For full details of the duties and criteria for the role please refer to the job description and person specification attached.
Herefordshire and Worcestershire Heath and Care Trust are looking to recruit a compassionate and experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our team of ACPs working across 5 Community Hospitals, delivering medical care for patients from sub-acute care to general rehabilitation, and including specialist stroke services, palliative care and fractured neck of femur rehabilitation. This diverse clinical case mix requires dedicated practitioners with comprehensive assessment and medical management skills to deliver safe effective care. We are building a team for the future and recognise the benefits of ACPs leading patient assessment, management and interventional therapies, supported by a team of GPs. A Band 8a position will be offered to candidates who have completed an MSc in Advanced Practice and can demonstrate experience working at an advanced level within a relevant clinical environment. Please note, whilst the post is advertised with a base at Malvern Community Hospital, this is a rotational post, and you may be required to cover other sites on occasions. For further information or for a recommended informal visit, please contact Chris Clarke, Lead ACP on .
The successful applicant must possess the MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, including Advanced Health Assessment skill at Level 7, and be a V300 non-medical prescriber. You will work autonomously to admit and assess individual patient needs, determine a differential diagnosis, request investigations, and initiate appropriate holistic, research-based treatments, within a patient centred clinical management plan, include independent prescribing of medications. You will be expected to exercise advanced clinical expertise, and high levels of decision making in clinical care, whilst working closely with Medical, Nursing and Therapy teams to ensure patients receive appropriate holistic care, and co-ordinate a safe discharge with minimal avoidable delays. Additional responsibilities will include monitoring and leading on improvements to standards of care through, supervision of practice, clinical audit, evidence-based practice, facilitation of learning through teaching and supporting professional colleagues, and demonstrate enhanced professional leadership skills.
This is a full-time position, however a minimum of 28.5 hours worked over 3 days would be considered.
For full details of the duties and criteria for the role please refer to the job description and person specification attached.
Herefordshire and Worcestershire Heath and Care Trust are looking to recruit a compassionate and experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our team of ACPs working across 5 Community Hospitals, delivering medical care for patients from sub-acute care to general rehabilitation, and including specialist stroke services, palliative care and fractured neck of femur rehabilitation. This diverse clinical case mix requires dedicated practitioners with comprehensive assessment and medical management skills to deliver safe effective care. We are building a team for the future and recognise the benefits of ACPs leading patient assessment, management and interventional therapies, supported by a team of GPs. A Band 8a position will be offered to candidates who have completed an MSc in Advanced Practice and can demonstrate experience working at an advanced level within a relevant clinical environment. Please note, whilst the post is advertised with a base at Malvern Community Hospital, this is a rotational post, and you may be required to cover other sites on occasions. For further information or for a recommended informal visit, please contact Chris Clarke, Lead ACP on .
The successful applicant must possess the MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, including Advanced Health Assessment skill at Level 7, and be a V300 non-medical prescriber. You will work autonomously to admit and assess individual patient needs, determine a differential diagnosis, request investigations, and initiate appropriate holistic, research-based treatments, within a patient centred clinical management plan, include independent prescribing of medications. You will be expected to exercise advanced clinical expertise, and high levels of decision making in clinical care, whilst working closely with Medical, Nursing and Therapy teams to ensure patients receive appropriate holistic care, and co-ordinate a safe discharge with minimal avoidable delays. Additional responsibilities will include monitoring and leading on improvements to standards of care through, supervision of practice, clinical audit, evidence-based practice, facilitation of learning through teaching and supporting professional colleagues, and demonstrate enhanced professional leadership skills.
This is a full-time position, however a minimum of 28.5 hours worked over 3 days would be considered.