We are looking for an autonomous, independent and experienced Experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join our multidisciplinary team of clinicians and be part of a growing establishment who are committed to being a flagship organisation and at an scale provider of primary care services in the Midlands.
The role is based in the Chesterfield area - 37.5 hours per week.
We want to hear from you if are someone who strongly believes in demonstrating safe, effective clinical decision-making within a primary care setting. Working collaboratively as part of a sector team to meet the needs of our patients; delivering the highest standards of patient care.
We are a team of 200 people dedicated to our patients, working across 3 sectors covering Chesterfield, Clay Cross and Heanor. You need to be passionate about our patients, with a desire to improve our population health and wellbeing by shifting from treatment to prevention.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a different kind of GP practice, an innovative, forward thinking training practice with a strong commitment to improving our community's health and addressing inequalities.
Acting within your professional boundaries, you will assess, diagnose, and manage patients with a range of acute, non-acute and chronic medical problems. Managing daily surgeries comprising of face-to-face appointments, telephone appointments, telephone triage and undertaking home visits when appropriate.
You will be a first point of contact within the practice for patients presenting with undifferentiated, undiagnosed problems, using your skills and experience to establish a diagnosis and management plan. You will clinical assess and manage patients with chronic and ongoing health problems.
You will use your individual skills and experience to make a positive contribution to the organisation and the development of a “one team” approach to provide high quality patient services within and across primary care.
This is an essential role working with GPs, other Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, Pharmacists and Mental Health Practitioners in order to succeed.
Trust Proud to CARE Values and Behaviours
Linked to the NHS constitution, Proud to CARE describes the behaviours the Trust expects from every employee. The post holder will demonstrate a commitment to the values and behaviours described below through their day to day practices with colleagues, patients and carers.
Compassion
• Compassionate care delivered with professionalism and a positive, friendly attitude
• Care that preserves dignity and respects the person; putting patients at the heart of all we do
• Respecting the unique and individual contribution that each of our staff members make – fair, positive and inclusive, recognising diversity and using it to enrich our organisation.
Achievement
• Excellent care, safe services and a positive experience every time.
• Exceeding expectations by delivering first-class performance, bettering national standards through innovation and ingenuity.
Relationships
• An open and honest relationship with our patients, staff, partners and our communities.
• Working in partnership in the interests of our patients.
• Acting in a socially responsible way and meeting our commitments to the local community.
Environment
• Providing a hospital environment that is modern, clean and safe – conducive to care and recovery; and a good place to work.
For full list of main duties and responsibilities please see the attached Job description and Person Specification.
This advert closes on Thursday 27 Feb 2025
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