Advanced Nurse Practitioner
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Job summary
Woodbank Surgery in Brandlesholme, Bury are looking for a highly motivated and hardworking Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join their clinical team. The post holder will work collaboratively with the GPs, PNs and HCA to provide assessment, treatment and care to patients ranging from infants to elderly people.
The role is for 37.5 hours per week, to be worked Monday Friday. The practice is open until 8pm on Tuesdays and cover for this would be required. Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience. Annual leave allowance is 5 weeks + bank holidays. Enrolment to the NHS pension scheme is automatic.
Remuneration of 44K 52K WTE depending on experience
Main duties of the job
The Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) will act autonomously within their professional scope of practice providing care for patients face to face, telephone consultations and home visits.
The post holder will operate within their own sphere of competence and agreed acceptable limits of practice to provide expert professional clinical advice to patients, carers and colleagues, ensuring clinical safety and excellence.
The Advanced Nurse Practitioner will need to prioritise and triage the needs of patients accordingly, making any necessary referrals for investigations in the appropriate manner.
The post holder will use skills, knowledge and competencies as a qualified Advanced Nurse Practitioner in order to be responsible and accountable for managing patient caseloads for treatments, referral, admission and discharging patients as appropriate.
The practice uses Vision, Docman mail system and askmyGP. Experience in these systems would be advantageous and good IT skills are essential.
About us
Woodbank Surgery is a GP practice with a list size of approximately 4,700. We have 2 salaried GPs, 1 HCA, 1 Practice Nurse, 2 Clinical Pharmacists (job-share) and a non-clinical team of 8, including an Office Manager and Practice Manager. The practice was rated Good in our last CQC inspection; we have a high QoF achievement and strive to provide the best quality care possible to all of our patients.
Details
Date posted
22 September 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
A0065-23-0003
Job locations
Woodbank Surgery
2 Hunstanton Drive
Brandlesholme, Bury
Lancashire
BL8 1EG
Job description
Job responsibilities
Woodbank Surgery
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Primary Care Nurse Clinician/Practitioner
Hours: Full / Part Time (Flexible, part time can be considered)
Accountable to: Clinical Director (GP)
Clinical Lead GP
Responsible to: Practice Manager (HR purposes)
Lead Nurse Clinician (professional and clinical purposes)
Responsible for
Supervising: Practice Nurse(s)
Health Care Assistant(s)
Job Summary:
Responsible for the assessing, diagnosing, prescribing and treating of patients who are
registered within the GP practice (as well as for non registered patients from other practices
whom the practice has responsibility for through any of its enhanced services schemes).
The post holder will participate fully in the delivery of a high quality, co-ordinated health
care system delivery for patients catered for by the practice. There will also be
responsibility for training, supervision of and mentoring of the Nursing Team including
Practice Nurses, Healthcare Assistants
Principle Responsibilities:
A key member of the clinical team, the Nurse Practitioner will manage a caseload, dealing with a wide range of presenting healthcare problems and needs.
The Nurse Practitioner may see both self-referred or internally referred cases and make professional autonomous decisions in relation to their problems.
Patients with previously undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems will be seen and an assessment of their healthcare needs will be made.
Whilst making an assessment of healthcare needs the opportunity for disease risk management will also be recognised and taken.
A plan of care will be developed which is both individualised and patient focused. Implementation and evaluation of the plan of care will involve the patient and other members of the primary care team, where appropriate.
Preventative measure for achieving optimum healthcare gain will be emphasised.
Communicates current health care measures and strategies, for health education, to the patient in both a realistic and therapeutic manner.
Admits and discharges patients to and from a caseload and refers them to other care providers both internally and externally as appropriate.
The Nurse Practitioner, with an Independent Prescribing Qualification, will be expected to prescribe medication from the Extended Nurse Prescribing Formulary and in line with evidence based practice.
Managerial Responsibilities:
To offer support and advice to other members of the nursing team within the GP Practice.
To liaises with other members of the primary health care team/other agencies
To contribute to the Practice Business plan
To support the IPA and PDP process of other practice nurses
Clinical Governance:
To contribute to policy development and the implementation of procedures and guidelines in relation to own area of work and child protection.
