Practice Nurse

Bay Medical Group

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Job summary

We are looking for a trained and experienced Level 6 Practice Nurse to join our team. If you are a Practice Nurse registered with the NMC then come be part of our friendly team and support the delivery of excellent patient care and improving the health and well being of the people of Morecambe.

The role is for 32.5 hours per week, working between the hours of 0730 and 20:00 Monday - Friday. Working pattern and days to be discussed at interview. Interviews will be held on 12th July. 

The successful candidate will be asked to work at any of our five sites in Morecambe and must be willing to work from any of these sites.

You must be patient- centred and committed to being part of a team providing excellent care and improving the lives of the people of Morecambe.

We offer:

  • A supportive team committed to the culture of staff wellbeing
  • Regular team meetings
  • Opportunity to develop skills
  • Access to the NHS Pension Scheme
  • Comprehensive induction
  • Incremental annual leave scheme starting at 25 days annual leave plus 8 BH, and increasing to 30 days annual leave plus BH after 1 years of service (all pro rata)
  • Access to Occupational Sick Pay scheme after one year
  • Access to NHS discount scheme

Successful candidates will be required to complete a 6 month probationary period. 

Main duties of the job

This role requires consolidation of specialist knowledge and skills in general practice nursing demonstrating a depth of knowledge, understanding and competence that supports evidenced informed, complex, autonomous and independent decision-making, and care in general practice and related settings. This role will require personal resilience, management, clinical leadership and supervision and mentorship of others in the general practice nursing team and providing an effective learning environment for staff and students in the wider team. The role will require an innovative approach in supporting and developing new models and strategies for service delivery, usually incorporating inter-professional and inter-agency approaches to monitor and improve care. General Practice Nurses deliver care to the practice population, but also need to have an understanding of the public health profile and population needs in order to be proactive in ensuring services are, as far as possible, matched to need.

About us

Bay Medical Group is proud to be the general practice serving the population of Morecambe and Heysham. We operate out of 5 sites and deliver general medical services to c54,000 patients.

Formed in 2016/17 by established legacy practices in the town, we are fortunate to be a single at scale provider in a distinct geographical area and as such were able to establish the Primary Care Network (PCN) for Morecambe and Heysham in July 2019, with Bay Medical Group as the only Practice in the PCN.

Our patients are at the heart of everything we do. We have been successfully diversifying our workforce over the past few years and developing pathways which enable our patients to see the right person, at the right time in the right place. As a Practice and PCN we work closely with our Integrated Care Community and other local health, social care and third sector providers to improve the health and wellbeing of the local population.

Bay Medical Group - for happier, healthier people.

Date posted

17 June 2022

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£32,830 to £39,674 a year Salary is based on working full time (FTE) 37.5 hours.

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A3044-22-0441

Job locations

1 Heysham Road

Heysham

Morecambe

Lancashire

LA3 1DA


Job description

Job responsibilities

Principal Responsibilities:

This role requires the ability to work independently and collaboratively, using freedom to exercise judgement about actions while accepting professional accountability and responsibility. This requires:

• Enhanced critical thinking and ability to critically analyse a broad range of policies, literature and evidence to support clinical practice.

• Ability to analyse service provision in relation to both quality assurance and quality monitoring, and to focus on patient outcomes wherever possible.

• Strong clinical leadership of the team and clarity of expectation of team members with respect to quality of care delivery and values inherent in nursing practice. Emotional intelligence to recognise pressures on staff and the development of mechanisms to support and develop staff to recognise the impact of caring for people who may be experiencing complex healthcare issues.

• Enhanced knowledge of the local community and needs and resources available, and the ability to signpost people to appropriate resources.

• Ability to work collaboratively with others to meet local public health needs for individuals, groups and the wider community. Build strong relationships with the secondary care teams, particularly for patients receiving shared care, to ensure an effective flow of patient information to ensure high-quality care.

• Ability to reflect in action and be actively engaged with the NMC revalidation process both for themselves and for others.

Facilitation of Learning:

Actively contributing to a variety of professional networks and sharing learning from these:

• Development of effective team systems for on-going supervision and promotion of clinical reflection for all staff, preceptor ship programmes and mentorship.

• Identify and support the learning needs of individuals or the team in response to personal development needs identified at appraisal or service need.

• Evaluate the impact of educational interventions.

• Where appropriate, participate in teaching and student selection in higher education institutions and/or other education organisations.

