Job summary
Areyou a Practice Nurse would like to work Monday to Friday? We are lookingfor a professional, efficient and diligent member of our team.
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Main duties of the job
Purpose of the Post
To provide a rangeof quality health and personal care services, which are effective andresponsive to individual needs.
To cater for thepatients in a professional, efficient and courteous manner
About us
Shotfield Medical Practice is composed of four GP partners, five salaried GPs, a Nursing team including HCA support and a comprehensive admin support team providing primary care services to a registered population of approximately 13000 patients across the Wallington, Carshalton and Beddington areas.
We are looking forward to welcoming a new member to our Nursing Team
Job description
Job responsibilities
Purpose of the Post
To provide a range of quality health and personal care services, which are effective and responsive to individual needs. To cater for the patients in a professional, efficient and courteous manner.
The following list of duties is to illustrate the scope of responsibility and is not intended to be exhaustive.
Main Clinical Duties
1. According to qualifications and experience, to work as an autonomous practitioner within the multi-disciplinary team to provide a full range of Practice Nursing services, including:
2. Cervical Cytology
3. Chronic Disease Management including Asthma, Diabetes, COPD
4. Patient Education and Health Promotion
5. Wound management
6. Ear irrigation
7. Vaccinations and immunisation
8. Travel health vaccination and advice
9. Other general treatment room services
10. According to qualifications and experience to provide assessment, implementation and evaluation of clinical packages of care.
11. Provide health education and work with the patient and other healthcare professionals to effectively deliver appropriate packages of care
12. According to qualifications and experience, advise patients and other clinical staff on the management of chronic diseases and appropriate therapies and pharmacological intervention
13. Refer patients independently to other clinical disciplines internally and externally as appropriate for further care
14. Undertake clinical audit activities to review care provided, make recommendations for improvement in care and implement agreed changes
15. Assist with QOF and other target work to ensure maximum performance for the practice
Administrative duties
16. Ensure that accurate and contemporaneous notes of consultations are kept on the computer system (currently EMIS Web).
17. Assist in the maintenance and monitoring of medical supplies and also the ordering and recording of medical supplies from appropriate suppliers and in accordance with normal practice procedures. Ensure appropriate storage on receipt of supplies and equipment
18. Ensure regular routine servicing and maintenance of medical equipment and maintain record of these accordingly including details of items for repair.
19. Ensure that clinical rooms are well stocked and maintained.
20. Assist with any recall or follow-up systems required to encourage patient attendance.
Communication
21. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all members of the clinical and non-clinical team including regular attendance at nursing team meetings and other appropriate meetings within the practice, the locality and ICB as a whole.
22. Communicate effectively with patients and their relatives through verbal and non-verbal means.
23. Assess the patients ability to give informed consent, and request assistance from another clinician if unsure.
24. Read and reply to internal and external emails on a regular basis as a means to communicate with other staff members.
Confidentiality and Data Protection
The post holder will have access to sensitive information about patients health and other matters. It is imperative that staff respect patients privacy, confidentiality and act appropriately.
Information must be disclosed to an appropriate clinician if it is felt that the patient were at risk of harm to themselves or others in accordance with the Practices policies.
Equality and Diversity
Act in ways that recognise patients, carers and colleagues rights.
Respect the privacy, dignity, needs and beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues.
Behave in a manner which is welcoming, courteous and non-judgemental.
Leadership
Assist in managing any junior nursing staff including health care assistants. Participate in the induction of new staff, providing mentoring and supervision where appropriate.
Participate in the development and implementation of the practice development plan, the planning of clinical services and delivery of practice objectives. Identifying new opportunities for service developments, indentifying needs and how these can be met.
Organise clinical and non-clinical time of self and other members of staff.
Training and mentoring of medical and nursing students when required
Actively participate in clinical/practice meetings
Personal & Professional Development
Take responsibility for ones own professional development, learning, performance, registration and revalidation. This includes having regular supervision with senior colleagues and requesting support when necessary.
Undertake any necessary training and development that is beneficial to oneself and the Practice.
Maintain a record of own personal & professional development using appropriate tools to do so
Ensure mandatory training is up to date and understanding that this training may need to be undertaken on days not normally worked.
Understand the limitations of the role and ones own sphere of competence.
Be aware of the legal issues applicable to the job role.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
25. Registered Nurse
26. Adult Nurse Diploma or Degree
27. Qualifications Diplomas in Asthma and COPD
28. Registration with NMC
Desirable
29. Diploma in Diabetes
Experience
Essential
30. Min 1 year working experience
31. Cytology
32. Chronic Disease Management
33. Wound management
34. Ear Irrigation
35. Childrens Immunisations
36. Adult immunisations
37. Travel advice and immunisations
38. Hypertension
39. Safeguarding adults and child protection
Desirable
40. Population health wellbeing and self-care
41. Contraception Advice
42. Well woman issues
43. Learning disabilities
44. Mental illness health checks
Knowledge and skills
Essential
45. Ability to use own initiative
46. Working independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team
47. Up to date knowledge of NICE guidance and other national guidance
48. Excellent time management
49. Good communication skills
50. Ability to work under pressure and prioritise workload
Desirable
51. Experience of using EMIS web
52. Working knowledge of GMS/PMS contracts and QoF
53. Good auditing skills
Personal qualities and abilities
Essential
54. Flexibility
55. Organised
56. Commitment to equal opportunities and how it applies in the workplace
57. Good team player
Desirable
58. Car driver