To endeavor to ensure a high standard of evidence based care is delivered to all patients by working within role specific guidelines. At the same time the limitations of role specific guidelines will be recognised so allowing autonomous decisions still to be made where appropriate.
Ensuring effective teamwork with amendatory attendance at a minimum of 70% of the in-house educational and patient care meetings.
The nurse practitioner is prepared to recognise her own limitations and will continue to adhere to the NMC Standards:-
Professional Code of Conduct
Scope of Professional Practice of Medicines Records and Record Keeping
Participate in mandatory internal clinical appraisal with Lead Nurse Clinician and follow the requirements of Nurse revalidation processes that may evolve.
.
To contribute to the evaluation/audit and clinical standards setting with colleagues in the organisation.
To maintain a high standard of accurate patient record keeping, both written and on computer systems achieving the agreed standards of the Practice
To contribute to the strategic management and development of the organisation as a subgroup of primary healthcare teams.
To follow the complaints procedure of the Practice, making such investigations and reports as recommended by Practice guidelines.
To undertake own IPA and development of a PDP..
To access clinical supervision and clinical governance within the team
To promote peoples equality, diversity and rights.
Teaching and Learning:
To undertake clinical teaching within the clinical setting.
To mentor Practice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants
To support educational activities within the clinical setting, to ensure the delivery of high quality education.
To undertake clinicalaudit and research in line with service development and evidence based practice.
To liaise with other nurse practitioners within organisations to ensure the development of the role.
To attend any training that is identified as mandatory to their role.
Clinical:
Assessing Healthcare Needs: The nurse practitioner is equipped with the essential skills to assess health including history taking, examination and interpreting investigations
Anatomy and Physiology: Has the skills to consolidate understanding and apply scientific method to understanding the way the body functions
Pharmacological Intervention: Has a developed understanding of the nature and action, including pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, which enable the nurse practitioner to prepare and educate patients about their medication.
Therapeutic Communication: Has developed therapeutic communication skills with regard to initial consultation, health promotion and collaborative care planning.
Context of Healthcare: Has an understanding of health and social policies in the United Kingdom and is able to explore the professional issues in an ever-changing system
Clinical Dissertation: Has undertaken and completed a clinical dissertation which has provided an understanding of the process of systematic reviews of literature and has included research appraisal and statistical synthesis.
Confidentiality:
Working within the Practice you may gain knowledge of confidential matters, which may include personal and medical information about patients and staff. Such information must be considered strictly confidential and must not be discussed or disclosed. Failure to observe this confidentiality could lead to disciplinary action being taken against you.
Codes of Conduct and Accountability:
You are expected to comply with relevant Practice codes of conduct and accountability.
Mental Capacity Act 2005
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 applies to all practice staff. It is the responsibility of every person to ensure that they keep up to date with the Act and that the delivery of patient care/services is conducted in line with local and national policy and the MCA Code of Practice.
Safeguarding is EveryonesBusiness
The Practice has a responsibility to ensure that all children / young people and adults are adequately safeguarded and protected. As a consequence, all employees are required to adhere to national and local safeguarding policies / procedures and to act upon any concerns in accordance with them.
Health and Safety:
In accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and other supplementary legislation, you are required to take reasonable care to avoid injury during the course of work and co-operate with the Practice and others in meeting statutory regulations. You are also required to attend statutory training as required to fulfil your duties.
To comply with safety instructions and Practice policies and procedures.
To use in a proper and safe manner the equipment and facilities provided.
To refrain from wilful misuse of, or interference with, anything provided in the interest of health and safety and any action which might endanger yourself and others.
To report as, soon as practical, any hazards and defects to your Senior Manager.
To report, as soon as practical, accidents and untoward incidents and to ensure that accident forms are completed.
Communication:
To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, agencies and the multi-disciplinary team, regarding patient care and acting as an advocate for their individual management.
To support client centred care
To encourage good relationship with statutory and voluntary services, acting as a resource for Care Home Support Team intervention.
To provide a high standard of effective communication dealing with complex and sensitive issues.
Identify risks and communicating /escalating the same to the lead GP/Duty GP within the practice who the patient is registered to.
