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ClinicianinBlackpoolinBlackpoolPUBLISHED WED 5 FEB 2025

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Varied Work Environment, Every day brings new challenges, ensuring that no two shifts are the same, which keeps the role engaging.
Community Impact, Directly contribute to the well-being of the local population by providing essential healthcare support and referrals.
Professional Growth, Opportunities for continuous personal development through annual reviews, training programs, and participation in quality improvement processes.
Collaborative Culture, Work alongside skilled health advisors and other clinicians in a supportive environment that encourages teamwork.
Flexible Scheduling, With options for full-time, part-time, and bank shifts, clinicians can enjoy a work-life balance that accommodates their lifestyle.
Use of Technology, Utilize advanced decision support software to aid in patient assessments, enhancing clinical judgment and decision-making.
Diverse Patient Interaction, Engage with a wide range of patients across all age groups, enhancing communication and assessment skills.
The "111 Clinician" role at FCMS in Blackpool involves delivering high-quality healthcare support in a busy call center environment, primarily through telephone consultations for the NHS 111 service. Clinicians are responsible for assessing patients of all ages using clinical judgement along with decision-support software, aiming to provide appropriate care, advice, and referrals to other healthcare services. The position requires a minimum of two years' experience in acute or primary care and emphasises adaptability, as the service operates 24/7, with shifts required during evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Key responsibilities include effective communication with patients, critically evaluating information to offer health advice, maintaining knowledge of healthcare policies, and ensuring patient safety and support in complex situations. Clinicians will also participate in ongoing professional development, contribute to quality improvement processes, and uphold the organisation's commitment to safeguarding vulnerable populations. The role demands professionalism in managing high call volumes and addressing varied patient needs while working collaboratively with both clinical and non-clinical colleagues.
Varied Work Environment, Every day brings new challenges, ensuring that no two shifts are the same, which keeps the role engaging.
Community Impact, Directly contribute to the well-being of the local population by providing essential healthcare support and referrals.
Professional Growth, Opportunities for continuous personal development through annual reviews, training programs, and participation in quality improvement processes.
Collaborative Culture, Work alongside skilled health advisors and other clinicians in a supportive environment that encourages teamwork.
Flexible Scheduling, With options for full-time, part-time, and bank shifts, clinicians can enjoy a work-life balance that accommodates their lifestyle.
Use of Technology, Utilize advanced decision support software to aid in patient assessments, enhancing clinical judgment and decision-making.
Diverse Patient Interaction, Engage with a wide range of patients across all age groups, enhancing communication and assessment skills.

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