In order to meet the needs of patients in this new prison Practice Plus Group has developed an exciting new integrated approach to the provision of care. Teams will work together at each stage of the patient journey, supporting them as they arrive into prison (Early Days in Custody Team), delivering the care they need, promoting good health and supporting resettlement (Planned Care Team) and responding to urgent and emergency needs (Unscheduled Care Team). As a Practice Nurse you need expert clinical skills and demonstrate judgement in assessing and managing wide ranging and complex patient problems. You will provide clinical leadership for the Primary care team and be a critical leader within the scheduled care Team. This multi-disciplinary team is made up of a variety of registered and non-registered professionals including; nurses, doctors and mental health/substance misuse practitioners. You will act as a role model ensuring professional appearance and maintaining professional standards at all times. You will deliver face to face care and provide safe and effective health assessments and treatment of patients within the establishment. You will be accountable for your own practice, including the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge or referral of patients, independent of medical intervention. To practice as a Practice Nurse within own scope of clinical competence and agreed acceptable limits of practice. This is to include senior leadership in complex wounds, long term conditions and QoF management. You will work as part of the multi-disciplinary team in providing quality, evidence based health care to meet the immediate needs of the patient.