Health Promotion
Teaching patients/carers and other professionals to support patients to maintain their optimum level of independence
To provide health promotion advice and training to carers/nurses
Postscript:
This is not intended to be a comprehensive description of the duties of the post. The post holder may be required to undertake other related duties not specifically mentioned above. Any changes to this role specification will be made in consultation with the post holder.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Woodbank Surgery
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Primary Care Nurse Clinician/Practitioner
Hours: Full / Part Time (Flexible, part time can be considered)
Accountable to: Clinical Director (GP)
Clinical Lead GP
Responsible to: Practice Manager (HR purposes)
Lead Nurse Clinician (professional and clinical purposes)
Responsible for
Supervising: Practice Nurse(s)
Health Care Assistant(s)
Job Summary:
Responsible for the assessing, diagnosing, prescribing and treating of patients who are
registered within the GP practice (as well as for non registered patients from other practices
whom the practice has responsibility for through any of its enhanced services schemes).
The post holder will participate fully in the delivery of a high quality, co-ordinated health
care system delivery for patients catered for by the practice. There will also be
responsibility for training, supervision of and mentoring of the Nursing Team including
Practice Nurses, Healthcare Assistants
Principle Responsibilities:
A key member of the clinical team, the Nurse Practitioner will manage a caseload, dealing with a wide range of presenting healthcare problems and needs.
The Nurse Practitioner may see both self-referred or internally referred cases and make professional autonomous decisions in relation to their problems.
Patients with previously undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems will be seen and an assessment of their healthcare needs will be made.
Whilst making an assessment of healthcare needs the opportunity for disease risk management will also be recognised and taken.
A plan of care will be developed which is both individualised and patient focused. Implementation and evaluation of the plan of care will involve the patient and other members of the primary care team, where appropriate.
Preventative measure for achieving optimum healthcare gain will be emphasised.
Communicates current health care measures and strategies, for health education, to the patient in both a realistic and therapeutic manner.
Admits and discharges patients to and from a caseload and refers them to other care providers both internally and externally as appropriate.
The Nurse Practitioner, with an Independent Prescribing Qualification, will be expected to prescribe medication from the Extended Nurse Prescribing Formulary and in line with evidence based practice.
Managerial Responsibilities:
To offer support and advice to other members of the nursing team within the GP Practice.
To liaises with other members of the primary health care team/other agencies
To contribute to the Practice Business plan
To support the IPA and PDP process of other practice nurses
Clinical Governance:
To contribute to policy development and the implementation of procedures and guidelines in relation to own area of work and child protection.
To endeavor to ensure a high standard of evidence based care is delivered to all patients by working within role specific guidelines. At the same time the limitations of role specific guidelines will be recognised so allowing autonomous decisions still to be made where appropriate.
Ensuring effective teamwork with amendatory attendance at a minimum of 70% of the in-house educational and patient care meetings.
The nurse practitioner is prepared to recognise her own limitations and will continue to adhere to the NMC Standards:-
Professional Code of Conduct
Scope of Professional Practice of Medicines Records and Record Keeping
Participate in mandatory internal clinical appraisal with Lead Nurse Clinician and follow the requirements of Nurse revalidation processes that may evolve.
.
To contribute to the evaluation/audit and clinical standards setting with colleagues in the organisation.
To maintain a high standard of accurate patient record keeping, both written and on computer systems achieving the agreed standards of the Practice
To contribute to the strategic management and development of the organisation as a subgroup of primary healthcare teams.
To follow the complaints procedure of the Practice, making such investigations and reports as recommended by Practice guidelines.
To undertake own IPA and development of a PDP..
To access clinical supervision and clinical governance within the team
To promote peoples equality, diversity and rights.
Teaching and Learning:
To undertake clinical teaching within the clinical setting.
To mentor Practice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants
To support educational activities within the clinical setting, to ensure the delivery of high quality education.
To undertake clinicalaudit and research in line with service development and evidence based practice.
To liaise with other nurse practitioners within organisations to ensure the development of the role.
To attend any training that is identified as mandatory to their role.
Clinical:
Assessing Healthcare Needs: The nurse practitioner is equipped with the essential skills to assess health including history taking, examination and interpreting investigations
Anatomy and Physiology: Has the skills to consolidate understanding and apply scientific method to understanding the way the body functions
Pharmacological Intervention: Has a developed understanding of the nature and action, including pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, which enable the nurse practitioner to prepare and educate patients about their medication.
