The successful candidate will be expected to meet all criteria detailed for an Enhanced Practice Nurse under the latest Network DES. This is summarised below. The applicant must: have qualified from a degree in nursing or from a registered nurse degree apprenticeship (RNDA) be registered with the Nursing & Midwifery Council have a post graduate qualification at level 7 or above. Within the role the successful candidate will have the following key responsibilities: working as part of a MDT within the PCN consult with patients, their family, carers, and multi-professional team to undertake assessments of patient need and devise and evaluate complex care plans evaluates and analyses clinical problems using their clinical knowledge, seeking out and applying relevant evidence, enhanced techniques, interventions, and equipment to make clinical decisions deliver enhanced clinical care in the context of continual change, challenging environments, different models of care delivery, innovation and rapidly evolving technologies using analysis and their underpinning knowledge to manage complex interventions teach and advise patients, their families and carers on how to manage conditions or support the multi-disciplinary team to do so participate in clinical audits and research projects as required, and implement changes including the development and updating of practice protocols and procedures locally keep up to date with and work within national and local protocols where they exist recognise boundaries of their practice and know when and to whom patients should be referred using the principles of delegation, delegate work to other members of the MDT and take responsibility for the delegated activity as appropriate demonstrate initiative and creativity in finding solutions to problems hold responsibility for service performance and delivery potentially provide supervision to junior members of staff including but not limited to nurse associates and general practice nurses. Any other duties deemed suitable to the role for the wider benefit of the PCN, it's member practices, and their patients.