Band 6 Urgent and Emergency Care Practitioner inCoventry inCoventry PUBLISHED MON 25 NOV 2024

Diverse Role, The position allows for a variety of responsibilities, from handling acute medical cases to facilitating preventative care, making each day unique.
Holistic Approach, Practitioners focus on the overall well-being of patients, addressing both medical and social needs, which can lead to improved patient outcomes.
Preventative Care Focus, Emphasizing prevention helps reduce avoidable hospital admissions, benefiting both patients and the healthcare system overall.
Collaborative Environment, The role involves working with a wide range of healthcare professionals, including ambulance services, primary and secondary care, promoting teamwork and knowledge sharing.
Professional Development, Opportunities to gain qualifications, like the Physical Health Assessment qualification, and to provide clinical supervision to junior team members enhance career growth.
Clinical Leadership, Acting as a clinical leader allows for influencing service delivery and contributing to policy development within the organization.
Impactful Work, The role directly contributes to patient care and community health, making a significant difference in the lives of individuals in acute crisis.
The Band 6 Urgent and Emergency Care Practitioner role at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust involves providing holistic assessments for patients in acute crisis and implementing clinical interventions typically found in secondary care settings. The focus is on preventing avoidable hospital admissions by supporting prehospital clinical pathways and facilitating timely care, allowing patients to return to their homes for treatment and monitoring.

Key responsibilities include:

- Conducting comprehensive clinical assessments and triaging patients from various referral sources such as hospitals, primary care, and ambulance services.
- Implementing a physical health assessment qualification to enhance patient evaluations.
- Supporting clinical decision-making and ensuring safe signposting to appropriate services.
- Delivering clinical supervision and leadership to junior team members, while contributing to service and policy development.
- Managing patient care plans and discharge processes for medically stepped down patients.
- Performing dynamic risk assessments, prioritizing patient safety, and ensuring adherence to health and safety guidelines.

The role requires a full driving license and involves acting independently, demonstrating high standards of practice, and maintaining knowledge of evidence-based care. The post holder is expected to facilitate learning experiences for students and collaborate effectively within a multi-agency care model.

 


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