Nottingham CityCare Partnership CIC

Clinical Practitioner

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Job summary

Full time and part time hours available.

The Nottingham CityCare Urgent Treatment Centre is a Clinician-led service that provides assessment and treatment to people with urgent but not life-threatening health problems.

This post will suit an enthusiastic, driven, motivated and flexible Registered Health Care Professional with demonstrable experience working as an autonomous practitioner within an unplanned/urgent care environment.

Applications are also encouraged from qualified Emergency Care/Nurse Practitioners who are keen to gain additional experience with patients presenting with illnesses whilst working in an environment that also cares for patients presenting with minor injuries.

The post holder will be required to engage in CPD including a mix of self-directed learning and mentored practice supported by internally and externally taught training appropriate to their role. There is a requirement for flexible 365 day working with shift works covering 06:45am to 10pm daily.

The Urgent Treatment Centre is a training environment where employed practitioners will support the development of all disciplines of health care professionals including student nurses, pharmacists, GP SpR, medical students and paramedics.

The service is located at Seaton House which has recently undergone modernisation and has X ray facilities on site.

This is an exciting time to join the team as we are recruiting to expand the service

Informal visits to the Urgent Treatment Centre are most welcome.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will manage an Urgent Care Caseload within a multi-professional clinician led environment, dealing with a wide range of presenting undifferentiated conditions.

The post holder will work alongside a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians with acute and primary care first contact experience. E.g. Nurses, Health Care Support Workers, Emergency Care Practitioners, Radiographers, and Paediatric Nurses to make up the team of the day working collectively in the assessment of undifferentiated urgent care patient presentations.

To work with the CityCare multidisciplinary team in provision of primary healthcare to residents and visitors to Nottinghamshire.

To represent Nottingham City Care Partnership locally, regionally and nationally if required to do so

About us

We are a provider of NHS Community Health Services, Nottingham CityCare Partnership CIC exists to support the health and wellbeing of all local people, working alongside other health and care partners to achieve this. We are a values driven, people business with a passion for excellence. Our vision and social purpose is to build healthier communities and our values of integrity, expertise, unity and enterprise lie at the heart of everything we do, guiding how we work together with partners and each other to consistently deliver high quality compassionate care. As a social enterprise we aim to add social value by investing in the future of our local communities and helping to make a difference in peoples lives.

CityCare value the benefits of a diverse and inclusive workforce. Our primary objective during the recruitment process is to ensure we recruit the best candidate for the position and we strive to reflect the community we serve. Therefore, we encourage applications from candidates who identify as disabled, LGBT+ or from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME) background, as they are currently under-represented within our organisation.

CityCare is an equal opportunities employer. We are positive about employing people with disabilities. If you require your application in a different format please contact Human Resources on 0115 8839418. CityCare is committed to the protection of vulnerable adults and children.

Details

Date posted

27 December 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year Pro rata for part time

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B9826-PANF-5887

Job locations

NHS Urgent Treatment Centre

Seaton House, City Link

Nottingham

NG2 4LA


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Purpose

The post holder will manage an Urgent Care Caseload within a multi-professional clinician-led environment, dealing with a wide range of presenting undifferentiated conditions.

The post holder will work alongside a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians with acute and primary care first contact experience. E.g., Nurses, Health Care Support Workers,

Emergency Care Practitioners, Radiographers, and Paediatric Nurses to make up the team of the day working collectively in the assessment of undifferentiated urgent care patient presentations.

The post holder will:

  • Undertake and successfully complete the Non-medical prescribing training programme
  • Provide clinical assessment and deliver treatments to service users who have undifferentiated health care requirements in order to support the services delivered by the primary care team and prevent unnecessary acute hospital attendances.
  • Utilise advanced clinical skills and competencies in health assessment, medicines management, leadership and case management
  • Maximise patients health and reduce risks that contribute to ill health, thereby reducing unnecessary admissions to acute services.
  • Participates in the development of a specific clinical area e.g. Paediatrics, Sexual health, Safeguarding and be an autonomous practitioner who is open to the flexibility required for the role.
  • Participate in training opportunities for self and others within the UTC
  • Support and deliver training to UTC staff, staff within CityCare and the wider healthcare community.
  • Provide mentorship and support to UTC staff, staff within CityCare and the wider healthcare community.
  • Provider mentorship, support and training to students (including medical, nursing and allied health professionals) Will take operational charge of a shift on a planned rota basis in the absence of the UTC Coordinator.
  • To provide line management to non-registered staff

