An exciting opportunity has arisen at our practice for a Deputy Lead Practice Nurse, 30 hours per week based at Honiton Surgery.
Main duties of the job
The ideal candidates will have recent experience within a Primary Care setting, be adaptable, highly motivated and relish a challenge. You will be part of a dynamic and innovative team who value teamwork, professional practice, mutual support and a friendly working environment.
Working with the Lead Practice Nurse, you will be a senior member of the practice multidisciplinary team, ensuring that nursing services are delivered effectively to our patient population.
The postholder will be responsible for several clinical areas including chronic disease management, as well as supporting the practice management team in the reviewing and delivery of clinical policy and procedure.
The postholder will also be responsible for the line management of the Practices HCA team alongside assisting the Lead Nurse in their responsibilities for example, improvements to the nursing team and wider practice to facilitate continuous preventative health care to the practice population.
About us
Honiton Surgery has a highly committed and friendly team of GP Partners, salaried GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Allied Health Professionals, Clinical Pharmacists, a multiskilled Practice Nursing Team and Clinical Research Team. We have a strong and supportive Management and Administrative Teams.
We have a reputation for providing excellent care to our 18,500 patients and are rated Good by the CQC.
We are the lead practice for our PCN, working collaboratively with two other practices, Sid Vale Practice and Coleridge Medical Centre. We have developed a wider range of PCN teams and roles, including Care Homes Team, Mental Health and Wellbeing Team, First Contact Physiotherapists and Clinical Pharmacists. Through the PCN we are also developing a Practice Nursing Network, led by our Lead PCN Nurse.
Job responsibilities
The Deputy Lead Practice Nurse is an important leadership role within the Practice Nurse Team.
Working with the Lead Nurse, as a senior member of the practice multidisciplinary team, the post holder will ensure nursing services are delivered effectively to the entitled patient population.
The Deputy Lead Practice Nurse will be responsible for several clinical areas such as chronic disease management as well as supporting the practice management team in the reviewing and delivery of clinical policy and procedure.
You will be responsible for the line management of a small team, specifically the HCA team alongside assisting the Lead Nurse in their responsibilities. This could involve, but not limited to, project work such as improvements to the nursing team and wider practice to facilitate continuous preventative health care to the practice population.
As part of this role you commit to ongoing development and training.
This is a patient focused, evidence-based, varied role requiring you to work within your professional boundaries.
You will be part of a supportive team and will play a crucial role in all aspects of nursing practice.
Primary Responsibilities
The following are the core responsibilities of the Deputy Lead Practice Nurse. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels:
1. Lead and manage the Healthcare/Practitioner Nurse Team. Match tasks and workload to capabilities of team members.
2. Participate in the administrative and professional responsibilities of the practice including: Representing the Nurse team at Practice and or external meetings, contribute to Nurse staff training and development, ensure Nurse team comply with CQC, NICE, NHSE, national and local guidelines, contribute to cost-effective achievement of QOF and enhanced services, promote innovative ideas, be a resource of information, mentorship and support to others, act as a mentor for new staff and students assisting with induction and training.
3. Assess, plan, develop, implement, and evaluate treatment plans that promote health and well-being across the practice population and for specific patient groups.
4. Proactively identify, diagnose, and manage treatment plans for patients at risk developing and or having a long-term condition, including prescribing/deprescribing for that condition (medical and or social) in line with national and local guidance.
5. For all areas of clinical practice understand the implications, needs of the patient and signpost appropriately.
6. Contribute to practice targets both local and national, e.g. QOF.
7. Provide adult and childhood immunisation service. Follow PSD/PGD guidelines, UK immunisation schedule.
8. Plan and support leadership team with annual Flu campaign and mass population vaccination programmes.
9. Administer prescribed therapies such as contraception injections/vitamin B12/GNHR/Aranesp/Denosumab and other patient-specific injections, recognising side effects and contraindications.
10. Perform wound management using appropriate (aseptic/clean) technique.
11. Have good understanding of the process of wound healing, knowledge of wound management, potential complications, local and national guidance.
12. Be proficient at Doppler assessment, knowledge and understanding of the pathophysiology of venous, arterial, and diabetic foot ulcers.
13. Recognise signs of wound infection, manage appropriately and interpret results from microbiology sampling.
14. To oversee the provision of chronic disease clinics, delivering patient care as necessary, referring patients to secondary/specialist care as required.
15. To maintain accurate clinical records in conjunction with extant legislation.
16. To ensure clinical codes are used effectively by all members of the nursing team.
17. To ensure the appropriate use of chronic disease registers.
18. Review medication for therapeutic effectiveness.
19. Work with the Lead Nurse and Practice Management team to improve the management of disease within the practice population. Implement clear management plans with patients including appropriate prescribing and referral.
20. Work to support compliance and adherence to prescribed treatments by detecting and managing side effects and or adverse reactions.
21. Emphasise the importance of prevention and self-care.
22. Refer patients to other services or agencies as appropriate. Promoting communication between all involved in the patient care.
23. To request pathology services and process pathology results as required.
24. To implement vaccination programmes for adults and children.
25. To support patients in the use of their prescribed medicines or over-the-counter medicines (within own scope of practice).
26. To liaise with external services/agencies to ensure the patient is supported appropriately (vulnerable patients etc.).
27. To delegate clinical responsibilities appropriately (ensuring safe practice and the task is within the scope of practice of the individual).
Secondary Responsibilities
In addition to the primary responsibilities, the Deputy Lead Practice Nurse may be requested to:
1. Develop and review audit protocols and processes for the practice, effectively utilising the audit cycle.
2. Develop, review and implement nursing protocols in conjunction with the partners.
3. Support all members of the nursing team, providing guidance when necessary, conducting appraisals and training needs analyses as required.
4. Participate in local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care.
5. Support and participate in shared learning within the practice in order to improve patient care.
6. Continually review clinical practices, responding to national policies and initiatives where appropriate.
7. Participate in the review of significant and near-miss events applying a structured approach, i.e., root cause analysis (RCA).
8. Coordinate the nursing team rota, ensuring sufficient staff are available to meet patient needs.
9. Lead the planning and implementation of changes within the nursing team, enhancing the provision of services to patients.
10. Support the practice team with the reviewing and implementation of practice policies and protocols, ensuring conformance to extant legislation.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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