Job summary Is it for me? Well work alongside our clinicians to ensure they are sufficiently inducted and trained; there will be regular constructive supervision in place. Its important to us that you feel safe and supported in the role. Youll need to be a registered health care professional, i.e nurse or paramedic and have a current HCPC registration. The UTC will work off a 20-minute appointment template, seeing 3 patients per hour on average. Well need your clinical knowledge to be up to date, research based and relevant to the role. Youll also need to have a non-medical prescribing qualification in order to be successful. Main duties of the job Clinical Practitioner Were seeking Clinical Practitioners to join our brand new clinically led team of health care professionals to work within the Urgent Treatment Centre at Ipswich Hospital due to open May 2024. The purpose built, state of the art Urgent Treatment Centre will allow for Suffolk GP Federation and ESNEFT staff to work collaboratively across fully equipped clinic rooms, allowing a true multi-disciplinary workforce. The UTC will provide the new front door service at Ipswich Hospital, and will allow for the quick assessment and direction of patients to the appropriate care, maximising the ability to stream patients who would otherwise attend the Emergency Department directly. Whats next? Interested? Want to know more? For further information, or for an informal chat contact or Catriona.McCallumsuffolkfed.org.uk wed love to hear from you. About us What will we offer you? Competitive pay rates - with enhanced payment for overnight shifts. Day / Evening- £41.73 per hour Overnight- £52.16 per hour Protected time built in to the rota to allow for meaningful learning and regular breaks. A place to learn and develop a new culture which embraces new approaches and supports career development. A people focused approach from recruitment to audits and shared learning. A supportive, safe, and inclusive environment. We embrace differences, recognise clinical autonomy, and have visible leadership. Contract type: The service is delivered in a way that allows you to design your own rota, to fit around other commitments and preferences. There will be the possibility for casual work on an ad hoc basis or if youre after something more concrete, the option for contracted shifts on a regular basis. The choice is yours we want to allow our clinicians to build their own schedule Youll be fully supported by an administration team, senior management, and our rota team to allow you to focus on delivering high quality patient care. Date posted 23 April 2024 Pay scheme Other Salary £41.73 an hour Contract Bank Working pattern Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working Reference number 27663 Job locations UECC Department Ipswich Hospital Ipswich Suffolk IP4 5PD Job description Job responsibilities Job description Job title: UECC Clinical Practitioner Reports to: Urgent Care Clinical Lead Place of work : UECC Department Ipswich Hospital Job Purpose The Clinical Practitioner will be responsible for the delivery of a safe and effective clinical response for people in Suffolk accessing our urgent care services; Out of Hours, GP and ED Streaming. The post holder will identify and provide the correct care and necessary treatment for individual patients to meet their presenting needs. This role will support appropriate patient care and ensure that flow is maintained across urgent and emergency care services within Suffolk. The Clinical Practitioner is a key member of the Urgent Care team and will be expected to provide comprehensive care to patients. The Clinical Practitioner will work effectively with all colleagues within the team to deliver high quality patient centred care. Main Duties & Responsibilities The post holder will be an experienced nurse / paramedic acting within their professional boundaries. They will provide care for the presenting patient from initial history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. They will demonstrate safe, clinical decision-making and expert care, including assessment and diagnostic skills, for patients within the service, working within their level of competency. To hold a professional qualification in prescribing, and to prescribe for all patients as appropriate. To provide clinical care to patients accessing our urgent care services. This may include consultation sessions, referring onwards and home visits. To work closely with the wider urgent care teams in delivering high quality patient centred clinical care. To ensure on-going CPD to keep abreast of new clinical developments and maintain an appreciation of the commitments and requirements of the wider clinical workforce. To provide appropriate health promotion and prevention health care advice to all patients attending the Service. Engage in the revalidation process and appraisal processes as relevant. To prioritise work and deliver appropriate management of care. Job description Job responsibilities Job description Job title: UECC Clinical Practitioner Reports to: Urgent Care Clinical Lead Place of work : UECC Department Ipswich Hospital Job Purpose The Clinical Practitioner will be responsible for the delivery of a safe and effective clinical response for people in Suffolk accessing our urgent care services; Out of Hours, GP and ED Streaming. The post holder will identify and provide the correct care and necessary treatment for individual patients to meet their presenting needs. This role will support appropriate patient care and ensure that flow is maintained across urgent and emergency care services within Suffolk. The Clinical Practitioner is a key member of the Urgent Care team and will be expected to provide comprehensive care to patients. The Clinical Practitioner will work effectively with all colleagues within the team to deliver high quality patient centred care. Main Duties & Responsibilities The post holder will be an experienced nurse / paramedic acting within their professional boundaries. They will provide care for the presenting patient from initial history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. They will demonstrate safe, clinical decision-making and expert care, including assessment and diagnostic skills, for patients within the service, working within their level of competency. To hold a professional qualification in prescribing, and to prescribe for all patients as appropriate. To provide clinical care to patients accessing our urgent care services. This may include consultation sessions, referring onwards and home visits. To work closely with the wider urgent care teams in delivering high quality patient centred clinical care. To ensure on-going CPD to keep abreast of new clinical developments and maintain an appreciation of the commitments and requirements of the wider clinical workforce. To provide appropriate health promotion and prevention health care advice to all patients attending the Service. Engage in the revalidation process and appraisal processes as relevant. To prioritise work and deliver appropriate management of care. Person Specification Qualifications & Training Essential Registered Nurse Recognised nurse practitioner qualification Non-medical prescribing qualification Knowledge & Experience Essential An experienced nurse with a proven track record of working in primary care, or urgent care services. Experienced prescriber Competent and able to maintain own up to date clinical knowledge Skills & Abilities Essential Able to provide high quality personal clinical services Clear written and verbal communication skills Able to work to a schedule, and keep to appointment times Person Specification Qualifications & Training Essential Registered Nurse Recognised nurse practitioner qualification Non-medical prescribing qualification Knowledge & Experience Essential An experienced nurse with a proven track record of working in primary care, or urgent care services. Experienced prescriber Competent and able to maintain own up to date clinical knowledge Skills & Abilities Essential Able to provide high quality personal clinical services Clear written and verbal communication skills Able to work to a schedule, and keep to appointment times 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information 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. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Suffolk GP Federation CIC Address UECC Department Ipswich Hospital Ipswich Suffolk IP4 5PD Employer's website https://suffolkfed.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)