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Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Employer
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Location
Sheffield
Salary
£46,148 to £52,809 a year pa/pro rata for part time staff
Closing date
17 Sep 2024

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Profession
Other Health Profession
Grade
Band 7
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
This is an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic, highly motivated and dedicated Advanced Clinical Practitioners to join our team at Sheffield GP Collaborative.

GP Collaborative provides provides urgent primary care for the city of Sheffield and clinicians will be required to work autonomously providing face-to-face consultations. telephone triage and home visits, to assist with clinical audit and other managerial responsibilities as directed from the Clinical Team. This involves working with adults and children in an out of hours setting including evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

Main duties of the job

  • To work as part of the unscheduled care team delivering a high standard of care to patients in all clinical areas within the GPC community Out of Hours Service.
  • To work autonomously providing a holistic approach to the care of patients through the appropriate method of assessment, planning care and treatment or referral as appropriate across a wide spectrum of clinical conditions within the unit. The role also requires the practitioner to work as an effective member of the team within the unit.
  • To be a role model providing clinical leadership/mentorship as a resource to all ACP's and trainees, and GPs within the GPC, encouraging and developing best practice.
  • To lead and maintain clinical governance and risk management initiatives with each unit, ensuring relevant processes are maintained within the service.
  • To hold a good working knowledge of current legislation surrounding advanced practice, and non-Medical Prescribing, including best practice in the directorate of Unscheduled Care.


About us

You will be working for an organisation which values and respects all of its staff and the community it serves. The Trust is a leader in the NHS and research sectors and provides excellent benefits for its staff. This includes a firm commitment to professional development of it's staff together with the provision of an excellent health and well-being support service.

The Combined Community & Acute Group is one of the largest of ten Care Groups in Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STHFT). Having three directorates, it spans acute and community services in several areas, including Primary and Secondary care. This provides the opportunity to develop new integrated working which the Care Group is actively pursuing.

The GP Collaborative provides an urgent Out of Hours primary care service for the city of Sheffield. This includes providing clinical triage for patients referred by the 111 service, face to face clinical assessment at the GP Collaborative as required and home visits for the house bound and those at the end of life.

The GP Collaborative also provides Primary Care streaming of patients attending ED at the Northern General Hospital and at Sheffield Children's Hospital with primary care needs that can be redirected and seen in the GP Collaborative.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Please view the attached Job Description and Person Specification documents for full details regarding this post.

When completing your application please ensure that you clearly demonstrate how you meet the role criteria.

Person Specification

Education and Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse with Valid NMC registration or Health Care Professional and registered with HCPC with relevant clinical experience
  • Willing and able to successfully complete a full Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice - which may be via the apprenticeship route
  • Post Graduate qualification in Advanced Practice
  • Advanced Physical Assessment module, Non-Medical Prescribing (if part of proposed role)
  • Advanced life support qualification (ALS/ILS) or willingness to undertake
  • Evidence of relevant continuous professional development


Desirable

  • Recognised Teaching & Assessment Qualification or equivalent experience
  • Recognised Leadership Award/qualification or equivalent experience


Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in an extended role with experience of autonomous practice
  • Evidence of portfolio of practice and sign off of competence
  • Experience of delivering training / education to others


Desirable

  • Experience of undertaking service improvement activity
  • Evidence of contribution to audit and research programs
  • Experience of training, supervising and assessing competence of junior colleagues (medical staff / ACP's / NMAHPs)
  • Clinical / managerial leadership experience, including line management of staff, e.g., sickness/absence, recruitment/selection


Skills and Knowledge

Essential

  • In depth knowledge of pathophysiology of common conditions seen in the speciality and their management
  • Able to analyse and synthesise patient information to formulate appropriate diagnoses and management plans
  • High standard of written and verbal communication - able to present and receive complex information and communicate effectively with all grades of staff and patients / families
  • Can prioritise and manage own workload and support junior personnel in managing theirs when faced with conflicting pressures
  • Ability to manage self and maintain professional conduct in difficult and challenging situations


Desirable

  • Effective leadership, negotiation and reasoning skills with the ability to influence, coach and motivate others
  • Knowledge and experience of bespoke advanced practice appraisal processes e.g., Practitioner E-Portfolio & CASP
  • Excellent presentation skills


Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Team player with a professional approach to work and colleagues able to develop good working relationships
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently.
  • Shows respect, courtesy, and professionalism in all contacts
  • Patient focussed with a 'can do' attitude
  • Commitment to staff development and training


Employer details

Employer name

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Northern General Hospital

Herries Road

Sheffield

S5 7AU

Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.

190-8098-DIR

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