Therapeutic Communication: Has developed therapeutic communication skills with regard to initial consultation, health promotion and collaborative care planning.
Context of Healthcare: Has an understanding of health and social policies in the United Kingdom and is able to explore the professional issues in an ever-changing system
Clinical Dissertation: Has undertaken and completed a clinical dissertation which has provided an understanding of the process of systematic reviews of literature and has included research appraisal and statistical synthesis.
Confidentiality:
Working within the Practice you may gain knowledge of confidential matters, which may include personal and medical information about patients and staff. Such information must be considered strictly confidential and must not be discussed or disclosed. Failure to observe this confidentiality could lead to disciplinary action being taken against you.
Codes of Conduct and Accountability:
You are expected to comply with relevant Practice codes of conduct and accountability.
Mental Capacity Act 2005
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 applies to all practice staff. It is the responsibility of every person to ensure that they keep up to date with the Act and that the delivery of patient care/services is conducted in line with local and national policy and the MCA Code of Practice.
Safeguarding is EveryonesBusiness
The Practice has a responsibility to ensure that all children / young people and adults are adequately safeguarded and protected. As a consequence, all employees are required to adhere to national and local safeguarding policies / procedures and to act upon any concerns in accordance with them.
Health and Safety:
In accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and other supplementary legislation, you are required to take reasonable care to avoid injury during the course of work and co-operate with the Practice and others in meeting statutory regulations. You are also required to attend statutory training as required to fulfil your duties.
To comply with safety instructions and Practice policies and procedures.
To use in a proper and safe manner the equipment and facilities provided.
To refrain from wilful misuse of, or interference with, anything provided in the interest of health and safety and any action which might endanger yourself and others.
To report as, soon as practical, any hazards and defects to your Senior Manager.
To report, as soon as practical, accidents and untoward incidents and to ensure that accident forms are completed.
Communication:
To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, agencies and the multi-disciplinary team, regarding patient care and acting as an advocate for their individual management.
To support client centred care
To encourage good relationship with statutory and voluntary services, acting as a resource for Care Home Support Team intervention.
To provide a high standard of effective communication dealing with complex and sensitive issues.
Identify risks and communicating /escalating the same to the lead GP/Duty GP within the practice who the patient is registered to.
Health Promotion
Teaching patients/carers and other professionals to support patients to maintain their optimum level of independence
To provide health promotion advice and training to carers/nurses
Postscript:
This is not intended to be a comprehensive description of the duties of the post. The post holder may be required to undertake other related duties not specifically mentioned above. Any changes to this role specification will be made in consultation with the post holder.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- RGN 1
- MSc in Clinical Nursing or Nurse Practitioner Degree Level.
- Independent Prescriber
Desirable
- Mentorship & Assessing at Level 111 (or equivalent ENB 998)
- Other Post Registration Long Term Conditions Qualifications
Experience
Essential
- Experience as an autonomous practitioner in face to face contacts.
- Minimum of 5 years post qualification experience.
- Evidence of Professional Development
Desirable
- Practice Nurse Experience
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- RGN 1
- MSc in Clinical Nursing or Nurse Practitioner Degree Level.
- Independent Prescriber
Desirable
- Mentorship & Assessing at Level 111 (or equivalent ENB 998)
- Other Post Registration Long Term Conditions Qualifications
Experience
Essential
- Experience as an autonomous practitioner in face to face contacts.
- Minimum of 5 years post qualification experience.
- Evidence of Professional Development
Desirable
- Practice Nurse Experience
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
Woodbank Surgery
Address
Woodbank Surgery
2 Hunstanton Drive
Brandlesholme, Bury
Lancashire
BL8 1EG
Employer's website
https://www.woodbanksurgery.nhs.uk/index.aspx (Opens in a new tab)
Employer details
Employer name
Woodbank Surgery
Address
Woodbank Surgery
2 Hunstanton Drive
Brandlesholme, Bury
Lancashire
BL8 1EG
Employer's website
https://www.woodbanksurgery.nhs.uk/index.aspx (Opens in a new tab)
Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Details
Date posted
22 September 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
A0065-23-0003
Job locations
Woodbank Surgery
2 Hunstanton Drive
Brandlesholme, Bury
Lancashire
BL8 1EG