams, Safeguarding Leads, Social Care and VCSE partners, Pharmacists.
The Paediatric ANP will provide autonomous, advanced clinical care within the Neighbourhood Access Service, part of the New Models Programme designed to improve same-day access and reduce pressure on GP time. This role focuses on urgent and reactive paediatric presentations, supporting children and young people with acute illness, minor injuries and safeguarding concerns, while liaising with secondary care for complex cases. Working as part of an integrated multidisciplinary team, the postholder will deliver advanced assessments, diagnosis, treatment and prescribing for paediatric patients, ensuring safe, effective and family‑centred care. The role will also contribute safeguarding, and reduce health inequalities in line with Core20PLUS5 priorities, while supporting service development and digital interoperability across neighbourhood sites.
This Job Description is not exhaustive and will be reviewed and amended if appropriate on an annual basis. Discussion will take place with the post holder before any changes are agreed.
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.
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