Advanced Nurse Practitioner - Argyle Medical Group

Posted 6 days 16 hours ago by NHS

£80,000 - £100,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Dyfed, Pembroke Dock, United Kingdom, SA724
Job Description
Advanced Nurse Practitioner - Argyle Medical Group

We are looking for a practitioner who will provide patient-centred clinical care in care homes and other relevant housebound patients. This role focuses on assessment, treatment, monitoring and care-coordination for patients with acute, chronic or complex health needs. The practitioner will work as part of the primary care multi-disciplinary team.

Main duties of the job

Community based role primarily visiting patients in a care home setting

Telephone consultations with care homes where appropriate

This role may expand depending on experience.

About us

We are a large GP Practice of 22600 patients in rural west wales which has adapted with a multidisciplinary team of GPs, Pharmacists, ANPs, Chronic Disease PNs, PNs, HCA/Phlebotomists. We have two GP trainees within the Practice and support GP Registrars. Argyle has a higher than average disease prevalence for chronic disease with social deprivation, with mental health and drug dependence all being definite factors our specially run Chronic Disease clinics are highly effective in the treatment of these patients. As a member of the South Pembrokeshire Cluster we continue to use the skills of our physiotherapist. We also use the facility of our youth Worker and ICT team referring vulnerable/housebound patients through the MDT. We aim to work closely with our local community and are a Practice holding a Silver award for our Carers we have also liaised closely with our local schools delivering educational sessions to the children. Whilst we are undoubtedly a very busy Practice because of our patient list size we have a very supportive team and a great social committee.

Job responsibilities

Key responsibilities

Clinical care

Care co-coordination

Collaborate closely with GPs, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers and allied health workers

Communicate assessment findings and care plans clearly to the primary care team

Support care transitions following hospital discharge or emergency visits

Facilitate referrals to community services and resources as needed

Documentation and Quality

Accurately document assessments, interventions and outcomes in the electronic medical record

Participate in quality improvement initiative and projects

Follow clinical protocols, infection control and patient safety guidelines

Build trusting relationships with patients, carers and families in the care home setting

Provide culturally sensitive, trauma informed and patient centred care

Support advance care planning and goals of care discussions as appropriate

Professional practice

Practice evidence-based medicine and adhere to clinical guidance

Maintain current licensure, certification and continuing education requirements

Participate in team meetings, case conferences and ongoing training

Person Specification Qualifications
  • Registered paramedic with appropriate qualifications
  • Experience in primary care, geriatrics, community-based care
  • Experience working with a multidisciplinary team
  • Knowledge of EMIS
Experience
  • Comfortable working independently in community setting
  • Strong problem-solving and adaptability in non-traditional care environments
  • Compassionate, professional and patient focus approach
  • Strong team player with a commitment to multidisciplinary working
  • High level of organisation and documentation skills
  • Motivated to develop role in primary care and work with care homes to provide excellent patient care
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.

Depending on experienceSalary Available on Application