• Develop a positive learning environment for students and the staff team, giving and receiving feedback in an open, honest and constructive manner.

Leadership & Management:

• Clinical leadership of the team, recognising the stressors encountered in general practice nursing and developing systems to ensure team members continue to build resilience.

• Work effectively across professional and agency boundaries, actively involving and respecting others’ contributions.

• Role modelling of the values expected in Leading Change, Adding Value

(2016), the BMG values and behaviours of effective leaders.

• Enhanced and advanced general practice nursing clinical expertise to guide the nursing team in the management of patients with complex needs.

• Ability to manage the workload effectively and develop business cases where appropriate in response to changing demands.

• Display an innovative approach to practice, encouraging other team members and, where possible, patients and service users, to contribute and, where appropriate, instigate and evaluate a managed change process.

• Ensuring the team is risk aware when working with patients, and health and safety aware within the surgery. Develop regularly reviewed systems to ensure risk is managed safely and effectively. Develop a learning culture within the immediate team to improve patient safety and ensure staff are supported and can learn from and in future prevent untoward incidents.

• Awareness and application of appropriate legislation that informs nursing and healthcare delivery.

• Ability to work independently but also to co-ordinate, delegate and supervise team members for a designated group of patients.

• Undertaking performance management when appropriate.

• Ensuring care and service delivery meets quality requirements but be actively involved in quality improvement strategies and service development innovations.

• Ability to demonstrate political awareness and translate policy into practice, demonstrating knowledge and awareness of healthcare commissioning and contracting mechanisms and systems, awareness of health and social policy contexts and local variations, and be skilled in developing effective external relationships with a variety of health, social and third sector agencies, recognising the importance of working within a governance framework.

• Where appropriate participate in clinical trials and research projects.

• Ensure active management of the workload, taking into consideration public health priorities and local community health needs and changing demographics.

• Participate in public health strategies where these are aligned to the practice population and work collaboratively with others to undertake risk stratification, case management and other strategies developed to improve health or avoid hospitalisation.

Evidence, Research & Development:

• Ability to access databases and other information sources and critically appraise information.

• Contribution to the development of local guidelines and policy locally and regionally, and nationally where appropriate.

• Participation in research-related activity such as audit, data gathering and patient feedback.

• Sharing of information and practice development through a range of means including writing for publication.

• CPD working towards Independent Non - Medical Prescribing

• National Institute for Health Research: http://www.nihr.ac.uk/

• Information Governance Framework: http://www.england.nhs.uk/ourwork/tsd/ig/

• Leadership and Management learning activities

Clinical Practice:

Demonstrate specialist competence, innovation and clinical leadership in the assessment, intervention in and delivery of general practice nursing in all contexts appropriate to individuals’ needs across the whole age range for the general practice population in the practice, their home or other care settings. This requires:

• Ability to assess and manage the range of conditions encountered in general practice using a variety of assessment tools and consultation models appropriate to the patient and situation using physical and clinical examination skills to inform the assessment and decision-making for the on-going management of the patient.

• Advanced communication skills that include skills of influencing and negotiation to enable information to be delivered in understandable formats for patients and behaviour change supported where necessary.

• Effective multidisciplinary and multi-agency team working, alongside the ability to work independently and accept professional accountability and responsibility for the delivery of whole episodes of care, and supporting and developing others in the general practice nursing team to collaborate effectively, ensuring nursing care is guided by precedent and clearly defined policies, procedures and protocols.

• Delivery and co-ordination of evidence-informed, person-centred and negotiated care across the age spectrum.

• Use of technology to support independence and patient self-care at home to improve self-care and reduce exacerbations

• Role modelling and embodiment of non-judgmental, value-based care encompassing the 6Cs in practice and expectation and promotion of these values in other team members.

• Competence in delivering evidence-informed care across a wide range of LTCs, screening, diagnosis, health promotion, family planning, vaccination and immunisation ensuring effective evaluation of therapeutic and other approaches to condition management alongside ability to assess patient concordance

Job description

Job responsibilities

Principal Responsibilities:

This role requires the ability to work independently and collaboratively, using freedom to exercise judgement about actions while accepting professional accountability and responsibility. This requires:

• Enhanced critical thinking and ability to critically analyse a broad range of policies, literature and evidence to support clinical practice.

• Ability to analyse service provision in relation to both quality assurance and quality monitoring, and to focus on patient outcomes wherever possible.

