Paramedic / ANP
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Job summary
Paramedic required for very busy surgery with a list size of 6000 + patients and still growing. Very pro active friendly team, always on hand to support. Long standing members of staff here at the surgery. recruitment due to increase in list size and not from staff leaving.
Main duties of the job
Seeing patients on an acute basis.
Chronic disease / general management of day to day conditions
some nursing duties depending on levels of experience / qualifications
supporting GPs and other healthcare staff as required
About us
KCS are lucky enough to have an amazing team to work alongside. There are a number of staff who have been employed here for 25 years plus with a majority of others being here for more than 10 years plus.
Great training / networking opportunities available for the right candidate.
Details
Date posted
15 September 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
A3663-23-0000
Job locations
26 Rough Road
Kingstanding
Birmingham
B44 0UY
Job description
Job responsibilities
Paramedic Practitioner
Job Description & Person Specification
Job title
Paramedic Practitioner
Line manager
GP Partners
Accountable to
[Practice Manager Administratively]
[GP Partners Clinically]
Job summary
To be responsible for the provision of paramedical services, working as part of the practices multidisciplinary team, delivering care within their scope of practice to the entitled patient population. The paramedic practitioner will be required to work autonomously in the practice and in the community (home visits), providing a range of services such as assessment, diagnosis, treatment, telephone triage and referring patients appropriately, as well as supporting the management team in the reviewing of clinical policy and procedure.
Mission statement
The Kingstanding Circle Surgery is committed to providing and delivering the highest standard of healthcare to the patients of the practice and the local community, through the provision of personal medical services and interaction with NHS England.
Generic responsibilities
All staff at Kingstanding Circle Surgery have a duty to conform to the following:
Equality, diversity & inclusion
A good attitude and positive action towards ED&I creates an environment where all individuals are able to achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons: it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law.
Patients and their families have the right to be treated fairly and to be routinely involved in decisions about their treatment and care. They can expect to be treated with dignity and respect and will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Patients have a responsibility to treat other patients and our staff with dignity and respect.
Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued, and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that they treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect.
Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF)
This practice is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities for staff to maintain their health, well-being and safety. You have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for you, your team and others, and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements. All personnel are to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Environmental Protection Act 1990, Environment Act 1995, Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999 and other statutory legislation.
Confidentiality
This practice is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect that all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality at all times. It is essential that if the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained, that all staff protect patient information and provide a confidential service.
Quality & Continuous Improvement (CI)
To preserve and improve the quality of our output, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do, but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work. The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within the practice to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice.
This practice continually strives to improve work processes in order to deliver healthcare with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement, where everyone counts, and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care.
Induction training
On arrival at the practice, all personnel are to complete a practice induction programme; this is managed by the deputy practice manager.
Learning and development
The effective use of training and development is fundamental in ensuring that all staff are equipped with the appropriate skills, knowledge, attitude and competences to perform their role. All staff will be required to partake in and complete mandatory training as directed by the training coordinator, as well as participating in the practice training programme. Staff will also be permitted (subject to approval) to undertake external training courses which will enhance their knowledge and skills, progress their career and ultimately enable them to improve processes and service delivery.
Collaborative working
All staff are to recognise the significance of collaborative working. Teamwork is essential in multidisciplinary environments. Effective communication is essential, and all staff must ensure that they communicate in a manner which enables the sharing of information in an appropriate manner.
Service delivery
Staff at Kingstanding Circle Surgery must adhere to the information contained within practice policies and regional directives, ensuring that protocols are adhered to at all times. Staff will be given detailed information during the induction process regarding policy and procedure.
Security
The security of the practice is the responsibility of all personnel. Staff must ensure that they remain vigilant at all times and report any suspicious activity immediately to their line manager. Under no circumstances are staff to share the codes for the door locks with anyone and they are to ensure that restricted areas remain effectively secured.
Professional conduct
At Kingstanding Circle Surgery, staff are required to dress appropriately for their role. Administrative staff will be provided with a uniform whilst clinical staff must dress in accordance with their role.
