Main Duties and Responsibilities The following are the core responsibilities of the Paramedic Practitioner. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels: Provide direct and/or indirect patient care oriented toward improving or maintaining health and preventing illness Perform physical examinations and/or preventive health measures to assess and evaluate patient's clinical problems and health care needs Refer patient to other available services to meet needs where appropriate Undertake triage and face to face clinics in partnership with and supervised by a GP Communicate with others regarding patient's status and progress to provide education, guidance, case management and follow-up Undertake home visits, in accordance with practice protocols Undertake daily minor illness / injury clinics and promote primary and secondary prevention with the support of the GPs and other clinicians Accurate and timely input of patient data onto the clinical system Support and contribute when applicable to the development of practice clinical procedures and protocols Carry out clinical audit as appropriate Liaise with other health care professionals when required Act in a way that protects the confidentiality of patients and maintains the integrity of the patient / practice relationship Take an active role and contribute to practice meetings when applicable Deal with medical emergencies at the surgery Attend all mandatory training sessions or arrange alternatives Work safely at all times in accordance with legislative requirements and practice policy and procedures Perform any other tasks within the skills of the post holder