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MIU Practitioner - Stratton HospitalinStratton BudeinStratton BudePUBLISHED FRI 28 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum / Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
NHS

Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in an advanced practice role, promoting professional development and skill enhancement.
Engagement in a collaborative team environment, allowing for shared learning and support among practitioners.
Ability to directly impact patient care and outcomes through effective assessment and treatment in a minor injuries unit.
Access to continuous development and training opportunities in minor injuries and illness, ensuring ongoing professional growth.
Flexibility within the role, allowing practitioners to adapt to the evolving needs of the service and patient population.
Work in a supportive and dynamic setting within the NHS, contributing to the community health care system.
Ownership of patient care responsibilities, fostering a strong sense of accountability and professional pride.
Join our dedicated team at Stratton Hospital as a Minor Injury Practitioner and make a real difference in the lives of patients! This exciting Band 6 position offers a unique opportunity for experienced practitioners and aspiring professionals alike. If you have a passion for minor injury care, excellent communication skills, and a desire to excel in an advanced practice role that includes minor illness and paediatrics, we want to hear from you!

As part of a close-knit team, you'll deliver effective, evidence-based assessments and treatments to patients, ensuring their care needs are met with compassion and professionalism. Flexibility is key as we embark on an exciting period of growth for our Minor Injury Unit, and your responsiveness to change will help shape our service for the better. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and work in a supportive environment that values your contributions, apply now and be part of something truly rewarding!
Opportunity to work in an advanced practice role, promoting professional development and skill enhancement.
Engagement in a collaborative team environment, allowing for shared learning and support among practitioners.
Ability to directly impact patient care and outcomes through effective assessment and treatment in a minor injuries unit.
Access to continuous development and training opportunities in minor injuries and illness, ensuring ongoing professional growth.
Flexibility within the role, allowing practitioners to adapt to the evolving needs of the service and patient population.
Work in a supportive and dynamic setting within the NHS, contributing to the community health care system.
Ownership of patient care responsibilities, fostering a strong sense of accountability and professional pride.

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