Clinical Responsibilities

  • Comprehensively assess, review and evaluate the needs of service users with undifferentiated healthcare needs to improve their physical, psychological and mental health wellbeing to promote self-care and reduce the need for hospitalisation
  • Accurately prioritise patients within the service, undertaking clinical assessment and providing the necessary treatment including the use of Patient Group
  • Directions in line with local/national policies, procedures and guidelines as appropriate
  • Carries out diagnostic tests only where clinically indicated in line with organisational, local and national guidelines and appropriate to the Urgent Treatment Centre setting.
  • Develop plan of care in conjunction with the service user through: application of clinical knowledge and, analysis of symptoms and data, identification of risk factors associated with those conditions, recognition of early signs of acute illness, involving the patients and the carers in the care plan and ensuring it is understood, documenting safety netting plans and processes
  • To utilise effective communication to aid onward referrals to specialists as appropriate. Facilitating a coordinated primary healthcare response to service users needs
  • To work in an autonomous manner without direct supervision whilst recognising limitation of the practitioner role
  • To carry out enhanced clinical skills as required- this may include, suturing and plastering
  • To keep accurate and immediate records of all interventions fully utilising software systems in place
  • To encourage clients to carry out self-care as appropriate through effective communication of health care using written information as appropriate
  • To advise client on the most appropriate use of Primary, Secondary and Emergency services
  • To maintain patient confidentiality as per Urgent Treatment Centre and CityCares clinical guidelines

Professional

  • To work within the NMC Code of Professional Conduct or other relevantprofessional code of conduct (as appropriate)
  • To act in accordance with and promote the CityCare values at all times
  • To act as an ambassador for the Urgent Treatment Centre at all times
  • To be committed to working flexibly within a dynamic environment, responding positively to the changing needs of the service
  • To promote and facilitate evidence based practice
  • To be committed to providing a high level of customer service and patientexperience
  • Maintain professional awareness and attend appropriate training as necessary
  • To participate in the appraisal process and development of own PersonalDevelopment Plan to include clinical supervision and Revalidation
  • To develop a culture within the Urgent Treatment Centre team ofcontinuing professional development, supporting nursing staff in meetingthe requirements for Post registration Education and Training.
  • To provide clinical support and mentorship to other clinicians, nurses,primary care assistants to meet the requirements of their ownpersonal/professional development plans. This may include, whereappropriate, mentoring nurses through work-based learning programmes.
  • To support/facilitate the provision of Clinical Supervision in accordancewith organisational policy.
  • To liaise with other Agencies as appropriate to ensure comprehensive andcollaborative care for service users.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Purpose

The post holder will manage an Urgent Care Caseload within a multi-professional clinician-led environment, dealing with a wide range of presenting undifferentiated conditions.

The post holder will work alongside a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians with acute and primary care first contact experience. E.g., Nurses, Health Care Support Workers,

Emergency Care Practitioners, Radiographers, and Paediatric Nurses to make up the team of the day working collectively in the assessment of undifferentiated urgent care patient presentations.

The post holder will:

  • Undertake and successfully complete the Non-medical prescribing training programme
  • Provide clinical assessment and deliver treatments to service users who have undifferentiated health care requirements in order to support the services delivered by the primary care team and prevent unnecessary acute hospital attendances.
  • Utilise advanced clinical skills and competencies in health assessment, medicines management, leadership and case management
  • Maximise patients health and reduce risks that contribute to ill health, thereby reducing unnecessary admissions to acute services.
  • Participates in the development of a specific clinical area e.g. Paediatrics, Sexual health, Safeguarding and be an autonomous practitioner who is open to the flexibility required for the role.
  • Participate in training opportunities for self and others within the UTC
  • Support and deliver training to UTC staff, staff within CityCare and the wider healthcare community.
  • Provide mentorship and support to UTC staff, staff within CityCare and the wider healthcare community.
  • Provider mentorship, support and training to students (including medical, nursing and allied health professionals) Will take operational charge of a shift on a planned rota basis in the absence of the UTC Coordinator.
  • To provide line management to non-registered staff

Clinical Responsibilities

  • Comprehensively assess, review and evaluate the needs of service users with undifferentiated healthcare needs to improve their physical, psychological and mental health wellbeing to promote self-care and reduce the need for hospitalisation
  • Accurately prioritise patients within the service, undertaking clinical assessment and providing the necessary treatment including the use of Patient Group
  • Directions in line with local/national policies, procedures and guidelines as appropriate
  • Carries out diagnostic tests only where clinically indicated in line with organisational, local and national guidelines and appropriate to the Urgent Treatment Centre setting.
  • Develop plan of care in conjunction with the service user through: application of clinical knowledge and, analysis of symptoms and data, identification of risk factors associated with those conditions, recognition of early signs of acute illness, involving the patients and the carers in the care plan and ensuring it is understood, documenting safety netting plans and processes
  • To utilise effective communication to aid onward referrals to specialists as appropriate. Facilitating a coordinated primary healthcare response to service users needs
  • To work in an autonomous manner without direct supervision whilst recognising limitation of the practitioner role
  • To carry out enhanced clinical skills as required- this may include, suturing and plastering
  • To keep accurate and immediate records of all interventions fully utilising software systems in place
  • To encourage clients to carry out self-care as appropriate through effective communication of health care using written information as appropriate
  • To advise client on the most appropriate use of Primary, Secondary and Emergency services
  • To maintain patient confidentiality as per Urgent Treatment Centre and CityCares clinical guidelines

