Clinical responsibilities: Implement health promotion and wellbeing programmes Develop and implement individual care plans for chronic disease patients Manage and support patients at risk of developing long-term conditions, providing advice to promote the patients health Provide wound care Run specialist clinics such as ear syringing, contraception etc. Collect specimens for pathology Provide travel advice and vaccinations Request pathology as necessary Process and interpret limited test results as required (e.g. cervical cytology results) Provide LTC clinics and refer patients to secondary care as required Maintain accurate contemporaneous clinical records in line with current regulations Ensure data is coded appropriately Implement an effective call/recall system Implement an effective immunisation programme in line with the national schedule Chaperone patients as necessary Support the clinical team in dealing with clinical emergencies Contribute to practice targets (QOF, local targets, etc.), complying with guidance as necessary Liaise with external services and agencies to ensure vulnerable patients are supported (safeguarding) Supplementary responsibilities: Provide nursing expertise and guidance as necessary Act as the infection prevention and control lead for the practice, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations, undertaking periodic audits as necessary Monitor and ensure the safe storage, stock rotation and disposal of emergency drugs and vaccines Support and participate in shared learning within the organisation Support and participate in the practices significant event reviews and processes For further details, please refer to the attached job description (under Supporting Documents).