About this role
Job summary
Due to the relocation of our existing ANP, we are looking for an Advanced Nurse Practitioner who is an independent prescriber and has experience in the treatment of minor illness (level 7 or working towards level 7) to join our clinical practice team of GPs, Practice Nurses and HCAs, a Clinical Pharmacist, a Pharmacy Technician and Physiotherapist.
Ideally, we would like someone to work up to 29 hours per week (on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday).
We offer 15-minute appointments, admin time each day and a named GP mentor of the day where any patients can openly be discussed and support offered where required. Telephone and face to face appointments will be offered.
If this appeals to you, please get in touch for a chat or informal visit. You can contact Dr Lesley Haynes, Senior Partner or our management team Natalie Parish or Jennifer Lumsden on 0117 9321 321 / 0117 9321 320 or submit a copy of your CV to our Assistant Practice Manager at [email protected]
Our closing date is 31st July however we may close the advert early if we receive suitable applications.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will be an independent prescriber, will have experience of delivering face to face consultations and telephone consultations, directing care appropriately and managing complete episodes of care independently. We would like someone with post-registration experience of which are ideally working in a primary care or urgent care environment. We would expect you to hold or be working towards an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice.
About us
You would be joining a three-partner practice, with four salaried GPs, a clinical pharmacist, a pharmacy technician and a first contact physio. Our skilled nursing team are experts in diabetes and respiratory medicine.
We are a training practice and currently have an ST3 with us. We teach medical students from Bristol University and several of our doctors are involved in the GP fellowship mentoring scheme.
We are proud to say that we score highly in the Bristol, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire area National Patient Satisfaction Survey and our monthly friends and family responses continue to support these results.
We have a superb reception team, who are skilled care navigators, so at present we are continuing to provide a traditional model of general practice, meaning that our clinicians can spend time seeing patients, rather than triaging online requests for appointments. We also have a fantastic admin team who work very hard to reduce the administrative burden on the doctors/ANP.
As a practice we are passionate about the well being of our staff. We have a daily morning coffee break to allow us to meet up, fortnightly morning clinical meetings and educational evening supper clubs. We also have quarterly all staff training afternoon. We are located right by the Bristol to Bath cycle path, and several members of staff regularly cycle to work. We are fortunate to have a lovely garden so in the summer we often have our lunch outside.
Job description Job responsibilities
Key responsibilities, but not limited to: -
Act as an expert practitioner, demonstrating advanced clinical competence and a knowledge base beyond those associated with conventional nursing roles
Work as an autonomous nurse/clinical practitioner providing high quality and timely patient centred care
Be an independent prescriber
Have experience of delivering face to face and telephone consultations, directing care appropriately and managing complete episodes of care independently
Undertake consultations with patients as an autonomous practitioner and using own clinical judgement, diagnose, treat, refer and or discharge patients
Recommend, investigate and explain appropriate and non-invasive diagnostic tests, investigations and interpret findings and reports
Person Specification
Experience Essential
You will have experience of delivering face to face and telephone consultations, directing care appropriately and managing complete episode of care independently Management of minor illnesses or ailments Proven ability to the safe management of acute and ongoing illness in patients presenting with undifferentiated diagnoses Able to work autonomously, without immediate support and supervision Proven ability to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of own clinical practice
Desirable
Two years ideally working in a primary care or urgent care environment
Qualifications Essential
You should hold, or be working towards an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice Hold a Masters degree in Advanced Clinical Practice Current registered nurse (NMC/RGN) Additional qualifications consistent with MSc Pathway (Advanced Clinical Practice, Clinical Patient Assessment, Research and Audit) Independent prescriber Minor illness diploma or equivalent level of qualification/experience Evidence of continuing professional development (CPDE) Valid UK work permit (if needed)
Desirable
Two years ideally working in a primary care or urgent care environment
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 Close Farm Surgery
Address 47 Victoria Road
Warmley
Bristol
BS30 5JZ
United Kingdom
Employer's website https://www.closefarmsurgery.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)
