Phlebotomy skills including near patient testing for INR, blood glucose and cholesterol. Processing of patient samples for despatch to hospital laboratories. This will include body fluids such as urine, faeces and sputum. This will also include urinalysis and the reporting of results to a registered clinician. Measuring and recording patient blood pressure. Reporting any measurement outside of the norm to the appropriate clinician. Prepare and maintain environments and equipment before, during and after patient care interventions. Ensure clinical treatment rooms are clean and well stocked. Stock ordering may be expected. Comply with national standards for healthcare cleanliness. Long term condition monitoring and NHS Health check screening. Have a basic level of computer literacy including the ability to use emails. Accurate and contemporaneous record keeping of all patient contact using appropriate templates and read coding, including recording QOF data and patient self-care advice. Notifying the GP/ nurse of any significant patient issues. Liaising with and assisting members of the administrative team. Act as a Chaperone when requested.