Key Areas/TasksThe ACP will provide an alternative medical workforce within a new service providing acute care to patients in their own home / place of residence. The ACP will work as an autonomous expert within the patients home environment providing acute assessment, Intervention and medical management plan for that patient.A list of main tasks and duties are outlined below but are not exhaustive due to the evolving nature of this role and service.Use highly developed clinical knowledge to independently assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate treatments and interventions for patients presenting with an undifferentiated diagnosis referred by external agencies in to the Virtual Ward ServiceUndertake physical examination as indicated by the patients condition; autonomously analysing complex clinical signs and investigation results to consider differential diagnoses and diagnose conditions, initiating treatment as required.Perform clinical procedures appropriate to the history and physical examination of the patient, including further invasive testing and treatments requiring highly developed skills and precision, including (but not limited to) catheterisation, cannulation, peripheral arterial blood gas sampling as relevant within the patients own home setting.Request investigations such as blood, urine and other laboratory tests, electrocardiographs (ECGs), ultrasound scans, X-Rays and computed tomography (CT) scans in accordance with IR(ME)R regulations and as local policy allows.Autonomously formulate appropriate management plans for patients, formulate clinical decisions and often complex treatment plans to manage acute illness and acute episodes of chronic illness including referral, admission or discharge.Continuously revaluate findings and clinical response to treatment and establish an appropriate ongoing management plan accordingly.Prioritise health problems and intervene appropriately in complex, urgent and emergency situations, including initiation and leadership of resuscitation.Manage regularly clinical events involving patients often requiring unpredictable and high levels of physical effort according to the patients dependency and clinical need.Prescribe and review medication (as an independent prescriber) for therapeutic effectiveness appropriate to patient need and in accordance with best/evidence based practice and national and local protocols and within the roles scope of practice and legal framework.Integrate both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment in patient care/management plans.Assess patients with mental health needs using local policy and guidelines and refer to appropriate services.Communicate effectively with patients, carers, colleagues and others using appropriate communication styles. Anticipate barriers to communication and ensure patients and significant others are kept fully informed and consent to treatment.Work in partnership with the existing senior multi-disciplinary teams, driving service development and change.Manage conflicting views and liaise between groups where there may be conflict.Highlight and address areas of witnessed poor practice and manage the situation appropriately.Manage staff performance, training and supervision of trainee ACPs including annual appraisals.Support staff development in order to maximise potential, encouraging everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice.Support patients, carers, relatives and staff during difficult situations arising in the clinical area e.g. breaking bad news or following an unexpected eventProduce accurate and complete documentation and patient records consistent with legislation, policies and procedures.Possess excellent time management and personal organisation skills.To be an available knowledge resource in how to initiate and manage the impact of changeDevelop and contribute local guidelines, interpreting and adapting national protocols and standards to enhance patient care and safety.To be aware of budgetary constraints within the department and manage resources appropriately and encourage others to do likewise.Ensure appropriate representation and participation in departmental meetings as appropriate for role.To actively contribute and provide leadership with service development plans within the directorate.Take responsibility for own learning and performance including participating in clinical supervision and maintaining awareness of relevant research evidence.Develop health promotion and education in conjunction with other health care professionals ensuring that all patient care within the multi-disciplinary team is based on research and best practice.Act as a constant source of clinical and theoretical knowledge for all grades and disciplines of staff as well as patients and their significant others, providing support and clinical advice in specialist areas, based on evidenced based research.Possess proficient typing, IT and computer skills. Use audio/visual equipment to record and impart information and research.Prepare and deliver presentations and participate in workshops on a local, regional and national level, to ensure the communication of good practice.Work with the MDT to further develop appropriate clinical pathways and care approaches. To disseminate learning and good practice gained to other team members.Design, coordinate and undertake collaborative audit, research and development into Oncology and related practices.Planning, delivering and implementing programmes of education and training for trainee ACPs, nurses, medical and other disciplines and continue to be involved in their ongoing support.Undertake/ participate in research/ audit and publish findings.Support Trust research and development plansRecognise and work within own competence and professional code of conductEnsure that own practice is kept updated, using an acceptable model of clinical supervision.Take every opportunity to expand own practice in line with the Professional codes for the discipline. Identify personal career development pathway as part of formal appraisal system.Through supervision and mentorship identify personal learning needs, participate in personal continuing education and other activities to promote own personal growth.Develop clinical knowledge and professional skills through relevant training.Adhere to occupational health guidelines at all times.Be able to work on own initiative independently and as a team.Be able to read and interpret extensive policy documentation; sometimes of a clinical nature requiring periods of intense concentration.Communicate with enthusiasm and conviction; motivating, inspiring and encouraging.Utilise and demonstrate sensitive communication styles to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment.Anticipate barriers to communication.Communicate effectively often about complex, sensitive and potentially distressing information with patients with carers.Create a trusting partnership with patients and/or relatives in order to communicate and explain complex medical issues including new diagnoses and agree a management /treatment plan.Ensure awareness of sources of support and guidance such as PALS and provide information in an acceptable format to all patients recognising and referring any difficulties and referring where appropriate.Be responsible for the delivery of a detailed, accurate and potentially complex clinical handover to other specialities and General Practitioners. To produce detailed and accurate written information within the medical notes or medical IT system regarding all clinical assessments, investigations completed and requested and treatments administeredMaintain confidentiality as required by professional, local and national policy, but acknowledge situations where there can be a breach of confidentiality.Be able to recognise and defuse potentially aggressive and violent individuals/situations in line with local policy and legal frameworksInterpret national and local policy regarding virtual wards and make recommendations regarding the way in which this should be applied to the serviceRole involves a mixture of driving, assessments in the patients home, sitting at a computer to update patients records, managing emails