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A healthcare provider in Barnstaple is seeking an experienced Nurse Practitioner to join their Clinical Pharmacy Team. This role focuses on managing patients with long-term conditions and involves clinical leadership within a supportive primary care network. Candidates should hold a relevant nursing qualification and demonstrate strong communication and teamwork skills. Flexible working hours are available, and salary ranges from £46,000 to £59,000 per year based on experience.
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The closing date is 19 August 2025
The Barnstaple Alliance Primary Care Network are are looking for an enthusiastic experienced Nurse Practitioner to join our Clinical Pharmacy Team in the PCN.
The role will have a strong focus on managing patients with long term condition. Non Medical Prescribing qualification is desirable or the ability, with the support of the PCN, to complete that qualification within 12 months of being in the role.
There is also an element of providing clinical leadership to the team and working alongside the PCN Operational manager for HR support to the team.
Hours can be flexible between 25 hours 37.5 hours a week to suit the right candidate.
Salary:£46,000 - £59,000 WTE depending on experience and qualifications
Interviews are planned for Monday 15th September 2025
The post holder will be an experienced Enhanced Nurse/Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner or ANP ensuring all patients receive the best possible care and service.
The post holders role will be pivotal in supporting the Co-Clinical Directors, the management team and member practices in coordinating and delivering key activities for the PCN DES.
The role will include supporting digital initiatives and coordinating the patient journey through primary care with focused work around the delivery of the Directed Enhanced Service (DES) specifications to include Long-Term Condition (LTCs) patient management.
The Barnstaple Alliance Primary Care Network (PCN) is a proactive and supportive network of four General Practitioner surgeries: Brannam, Fremington, Litchdon and Queens Medical Centres. Between us we provide care to over 55,000 patients in the Barnstaple area. Whilst retaining our independent surgeries, we are working together on collaborative projects to improve and develop the healthcare services we offer to patients.
The post holder willbe an experienced Enhanced Nurse/Nurse Specialist, Nurse Practitioner or ANP ensuringall patients receive the best possible care and service. The post holders rolewill be pivotal in supporting the Co-Clinical Directors, the management team andmember practices in coordinating and delivering key activities for the PCN DES.The role will include supporting digital initiatives and coordinating thepatient journey through primary care with focused work around the delivery ofthe Directed Enhanced Service (DES) specifications to include Long-TermCondition (LTCs) patient management.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROLE
Key responsibilities for the post holder in delivering the additional PCN health services to patients will include but are not limited to the following
Management of Patient Health and Illness
To work with clinicians, members of the Clinical Pharmacy team, the wider PCN and member practices to identify and clinically manage a caseload of patients with long term conditions.
To work closely with and in partnership with practices and other partner organisations to help improve patient outcomes, ensure better access to healthcare and help manage general practice workload. The role has the potential to significantly improve the quality of care and safety for patients.
To take a holistic approach to patient care, including lifestyle advice for long term conditions. Explore opportunities for patient peer group sessions focused on long term conditions and lifestyle management.
To evaluate clinical information from examination and history taking. Instigate necessary invasive and non-invasive diagnostic tests or investigations and interpret findings/reports, liaising and sharing information with the Clinical Pharmacy team and PCN practice staff as appropriate.
To support the Co-Clinical Directors and member practices in the delivery of the Network Contract DES specifications.
To prioritise health problems and intervene appropriately, including initiation and of effective emergency care, seeking the advice from a senior clinician where necessary.
To provide coordination and navigation with the aid of digital tools for patients and their carers across health and care services.
To provide safe, evidence-based, cost effective, individualised patient care.
To support the coordination and delivery of MDTs within the PCN.
To maintain accurate and contemporaneous records, utilising computer systems where appropriate and consider the Caldecott Principles and GDPR Regulations in relation to all data handling.
Provide clinical leadership, support and advice to the Clinical Pharmacy team members.
Work alongside the PCN Operational Manager with regards to the HR management of the Clinical Pharmacy team.
Where the post holder is a non-medical prescriber
To prescribe safe, effective and appropriate medication as defined by current legislative framework.
To carry out medication reviews, including Structured Medication Reviews, part of the patients annual or long-term condition reviews, and when needed.
To work with clinicians and the wider PCN to ensure safe and effective prescribing for patients under the care of the Clinical Pharmacy team.
Professional Role
To promote personal development and clinical excellence.
Working with an MDT approach and with others in developing new roles, responding to changing healthcare needs.
To facilitate and participate in multi-disciplinary education and clinical supervision
To work within the NP/ANP Code of Professional Conduct.
Participate in organisational decision making, interpret variations in outcomes and use data from information systems to improve practice.
To maintain own professional development in line with professional Regulations.
To promote evidence-based practice through the use of the latest research-based guidelines and the development of practice-based research.
Monitor the effectiveness of their clinical practice through the quality assurance strategies as the use of audit and peer review.
Participate in continuing professional development opportunities to ensure that up-to-date evidence-based knowledge and competence in all aspects of the role is maintained.
Keep up to date with relevant health-related policy and work with an MDT approach to consider the impact and strategies for implementation.
To play an active role in the development of PCN development plans and new services.
Demonstrate team leadership, resilience and determination, managing situations that are unfamiliar, complex or unpredictable and seeking to build confidence in others.
Team Role
To liaise with all members of the PCN Team and other agencies local authority, social services, secondary care and voluntary sector in order to assure appropriate care is provided for the patient population.
To participate as a key member of the MDT team through the development of collaborative and innovative practice.
To value all team members.
Is able to recognise personal limitations and refer to more appropriate colleague(s) when necessary
To delegate appropriate tasks to the other team members whilst still maintaining responsibility for this area.
To support the delivery of health and safety guidance as agreed within the PCN.
To support the writing, maintenance and delivery of CQC guidance within the PCN.
Organisational
Be confident in the use of computer systems, creating searches, completing records, audits, reports and responding to appropriate questions and requests.
To attend meetings as requested.
Support effective communication channels between the whole team.
To work according to Clinical Governance and support the Clinical Governance Agenda.
To understand the role of Risk Management within the PCN contributing to risk assessment and Significant Event Audit and the importance of Infection Control.
To actively participate in the delivery of QOF targets and others as deemed by the arrangements in general practice finance.
Mission, Values and Strategic Direction
Ensure that patient centred care and safety is central to the culture, philosophy and organisation of the PCN.
To encourage and support patient with long term conditions to develop their ability to self-manage.
To develop a culture of ongoing review, taking into account new methods of working.
The post-holder should recognise the importance of effective communication and collaboration both within and outside the organisation and will strive to:
Communicate effectively with other team members
Communicate effectively with outside agencies and other stakeholders
Recognise peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly
Recognise the significance of collaborative working and ensure they communicate in a way, which enables the sharing of information in an appropriate manner.
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.
Barnstaple Alliance Primary Care Network
£46,000 to £59,000 a yearDepending on qualifications and experience