We are delighted to be recruiting two Advanced Practitioner roles to work with our Urgent Community Response and Frailty Nurses, responding to patients in their own homes to prevent unnecessary admissions / conveyances to hospital as well as enabling patients to be discharged home from the emergency department footprint. The post holder will work in partnership with colleagues in the acute and community services, Primary Care and the ambulance service, social care, and the wider multidisciplinary team to provide appropriate patient focused care. The post holder will have completed Masters Level study that maps to the four pillars. This will include physical assessment and non-medical prescribing modules if within the scope of the professional regulation.
• To deliver patient-centred care with a high degree of autonomy, independent assessment and clinical decision-making, practicing in line with the NHS England’s (formerly HEE) Multi-professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice (or other recognised service-specific credential), their primary professional regulatory body standards and their own scope of practice for the service/patient population.
• To provide support within the team and act as role model and resource, encouraging and developing a high standard of clinical skill and improving patient outcome.
• To work with the Rapid Response and Intermediate Care Clinical Leads to support the development of clinical services within community services and improve the quality of care delivered.
• To practice across the four pillars of Advanced Practice: Clinical, Leadership and Management and Research. They will fulfil the expectations and capabilities outlined in the Multi-Professional Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice in England.
• The Advanced Practitioner practice should be developed to an advanced level whereby they can directly or indirectly influence all aspects of care and management of patients within their speciality, and across a population.
• The post holder will deliver an 80% clinical component to their role and 20% related to leadership and management, education and research.
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As part of our BHT family, you’ll benefit from learning and development opportunities to support your career progression.
Alongside NHS benefits of generous annual leave entitlement and pension scheme, you'll have access to NHS discount schemes.
We provide a range of health and wellbeing services to promote a healthy, happy workforce.
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Our vision is to provide outstanding care, support healthy communities and be a great place to work.
Our mission is to provide personal and compassionate care every time.
We are working hard to increase diversity at all levels within the trust. We believe a diverse workforce can have a positive effect on both staff wellbeing and patient outcomes.
We welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates, candidates with disabilities and care-experienced candidates.
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This advert closes on Sunday 2 Mar 2025