Advanced Practitioner - Northampton

Posting date19 April 2024

Closing date19/05/2024 16:46:18

Salary£59,226 to £69,066 per year, £59226 - £69066 a year

LocationNorthampton, NN15BD

CompanyNHS Jobs

Job typePermanent

HoursFull Time

Reference14376384

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What your typical day looks like: Autonomous practice utilising your advanced clinical skills to assess, diagnose, treat, and refer patients, ensuring comprehensive clinical care. Excelling in communication, both verbal and nonverbal, establishing rapport with patients and caregivers. Making confident decisions and communicating them effectively, ensuring clarity and understanding. Recognising and initiating where appropriate advice of relevant specialisms. Maintaining appropriate clinical records in line with current practice guidelines. Working effectively as part of a multi professional team in collaboration with other members of the service. Discharging or referring patients as appropriate to internal or external clinical pathways. To be a successful Advanced Practitioner youll need: To be a registered Adult Nurse registered with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), a Paramedic registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC), a pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) registered as an independent non-medical prescriber. A minimum of 2 modules at Level 7, these must include Minor Illness & Minor Injury Capability to conduct a concise clinical history and physical examination. The ability to formulate a differential diagnosis management plan. Effective communication abilities in clinical settings, alongside strong verbal and written skills, and proficiency in computer usage. Strong negotiation skills and critical thinking techniques. Thorough awareness of contemporary frameworks and advancements in out-of-hours care, as well as specialised clinical/technical skills in health and social care Motivation, passion, positivity, resilience, and a determination to provide outstanding patient care. Right to work in the UK More information on our recruitment process can be found here or reach out to our team of talent acquisition professionals by emailing: Careers@DHUHealthCare.nhs.uk At DHU HealthCare we pride ourselves on our diverse workforce, and we remain committed to ensuring every person, in each of our teams, can bring their true selves to work without risk or fear of discrimination. As such, we would welcome applications from diverse audience representing the communities we continue to serve. We proudly embrace forces-friendly practices and dedicate unwavering support to our Veterans/Service Leavers; Reservists; Cadet Force Adult Volunteers and military spouses/partners, fostering a workplace that values their unique skills and contributions.

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