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Senior Urgent Care Practitioner inBoston inBoston PUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year Per Annum, Pro rata  PERMANENT 
NHS

Lincolnshire Community Health Service NHS Trust Follow Lincolnshire Community Health Service NHS Trust

Autonomous Work Environment, The role allows for autonomy in assessing, diagnosing, managing, and discharging patients, providing a sense of ownership over patient care.
Collaborative Team Dynamics, Work closely with a diverse multidisciplinary team, including advanced clinical practitioners and doctors, fostering a collaborative healthcare environment.
Variety of Clinical Settings, Opportunity to work in different settings such as urgent care departments, in-home patient care, and the Clinical Assessment Service, enhancing clinical experience.
Comprehensive Training, Access to extensive training in telephone triage and CAS methods, supporting ongoing professional development and skill enhancement.
Flexible Working Hours, Options for full-time or part-time hours, allowing for work-life balance and accommodating personal schedules.
Significant Patient Impact, The role emphasizes making a meaningful difference in patient care, particularly for those with minor injuries and illnesses.
Supportive Work Culture, Join a dedicated team that embodies the LCHS values of Listening, Caring, Acting, and Improving, contributing to a positive organizational culture.
The role of Senior Urgent Care Practitioner at Boston's Urgent Treatment Centre involves working autonomously to assess, diagnose, manage, and discharge patients with minor injuries and illnesses. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will collaborate with advanced clinical practitioners and doctors to provide urgent care services across Lincolnshire. The position is available in full-time or part-time capacities, with operations running 24/7, requiring contributions to both day and night shifts. Candidates are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet every qualification, and comprehensive training for telephone triage services is offered for interested individuals.

This position provides an opportunity to engage with patients through face-to-face consultations in urgent care settings, in-home patient care, and participation in the Clinical Assessment Service (CAS). With a commitment to the LCHS values of listening, caring, acting, and improving, this role allows practitioners to significantly impact patient care in a supportive and dynamic work environment. The expected start date for this role is not before May 2025.

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