Leave
All personnel are entitled to take leave. Line managers are to ensure that all of their staff are afforded the opportunity to take a minimum of 20 days leave each year and staff should be encouraged to take all of their leave entitlement.
Primary responsibilities
The following are the core responsibilities of the paramedic practitioner. There may be on occasion a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent on factors such as workload and staffing levels. The paramedic practitioner will work within their scope of clinical practice and:
a. Identify, signpost or refer patients at risk of developing long-term conditions, preventing adverse effects on the patients health
b. Provide routine care to patients as required in accordance with clinically based evidence, NICE and the NSF
c. Examine, assess and diagnose patients and provide clinical care/management as required
d. Triage patients and provide the necessary treatment during home visits
e. Triage and treat or refer patients who attend the surgery
f. Collect pathology specimens as required
g. Maintain accurate clinical records in line with extant legislation
h. Ensure that read codes are used effectively
i. Ensure continuity of care, arranging follow-up consultations or reviews as necessary
j. Review the effectiveness of the treatment provided, making changes where necessary to improve patient outcomes
k. Chaperone patients where necessary
l. Prioritise health issues and intervene appropriately
m. Act as the lead clinician when dealing with clinical emergencies
n. Recognise, assess and refer patients presenting with mental health needs
o. Support patients in the use of their prescribed medicines or over-the-counter medicines (within own scope of practice)
p. Liaise with external services/agencies to ensure that the patient is supported appropriately (vulnerable patients, etc.)
q. Ensure that they adhere to the relevant patient group directives and local clinical pathways at all times
r. Support the clinical team with all safeguarding matters, in accordance with local and national policies
s. Understand practice and local policies for substance abuse and addictive behaviour, referring patients appropriately
t. Deliver opportunistic health promotion where appropriate
Secondary responsibilities
In addition to the primary responsibilities, the paramedic practitioner may be requested to:
a. Support the practice audit programme, undertaking audits when necessary
b. Support junior members of the team, providing guidance when necessary
c. Participate in local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care
d. Support and participate in shared learning within the practice
e. Continually review clinical practices, responding to national policies and initiatives where appropriate
f. Participate in the review of significant and near-miss events, applying a structured approach, i.e. root cause analysis (RCA)
g. Take personal responsibility for own learning and development, including the requirement to maintain currency, achieving all targets set in own Personal Development Plan (PDP)
Job description
Job responsibilities
Paramedic Practitioner
Job Description & Person Specification
Job title
Paramedic Practitioner
Line manager
GP Partners
Accountable to
[Practice Manager Administratively]
[GP Partners Clinically]
Job summary
To be responsible for the provision of paramedical services, working as part of the practices multidisciplinary team, delivering care within their scope of practice to the entitled patient population. The paramedic practitioner will be required to work autonomously in the practice and in the community (home visits), providing a range of services such as assessment, diagnosis, treatment, telephone triage and referring patients appropriately, as well as supporting the management team in the reviewing of clinical policy and procedure.
Mission statement
The Kingstanding Circle Surgery is committed to providing and delivering the highest standard of healthcare to the patients of the practice and the local community, through the provision of personal medical services and interaction with NHS England.
Generic responsibilities
All staff at Kingstanding Circle Surgery have a duty to conform to the following:
Equality, diversity & inclusion
A good attitude and positive action towards ED&I creates an environment where all individuals are able to achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons: it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law.
Patients and their families have the right to be treated fairly and to be routinely involved in decisions about their treatment and care. They can expect to be treated with dignity and respect and will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Patients have a responsibility to treat other patients and our staff with dignity and respect.
Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued, and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that they treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect.
Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF)
This practice is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities for staff to maintain their health, well-being and safety. You have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for you, your team and others, and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements. All personnel are to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Environmental Protection Act 1990, Environment Act 1995, Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999 and other statutory legislation.
Confidentiality
This practice is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect that all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality at all times. It is essential that if the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained, that all staff protect patient information and provide a confidential service.