• Strong clinical leadership of the team and clarity of expectation of team members with respect to quality of care delivery and values inherent in nursing practice. Emotional intelligence to recognise pressures on staff and the development of mechanisms to support and develop staff to recognise the impact of caring for people who may be experiencing complex healthcare issues.

• Enhanced knowledge of the local community and needs and resources available, and the ability to signpost people to appropriate resources.

• Ability to work collaboratively with others to meet local public health needs for individuals, groups and the wider community. Build strong relationships with the secondary care teams, particularly for patients receiving shared care, to ensure an effective flow of patient information to ensure high-quality care.

• Ability to reflect in action and be actively engaged with the NMC revalidation process both for themselves and for others.

Facilitation of Learning:

Actively contributing to a variety of professional networks and sharing learning from these:

• Development of effective team systems for on-going supervision and promotion of clinical reflection for all staff, preceptor ship programmes and mentorship.

• Identify and support the learning needs of individuals or the team in response to personal development needs identified at appraisal or service need.

• Evaluate the impact of educational interventions.

• Where appropriate, participate in teaching and student selection in higher education institutions and/or other education organisations.

• Develop a positive learning environment for students and the staff team, giving and receiving feedback in an open, honest and constructive manner.

Leadership & Management:

• Clinical leadership of the team, recognising the stressors encountered in general practice nursing and developing systems to ensure team members continue to build resilience.

• Work effectively across professional and agency boundaries, actively involving and respecting others’ contributions.

• Role modelling of the values expected in Leading Change, Adding Value

(2016), the BMG values and behaviours of effective leaders.

• Enhanced and advanced general practice nursing clinical expertise to guide the nursing team in the management of patients with complex needs.

• Ability to manage the workload effectively and develop business cases where appropriate in response to changing demands.

• Display an innovative approach to practice, encouraging other team members and, where possible, patients and service users, to contribute and, where appropriate, instigate and evaluate a managed change process.

• Ensuring the team is risk aware when working with patients, and health and safety aware within the surgery. Develop regularly reviewed systems to ensure risk is managed safely and effectively. Develop a learning culture within the immediate team to improve patient safety and ensure staff are supported and can learn from and in future prevent untoward incidents.

• Awareness and application of appropriate legislation that informs nursing and healthcare delivery.

• Ability to work independently but also to co-ordinate, delegate and supervise team members for a designated group of patients.

• Undertaking performance management when appropriate.

• Ensuring care and service delivery meets quality requirements but be actively involved in quality improvement strategies and service development innovations.

• Ability to demonstrate political awareness and translate policy into practice, demonstrating knowledge and awareness of healthcare commissioning and contracting mechanisms and systems, awareness of health and social policy contexts and local variations, and be skilled in developing effective external relationships with a variety of health, social and third sector agencies, recognising the importance of working within a governance framework.

• Where appropriate participate in clinical trials and research projects.

• Ensure active management of the workload, taking into consideration public health priorities and local community health needs and changing demographics.

• Participate in public health strategies where these are aligned to the practice population and work collaboratively with others to undertake risk stratification, case management and other strategies developed to improve health or avoid hospitalisation.

Evidence, Research & Development:

• Ability to access databases and other information sources and critically appraise information.

• Contribution to the development of local guidelines and policy locally and regionally, and nationally where appropriate.

• Participation in research-related activity such as audit, data gathering and patient feedback.

• Sharing of information and practice development through a range of means including writing for publication.

• CPD working towards Independent Non - Medical Prescribing

• National Institute for Health Research: http://www.nihr.ac.uk/

• Information Governance Framework: http://www.england.nhs.uk/ourwork/tsd/ig/

• Leadership and Management learning activities

Clinical Practice:

Demonstrate specialist competence, innovation and clinical leadership in the assessment, intervention in and delivery of general practice nursing in all contexts appropriate to individuals’ needs across the whole age range for the general practice population in the practice, their home or other care settings. This requires:

• Ability to assess and manage the range of conditions encountered in general practice using a variety of assessment tools and consultation models appropriate to the patient and situation using physical and clinical examination skills to inform the assessment and decision-making for the on-going management of the patient.

• Advanced communication skills that include skills of influencing and negotiation to enable information to be delivered in understandable formats for patients and behaviour change supported where necessary.

