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Urgent Treatment Centre Advanced Clinical Practitioner

North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust

Carlisle

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 50,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Job summary

A healthcare organization is seeking a Qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner to operate in Urgent Treatment Centres. This role requires strong leadership and advanced clinical skills, enabling the practitioner to assess and manage patient care independently. The ideal candidate should have a Master's degree and current professional registration. This position offers varying shifts, ensuring timely patient care across sites in Penrith and Keswick.

Qualifications

  • Current registration with a professional body (NMC, HCPC, or GPhC).
  • Independent prescriber status.
  • Evidence of substantial clinical practice at advanced level.

Responsibilities

  • Independently assess, diagnose, and implement treatment plans for patients.
  • Prescribe within scope of competence and guidelines.
  • Manage patient care and ensure timely service delivery.

Skills

Leadership skills
Advanced clinical assessment skills
Critical decision making

Education

Master’s degree qualification

Tools

Royal Pharmaceutical Society Competency Framework

Job description

We are looking to appoint a dynamic and forward-thinking Qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP)to work within our Urgent Treatment Centres based at Penrith Hospital with cross site working at Keswick Urgent Treatment Centre, in varying shifts between the opening hours of 08:00 and 22:00.

The post holder will be an experienced health care practitioner with leadership skills who will work autonomously in caring for patients with a range of urgent health problems whilst maintaining and developing their own advanced clinical assessment skills, diagnostic skills and understanding of investigations.They will manage full episodes of care including assessment of a range of systems, using clinical knowledge to formulate diagnosis, apply critical decision making in planning care/treatment plans and where appropriate, work collaboratively with medial and wider teams outside the UTC to meet the needs of patients, supporting the delivery of policy and procedure and using national and local guidelines to ensure care is based on sound evidence.

Responsibilities

  • Independently assess, differentially diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate individualised treatment plans for patients, resulting in safe appropriate management, referral or discharge without direct medical support on site.
  • Prescribe independently (where legally permitted) within scope of competence and within the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Competency Framework, national and locally adapted guidelines and best available evidence for a range of urgent/acute presentations appropriate to patients need and desired therapeutic outcomes.
  • Provide clinical care on priority of patient need and within the time constraints of the department opening hours including ensuring waiting targets are met. This entails managing patients who self-refer to the service and also through referral pathways from other teams such as NHS 111, GP, community pharmacy, community staff, other hospitals, CHOC etc.

Qualifications

  • Current registration with a professional body e.g. NMC, HCPC or GPhC
  • Completed Master’s degree qualification (or equivalent prior to MSc being available e.g. Nurse Practitioner Degree, OSCEs and non-medical prescribing)
  • Independent prescriber
  • Advanced clinical practice skills and clinical treatment skills
  • Evidence of substantial clinical practice at advanced level in portfolio
  • Evidence of competence within all core ACP competencies (as per DHFT ACP framework)
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