Quality & Continuous Improvement (CI)
To preserve and improve the quality of our output, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do, but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work. The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within the practice to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice.
This practice continually strives to improve work processes in order to deliver healthcare with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement, where everyone counts, and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care.
Induction training
On arrival at the practice, all personnel are to complete a practice induction programme; this is managed by the deputy practice manager.
Learning and development
The effective use of training and development is fundamental in ensuring that all staff are equipped with the appropriate skills, knowledge, attitude and competences to perform their role. All staff will be required to partake in and complete mandatory training as directed by the training coordinator, as well as participating in the practice training programme. Staff will also be permitted (subject to approval) to undertake external training courses which will enhance their knowledge and skills, progress their career and ultimately enable them to improve processes and service delivery.
Collaborative working
All staff are to recognise the significance of collaborative working. Teamwork is essential in multidisciplinary environments. Effective communication is essential, and all staff must ensure that they communicate in a manner which enables the sharing of information in an appropriate manner.
Service delivery
Staff at Kingstanding Circle Surgery must adhere to the information contained within practice policies and regional directives, ensuring that protocols are adhered to at all times. Staff will be given detailed information during the induction process regarding policy and procedure.
Security
The security of the practice is the responsibility of all personnel. Staff must ensure that they remain vigilant at all times and report any suspicious activity immediately to their line manager. Under no circumstances are staff to share the codes for the door locks with anyone and they are to ensure that restricted areas remain effectively secured.
Professional conduct
At Kingstanding Circle Surgery, staff are required to dress appropriately for their role. Administrative staff will be provided with a uniform whilst clinical staff must dress in accordance with their role.
Leave
All personnel are entitled to take leave. Line managers are to ensure that all of their staff are afforded the opportunity to take a minimum of 20 days leave each year and staff should be encouraged to take all of their leave entitlement.
Primary responsibilities
The following are the core responsibilities of the paramedic practitioner. There may be on occasion a requirement to carry out other tasks; this will be dependent on factors such as workload and staffing levels. The paramedic practitioner will work within their scope of clinical practice and:
a. Identify, signpost or refer patients at risk of developing long-term conditions, preventing adverse effects on the patients health
b. Provide routine care to patients as required in accordance with clinically based evidence, NICE and the NSF
c. Examine, assess and diagnose patients and provide clinical care/management as required
d. Triage patients and provide the necessary treatment during home visits
e. Triage and treat or refer patients who attend the surgery
f. Collect pathology specimens as required
g. Maintain accurate clinical records in line with extant legislation
h. Ensure that read codes are used effectively
i. Ensure continuity of care, arranging follow-up consultations or reviews as necessary
j. Review the effectiveness of the treatment provided, making changes where necessary to improve patient outcomes
k. Chaperone patients where necessary
l. Prioritise health issues and intervene appropriately
m. Act as the lead clinician when dealing with clinical emergencies
n. Recognise, assess and refer patients presenting with mental health needs
o. Support patients in the use of their prescribed medicines or over-the-counter medicines (within own scope of practice)
p. Liaise with external services/agencies to ensure that the patient is supported appropriately (vulnerable patients, etc.)
