Advanced Clinical Prescribers

Job details

General information

Reference

000003  

Publication start date

17/10/2022

Vacancy category

Standard

Job description

PHL HEALTHCARE 37.5 ROLLING

Post description

CAS Whiteley ACP

Vacancy details

Title

Advanced Clinical Prescribers

Job description

PHL are seeking Advanced Clinical Prescribers to join our Covid Medicine Delivery Unit (CMDU), the role will primarily be to assess High Risk patients referred into the service, review clinical history, “Decide to Treat” based on National Criteria and to prescribe neutralising monochlonal antibodies (nMabs) in line with national timeframes.

Additionally the role shall require you to liaise with partners within the service such as Specialist Teams, the ICB and Trusts as well as the PHL Management (clinical and non-clinical) Team to assess the effectiveness of the service. Ensure that our patients are assessed and processed throughout the patient pathway, quickly, safely and are fully aware of treatment plans.

This role could be an ideal opportunity to join PHL on a permanent full OR part time basis offering base and remote home working.

Monday to Sunday: Day time Hours from 09:00 – 17:00

Skills and experience

 Advanced Clinical Practitioner Responsibility:

  • Assess undifferentiated patients with a range of acute, non-acute and chronic medical conditions
  • Take history, formulate differential diagnoses and formulate/manage treatment plans when working in any clinical environment
  • Refer and facilitate patient pathways through appropriate referrals
    Prescribe medication as required within your clinical competence
  • Recognise the need and initiate emergency treatment to save life or to safeguard the interests of the patient and refer to emergency services when appropriate


Advanced Clinical Practitioner Skills & Experience:

  • 3 years of experience working in a primary care GP practice3 years’ experience in an urgent care setting such as an urgent treatment centre
  • At least 6 years post qualification.
    Excellent knowledge and experience in the assessment and management of minor injury and illness presentations
  • Good knowledge of primary care referral pathways such as 2-week-wait referrals
  • Registered with the NMC/HCPC
  • Non-medical prescriber
  • Post graduate diploma (PgDip) and working towards completion of the MSc qualification. Completed level 7 modules must include a history taking and patient examination/decision-making module

Additional vacancy detail

 

Flexible hours working days and weekends. Hours of cover include public holidays. Although we are required to cover certain core hours, we can be flexible to fit around you and your desired lifestyle so we urge you to contact us to see if the role is right for you and your needs.

We also have other new services mobilising within the Hampshire area and therefore would love to hear from you to discuss other opportunities, which can be beneficial to you.

The Benefits

As well as a rewarding career, development opportunities and a competitive salary, you will also enjoy a generous holiday allowance and the opportunity to join the company pension scheme.

Due to the high volume of applications received we are unable to respond to unsuccessful candidates. If your application is of interest to us, we will normally contact you within 2 weeks of receiving your application.

Vacancy location

Location

Hampshire, Whiteley

Candidate criteria

Highest level of education required

Postgraduate/Masters/Level 7 NVQ

Most relevant qualification

Masters Degree

Subject

  • Nursing accreditation
  • Primary healthcare accreditation
  • Health and social care accreditation
  • Paramedic accreditation

Minimum level of experience required

5 years plus post registration experience

Professional registration status

NMC

Relevant area of practice

Urgent care setting

Right to Work

Working Pattern

37.50