Job responsibilities Works as an integral part of the PCNs Multi-disciplinary team including, GP partners, Salaried GPs, GP Registrars, Nurse practitioners, Mental Health Workers, Practice nurses, HCA, Care Coordinators and Clinical Pharmacist. Assess and triage patients, including same day triage, and as appropriate provide definitive treatment (including prescribing medications following policy, patient group directives, NICE (national) and local clinical guidelines and local care pathways) or make necessary referrals to other members of the primary care team; Advise patients on general health and promote self-management where appropriate, including signposting patients to the PCNs social prescribing service, and where appropriate, other community or voluntary services Perform and interpret ECGs Perform investigatory procedures, specialist health checks and QOF investigations as required within their scope of practice and in line with local and national guidance Undertake the collection of pathological specimens including intravenous blood samples, swabs, and other samples within their scope of practice, and within line of local and national guidance Support the delivery of anticipatory care plans and lead certain community services (e.g. monitoring blood pressure and diabetes risk of elderly patients living in sheltered housing) Provide an alternative model to urgent and same day GP home visit for the network and clinical audits Communicate at all levels across organisations ensuring that an effective, person-centred service is delivered Communicate proactively and effectively with all colleagues across the multi-disciplinary team, attending and contributing to meetings as required. Support the PCN care-home population by providing medical services (ward rounds, urgent care visits where necessary).