• Effective multidisciplinary and multi-agency team working, alongside the ability to work independently and accept professional accountability and responsibility for the delivery of whole episodes of care, and supporting and developing others in the general practice nursing team to collaborate effectively, ensuring nursing care is guided by precedent and clearly defined policies, procedures and protocols.

• Delivery and co-ordination of evidence-informed, person-centred and negotiated care across the age spectrum.

• Use of technology to support independence and patient self-care at home to improve self-care and reduce exacerbations

• Role modelling and embodiment of non-judgmental, value-based care encompassing the 6Cs in practice and expectation and promotion of these values in other team members.

• Competence in delivering evidence-informed care across a wide range of LTCs, screening, diagnosis, health promotion, family planning, vaccination and immunisation ensuring effective evaluation of therapeutic and other approaches to condition management alongside ability to assess patient concordance

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Part 1 NMC
  • Successful completion of post registration accredited foundation course in general practice nursing
  • level 6 or 7 and able to meet RCGP Practice Nurse competencies .

Desirable

  • NMC specialist Community Practitioner Qualification
  • NMC Mentorship Qualification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working within the NHS.
  • Experience of nurse led management of long term conditions.
  • Experience of implementing protocols and clinical guidelines.
  • Audit Experience.
  • Knowledge of accountability of own role and other.
  • Knowledge of public health issues in the local area.
  • Ability to identify the determinants of health in the
  • local area.
  • Knowledge of principles of Clinical Governance,
  • confidentiality, data protection and Information Governance.
  • Knowledge of the safeguarding childrens and adults.

Skills

Essential

  • Clinical leadership.
  • Clinical skills e.g. cervical cytology, immunisation and.
  • Change management skills and ability to support patients to change lifestyle.
  • Communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Ability to communicate difficult messages to patients.
  • Negotiation and conflict management skills.
  • Ability to provide teaching and mentorship.
  • I.T skills.

Attributes and Behaviours

Essential

  • A complete finisher.
  • Resilience and drive
  • Personal and professional integrity and confidence.
  • Flexibility
  • Self-starter
  • Resourceful
  • Strong facilitating skills
  • Calm and resolute under pressure.
  • Self-motivated and enthusiastic.
  • High workload capacity and capable of sustained
  • effort over a long period.
  • Effective delegator
  • Political awareness.
  • Full driving licence.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Part 1 NMC
  • Successful completion of post registration accredited foundation course in general practice nursing
  • level 6 or 7 and able to meet RCGP Practice Nurse competencies .

Desirable

  • NMC specialist Community Practitioner Qualification
  • NMC Mentorship Qualification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working within the NHS.
  • Experience of nurse led management of long term conditions.
  • Experience of implementing protocols and clinical guidelines.
  • Audit Experience.
  • Knowledge of accountability of own role and other.
  • Knowledge of public health issues in the local area.
  • Ability to identify the determinants of health in the
  • local area.
  • Knowledge of principles of Clinical Governance,
  • confidentiality, data protection and Information Governance.
  • Knowledge of the safeguarding childrens and adults.

Skills

Essential

  • Clinical leadership.
  • Clinical skills e.g. cervical cytology, immunisation and.
  • Change management skills and ability to support patients to change lifestyle.
  • Communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Ability to communicate difficult messages to patients.
  • Negotiation and conflict management skills.
  • Ability to provide teaching and mentorship.
  • I.T skills.

Attributes and Behaviours

Essential

  • A complete finisher.
  • Resilience and drive
  • Personal and professional integrity and confidence.
  • Flexibility
  • Self-starter
  • Resourceful
  • Strong facilitating skills
  • Calm and resolute under pressure.
  • Self-motivated and enthusiastic.
  • High workload capacity and capable of sustained
  • effort over a long period.
  • Effective delegator
  • Political awareness.
  • Full driving licence.

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

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Additional information

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

Bay Medical Group

Address

1 Heysham Road

Heysham

Morecambe

Lancashire

LA3 1DA


Employer's website

https://www.baymedicalgroup.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Bay Medical Group

Address

1 Heysham Road

Heysham

Morecambe

Lancashire

LA3 1DA


Employer's website

https://www.baymedicalgroup.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Nursing Operational Manager

Candice Gilhespy

candice.gilhespy1@nhs.net

01524519441

Date posted

17 June 2022

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£32,830 to £39,674 a year Salary is based on working full time (FTE) 37.5 hours.

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A3044-22-0441

Job locations

1 Heysham Road

Heysham

Morecambe

Lancashire

LA3 1DA


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