Job summary
Local Care Direct is a non-profit Social Enterprise operating across 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to provide various primary and urgent health care services across West Yorkshire.
We are looking for Qualified Emergency Nurse Practitioners to join our team working Part-Time at St Georges Urgent Treatment Centre.
St Georges urgent treatment centre is an alternative to A&E providing treatment for minor injuries and illnesses that are urgent but not life or limb threatening. The urgent treatment centre is open everyday from 8am -11pm (including bank holidays)
This is an exciting opportunity to expand your clinical knowledge seeing minor injury presentation of all age ranges referred from 111, ED or Walk-In.
Salary: £ per hour to £ per hour in hours depending on qualifications & experience (+ 30% out of hours uplift - to Monday to Friday and all day Saturday & Sunday)
Location: St Georges Urgent Treatment Centre, St Georges Road, Middleton, Leeds, LS10 4UZ
Shifts Available working across a 4 week rolling rota:
1. Monday weeks 1 & 2
2. Tuesday weeks 1 & 2
3. Tuesday weeks 2 & 4
4. Wednesday weekly
5. Friday week 1
6. Friday weeks 2 & 3
7. Friday weekly
8. Saturday week 2 & 4
9. Saturday weeks 1, 3 & 4
10. Saturday weeks 1, 3 & 4
11. Sunday week 3
12. Sunday weekly
13. Sunday weeks 1 & 2
Main duties of the job
The Emergency Nurse Practitioner / Emergency Practitioner will help patients presenting with minor injuries from all age ranges referred from 111, ED or Walk-In.
They will acting as a referral agent into specialities working as part of a multi-disciplinary team involving pharmacists, paramedics, advanced clinical practitioners, clinical support workers etc.
Shifts can be comprising of a mix of face-to-face and telephone assessment appointments.
Clinical Supervision and CPD is readily available with clinical team leader support and monthly educational training sessions.
About us
We care about people at Local Care Direct. Together, we act with kindness & respect, fairness & consistency, and honesty & integrity. Every one of our values is essential, but our impact is greater when we use all of them together.
Our purpose is to care for people. Established as a social enterprise in 2004 to deliver health services across West Yorkshire, our aim is to meet the needs and expectations of our patients, and our NHS and social care partners. Over the years, we have developed a broad range of services for patients across Yorkshire and the Humber including: a centralised contact centre, GP out of hours services, Urgent Treatment Centres, walk-in facilities, a dental assessment and booking service, as well as a number of bespoke services for our NHS clients.
Benefits of working for Local Care Direct:
14. Employee Assistance Programme
15. Comprehensive Staff Training programme
16. Modern working environment with a positive atmosphere
17. NHS Pensions
18. NHS Discounts (Blue light card)
19. Various hours available in a 24/7 environment
20. Support available 24/7
21. Health & Wellbeing group to support staff
22. Supportive and Friendly teams
23. Annual Awards focused on raising money to support a local charity
Internal reference: LB3592, LB3657, LB3412 & LB3725
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Title: Emergency Nurse Practitioner
Team: Clinical
Base location: St Georges Urgent Treatment Centre
Line Manager: Lead Emergency Nurse Practitioner
DBS Level required : Enhanced with Child & Adult workforce & barred
Vaccination Requirement Statement:
24. Covid19 double vaccination not required but recommended.
25. This job has been rated as Medium Risk for requiring Hepatitis B immunisation vaccination is recommended, therefore Post Holders will be offered a Hep B immunisation.
26. Flu jab recommended and will be offered.
Job Purpose
Practice, without direct supervision, as an independent healthcare practitioner within the Urgent Treatment Centres participating in care of agreed age ranges and presenting conditions.
Undertake assessment, diagnosis, treatment/referral and discharge of patients with minor illness and undifferentiated minor injuries
Duties and Responsibilities:
Clinica l
27. Independently assess, prioritise, and safely discharge/refer patients attending with undifferentiated and undiagnosed minor injuries.
28. Carry out x-ray interpretation of adult and paediatric limb x rays to aid diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries
29. Act as a referral agent and care co-ordinator by establishing multi-agency collaboration across the primary/secondary interface to meet the needs of the patient.
30. Work within the parameters of current nurse prescribing legislation and approved Patient Group Directives.
31. Provide professional and clinical advice within the multi-disciplinary team.
32. Maintain accurate, contemporaneous electronic patient records
Research and Quality
33. Demonstrate evidence based care, working within agreed guidelines and protocols
34. Take an active role in research studies within the policy framework of the organisation.
35. Participate in audit, data collection and activity monitoring to improve performance and inform future service developments.
Management
36. Actively promote integrated working in collaboration with other health care professionals both within and outside the LCD organisation.
37. Contribute to the development, implementation, review and evaluation of clinical protocols.
38. Ensure effective communication, participating in meetings and liaising with other professionals, services and agencies as required.
Professional and Educational
39. Develop own skills and competencies through education, training and development activities related to the current and future demands of the role, seeking opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge appropriate to the role
40. Understand and observe professional and national guidelines on confidentiality.
41. Comply with the corporate governance structure in keeping with the principles and standards set by the organisation.
42. Ensure clinical supervision needs are met.
43. Participate in teaching and mentoring other health professionals and members of the multi-disciplinary team.
44. Participate in annual PDR process.
45. Maintain a portfolio of development evidence appropriate for revalidation purposes.
The main duties and responsibilities shown above are not exhaustive but should merely be regarded as a guide. The jobholder will be expected to conduct any reasonable activities according to the business needs at that time. These will be subject to periodic review and may be amended to meet the changing needs of the business. The job holder will be expected to participate in this process and the company would aim to reach an agreement to changes
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
46. NMC Registered General Nurse OR Registered Paramedic HCPC / Paramedic degree.
47. Nurse practitioner or Emergency Care degree or equivalent level training in related field.
Desirable
48. Additional Qualifications relevant to emergency or urgent care.
49. Minor Illness Practitioner.
50. Mentor / Assessor qualification.
51. Prescribing qualification. (or willing to undertake)
Personal Circumstances
Essential
52. Flexibility in working hours.
Desirable
53. Flexibility in location of work.
Training
Essential
54. Evidence of continuing professional development and application to practice within the last 12 months.
Desirable
55. Understanding of training needs in relation to post.
Experience
Essential
56. Previous employment experience of working as an Emergency Nurse Practitioner or Equivalent.
Desirable
57. Evidence of a range of clinical expertise.
58. Experience of working independently in a healthcare role.
59. Experience of multidisciplinary working.
60. Experience of working to Patient Group Directives.
61. Qualified Prescriber.
62. Experience of X ray interpretation of upper and lower limb in adults and children.
Special Knowledge/ Skills
Essential
63. Effective communication skills: verbal, written and non-verbal.
64. Evidence of ability to work independently and accountably.
65. Knowledge of current clinical and professional issues.
66. Up-to-date knowledge of health agenda (local and national).
67. Innovative approach to practice.
68. Keyboard/PC skills.
69. Awareness of the impact of evidence-based practice within nursing.
Desirable
70. Experience of change management.
71. Evidence of previous contribution to service change or improvement.
72. Evidence of development of others in previous roles.