q. Ensure that they adhere to the relevant patient group directives and local clinical pathways at all times
r. Support the clinical team with all safeguarding matters, in accordance with local and national policies
s. Understand practice and local policies for substance abuse and addictive behaviour, referring patients appropriately
t. Deliver opportunistic health promotion where appropriate
Secondary responsibilities
In addition to the primary responsibilities, the paramedic practitioner may be requested to:
a. Support the practice audit programme, undertaking audits when necessary
b. Support junior members of the team, providing guidance when necessary
c. Participate in local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care
d. Support and participate in shared learning within the practice
e. Continually review clinical practices, responding to national policies and initiatives where appropriate
f. Participate in the review of significant and near-miss events, applying a structured approach, i.e. root cause analysis (RCA)
g. Take personal responsibility for own learning and development, including the requirement to maintain currency, achieving all targets set in own Personal Development Plan (PDP)
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Paramedic (HCPC)
- Registered Nurse with Minor ailments / prescribing
Desirable
- Experience of working in a primary care environment
- Experience of working as a paramedic / Nurse practitioner
- Experience in triage
- Experience of dealing with a range of clinical conditions
- Clinical knowledge & skills
- Ability to effectively triage, assess and diagnose
- Wound care
- ECGs
- Chaperone procedure
- Requesting pathology tests and processing the results, advising patients accordingly
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Asthma
- Spirometry
- CHD
- Immunisations (routine, childhood and travel)
- Understands the importance of evidence-based practice
- Broad knowledge of clinical governance
- Ability to record accurate clinical notes
- Ability to work within own scope of practice and understanding of when to refer to GPs
- Knowledge of public health issues in the local area
- Awareness of issues within the wider health arena
- Knowledge of health-promotion strategies
- Understands the requirement for PGDs and associated policy
- Skills
- Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
- Strong IT skills
- Clear, polite telephone manner
- Competent in the use of Office and Outlook
- EMIS / SystmOne / Vision user skills beneficial
- Effective time management (planning & organising)
- Ability to work as a team member and autonomously
- Good interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving & analytical skills
- Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure
- Understanding of the audit process
- Understanding of clinical risk management
- Personal qualities
- Polite and confident
- Flexible and cooperative
- Motivated, forward thinker
- Problem-solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required
- High levels of integrity and loyalty
- Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations
- Ability to work under pressure / in stressful situations
- Effectively able to communicate and understand the needs of the patient
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
- Effectively utilises resources
- Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort
- Other requirements
- Essential
- Flexibility to work outside core office hours
- Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check
- HCPC / NMC registration
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Paramedic (HCPC)
- Registered Nurse with Minor ailments / prescribing
Desirable
- Experience of working in a primary care environment
- Experience of working as a paramedic / Nurse practitioner
- Experience in triage
- Experience of dealing with a range of clinical conditions
- Clinical knowledge & skills
- Ability to effectively triage, assess and diagnose
- Wound care
- ECGs
- Chaperone procedure
- Requesting pathology tests and processing the results, advising patients accordingly
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Asthma
- Spirometry
- CHD
- Immunisations (routine, childhood and travel)
- Understands the importance of evidence-based practice
- Broad knowledge of clinical governance
- Ability to record accurate clinical notes
- Ability to work within own scope of practice and understanding of when to refer to GPs
- Knowledge of public health issues in the local area
- Awareness of issues within the wider health arena
- Knowledge of health-promotion strategies
- Understands the requirement for PGDs and associated policy
- Skills
- Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
- Strong IT skills
- Clear, polite telephone manner
- Competent in the use of Office and Outlook
- EMIS / SystmOne / Vision user skills beneficial
- Effective time management (planning & organising)
- Ability to work as a team member and autonomously
- Good interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving & analytical skills
- Ability to follow clinical policy and procedure
- Understanding of the audit process
- Understanding of clinical risk management
- Personal qualities
- Polite and confident
- Flexible and cooperative
- Motivated, forward thinker
- Problem-solver with the ability to process information accurately and effectively, interpreting data as required
- High levels of integrity and loyalty
- Sensitive and empathetic in distressing situations
- Ability to work under pressure / in stressful situations
- Effectively able to communicate and understand the needs of the patient
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
- Effectively utilises resources
- Punctual and committed to supporting the team effort
- Other requirements
- Essential
- Flexibility to work outside core office hours
- Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check
- HCPC / NMC registration
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
Kingstanding Circle Surgery
Address
26 Rough Road
Kingstanding
Birmingham
B44 0UY
Employer's website
https://www.kingstandingcirclesurgery.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
Employer details
Employer name
Kingstanding Circle Surgery
Address
26 Rough Road
Kingstanding
Birmingham
B44 0UY
Employer's website
https://www.kingstandingcirclesurgery.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
Employer contact details
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Details
Date posted
15 September 2023
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
A3663-23-0000
Job locations
26 Rough Road
Kingstanding
Birmingham
B44 0UY
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