ANP

Posting date20 February 2026

Closing date22/03/2026 14:00:18

SalaryNegotiable

LocationLondon, N15 6JR

CompanyNHS Jobs

Job typePermanent

HoursFull Time

Reference17920714

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Work within the professional Code of Conduct and other directives as defined by the NMC. Work autonomously and be accountable for own professional actions. Be responsible for remaining up-to-date with CPD requirements to maintain professional registration with the NMC; including revalidation every three years. Ensure own educational commitment is at least sufficient to maintain CPD requirements and to ensure own mandatory training certificates are current, in line with organisational policy. Provide clinical leadership, support and training to colleagues and students. Demonstrate a clear understanding of the accountability and legal implications of the ANP role. Participate in a regular performance review with the Senior GP, using an agreed competency framework appropriate to the individuals scope of practice. Clinical Responsibilities Undertake clinical nursing practice at an advanced level using expert knowledge and clinical skills to deliver holistic care to registered patients. Assess patients with a range of acute, non-acute, and chronic medical conditions. Take a history, conduct appropriate physical examinations, formulate differential diagnoses and carry through management treatment plans ensuring relevant follow-up. Highlight any gaps in knowledge/training needs to the Senior GP and allow them the opportunity to offer support in order to fulfil the duties of this post. Remain up-to-date with clinical guidelines to ensure that practice remains evidence based; particularly guidelines for the management of chronic diseases and national/local guidance/ICB formularies when prescribing. Where appropriate make referrals to other healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care and arrange hospital admission for applicable cases. Attend MDT meetings and maintain effective relationships with multi-professional colleagues; such as the care co-ordinators, community palliative care team, district nurses, specialist nurses, mental health and social care. Undertake consultations in the most appropriate setting, using various consultation types; including, but not limited to, face to face, video, telephone, e-consultation. Undertake medication reviews in line with local medicines management guidelines and with the support of the locality pharmacist. Ensure clinical practice is safe and effective and remains within the boundaries of competence. Advise patients on general health care and minor ailments, with referral to other members of the primary and secondary health care team as necessary Work in line with organisational policies and procedural guidelines. Attend and participate in practice meetings as required Take part in clinical audit to continually review and improve the quality of care provision. Prescribe treatment in line with local and national guidelines and ICB formulary. You will be required to undertake all other duties that may be reasonably asked of you.

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