Professional

  • To work within the NMC Code of Professional Conduct or other relevantprofessional code of conduct (as appropriate)
  • To act in accordance with and promote the CityCare values at all times
  • To act as an ambassador for the Urgent Treatment Centre at all times
  • To be committed to working flexibly within a dynamic environment, responding positively to the changing needs of the service
  • To promote and facilitate evidence based practice
  • To be committed to providing a high level of customer service and patientexperience
  • Maintain professional awareness and attend appropriate training as necessary
  • To participate in the appraisal process and development of own PersonalDevelopment Plan to include clinical supervision and Revalidation
  • To develop a culture within the Urgent Treatment Centre team ofcontinuing professional development, supporting nursing staff in meetingthe requirements for Post registration Education and Training.
  • To provide clinical support and mentorship to other clinicians, nurses,primary care assistants to meet the requirements of their ownpersonal/professional development plans. This may include, whereappropriate, mentoring nurses through work-based learning programmes.
  • To support/facilitate the provision of Clinical Supervision in accordancewith organisational policy.
  • To liaise with other Agencies as appropriate to ensure comprehensive andcollaborative care for service users.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered healthcare professional, e.g. Nurse, part 1 of current NMC register, ECP, Clinical Pharmacist, Physiotherapist.
  • Commitment to undertake and successfully complete the V300 Non-medical prescribing training course.
  • Recognise teaching/mentorship qualification e.g. ENB 998/C&G 730 or willingness to work towards.
  • Evidence of successful completion of university study (level 6 or 7) in a relevant subject.

Desirable

  • Chronic Disease Management Qualifications
  • Management qualification or demonstrable relevant experience
  • Recognised Advanced Practice Qualification
  • Minimum first degree level

Experience

Essential

  • Practitioner with experience of first contact care i.e. assessment of patient presenting with undifferentiated illness and injury some of which should be in Primary care or Emergency Care.
  • Knowledge and experience of multi-agency working
  • Understanding of legislation relating to clinical practice, and relevant professional standards and codes.

Desirable

  • Experience of policy development and implementation
  • Management experience and skills
  • Mental Health experience

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • In depth knowledge of current issues in primary care nursing
  • Up to date knowledge of contemporary clinical issues
  • Understanding of the principles and practice of clinical governance
  • Familiarity with accredited clinical systems for recording patient data e.g. SystmOne
  • IT skills, including use of MS Word and Excel
  • Able to use internet as an information resource, including searching databases

Desirable

  • Plastering
  • Suturing
  • Requesting X Rays
  • Phlebotomy/venepuncture
  • ECG recording
  • Physical examination skills
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered healthcare professional, e.g. Nurse, part 1 of current NMC register, ECP, Clinical Pharmacist, Physiotherapist.
  • Commitment to undertake and successfully complete the V300 Non-medical prescribing training course.
  • Recognise teaching/mentorship qualification e.g. ENB 998/C&G 730 or willingness to work towards.
  • Evidence of successful completion of university study (level 6 or 7) in a relevant subject.

Desirable

  • Chronic Disease Management Qualifications
  • Management qualification or demonstrable relevant experience
  • Recognised Advanced Practice Qualification
  • Minimum first degree level

Experience

Essential

  • Practitioner with experience of first contact care i.e. assessment of patient presenting with undifferentiated illness and injury some of which should be in Primary care or Emergency Care.
  • Knowledge and experience of multi-agency working
  • Understanding of legislation relating to clinical practice, and relevant professional standards and codes.

Desirable

  • Experience of policy development and implementation
  • Management experience and skills
  • Mental Health experience

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • In depth knowledge of current issues in primary care nursing
  • Up to date knowledge of contemporary clinical issues
  • Understanding of the principles and practice of clinical governance
  • Familiarity with accredited clinical systems for recording patient data e.g. SystmOne
  • IT skills, including use of MS Word and Excel
  • Able to use internet as an information resource, including searching databases

Desirable

  • Plastering
  • Suturing
  • Requesting X Rays
  • Phlebotomy/venepuncture
  • ECG recording
  • Physical examination skills

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

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

Nottingham CityCare Partnership CIC

Address

NHS Urgent Treatment Centre

Seaton House, City Link

Nottingham

NG2 4LA


Employer's website

https://www.nottinghamcitycare.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Nottingham CityCare Partnership CIC

Address

NHS Urgent Treatment Centre

Seaton House, City Link

Nottingham

NG2 4LA


Employer's website

https://www.nottinghamcitycare.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Urgent Care Centre

Jim Quinn

jim.quinn1@nhs.net

01158838517

Details

Date posted

27 December 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£35,392 to £42,618 a year Pro rata for part time

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B9826-PANF-5887

Job locations

NHS Urgent Treatment Centre

Seaton House, City Link

Nottingham

NG2 4LA


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