This role will be hosted by a GP practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN), and will be working in LS25/26 GP practices.
LS25/26 PCN has a patient population of circa 75,000 across 7 practices:
Garforth Medical Centre
Gibson Lane Practice
Kippax Hall Surgery
Lofthouse Surgery
Moorfield House Surgery
Nova Scotia Medical Centre
Oulton Medical Centre
We are looking for someone who is passionate about the role of the nursing associate and the opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver patient care. We have nurse associates in post, but this role is still quite new to our PCN, so we are looking for someone who is flexible, self-motivated, willing to embrace change and proactive in continuously improving service delivery.
The successful candidate will mainly be practice based, working across several practices with the other members of the primary care team including practice and PCN staff.
Our nurse associates will work within the boundaries of their scope of practice and within the organisations policies and protocols, focusing on supporting patients with health needs, promoting self-care, monitoring long term conditions, health prevention and screening activities. As well as providing care within our practices there will be an opportunity to support and deliver projects and services across our PCN.
As part of this role you may be expected to work across various sites and settings within the community e.g. care homes, within a practice, or in a patients home.
In addition, there may be a requirement to provide leadership and mentorship to trainee Nurse Associates within the PCN, and you will work with our Lead PCN Nurse to support with the development, rollout and running of PCN-wide projects and services e.g. our Leg Clubs, spirometry and our diabetes work.
About us
THE OPPORTUNITY
This role will be hosted by a GP practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN), and will be working in LS25/26 GP practices.
LS25/26 PCN has a patient population of circa 75,000 across 7 practices:
Garforth Medical Centre
Gibson Lane Practice
Kippax Hall Surgery
Lofthouse Surgery
Moorfield House Surgery
Nova Scotia Medical Centre
Oulton Medical Centre
We are a dynamic, forward thinking PCN team who are passionate about developing and delivering excellent quality local services to meet the needs of our patients. Please have a look at our website to find out more about our team, projects, services, and partners. ( www.jobsincare.com/job/jbnsq0Pg have a team of over 40 staff including pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, trainee pharmacist, paramedics, social prescribers (general and working with young people), Health Care Assistant/social prescribers, health and wellbeing coaches, care coordinators, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, physician associates, admiral (dementia) nurse, nurse associate, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, and a Community Matron. Please see our staffing structure but note that it may be updated as we continue to develop and grow our team.
Our staff sit within 5 teams: Pharmacy, Clinical, Health & Wellbeing, Operational and Frailty, with the aim of supporting our practices and improving the health outcomes for our patients.
In addition, we have built close working relationships with statutory and voluntary sector organisations including Linking Leeds, Primary Care Mental Health team, Memory Support Workers, LCH Neighbourhood teams, Adults & Health, local schools, Garforth NET and Rothwell Live at Home Scheme, libraries, Active Leeds, Local Care Partnership, Community Pharmacy and our care homes.
JOB SUMMARY
We are looking for someone who is passionate about the role of the nursing associate and the opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver patient care. We have nurse associates in post, but this role is still quite new to our PCN, so we are looking for someone who is flexible, self-motivated, willing to embrace change and proactive in continuously improving service delivery.
The successful candidate will mainly be practice based, working across several practices with the other members of the primary care team including practice and PCN staff.
Our nurse associates will work within the boundaries of their scope of practice and within the organisations policies and protocols, focusing on supporting patients with health needs, promoting self-care, monitoring long term conditions, health prevention and screening activities. As well as providing care within our practices there will be an opportunity to support and deliver projects and services across our PCN.
As part of this role you may be expected to work across various sites and settings within the community e.g. care homes, within a practice, or in a patients home.
In addition, there may be a requirement to provide leadership and mentorship to trainee Nurse Associates within the PCN, and you will work with our Lead PCN Nurse to support with the development, rollout and running of PCN-wide projects and services e.g. our Leg Clubs, spirometry and our diabetes work.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Practice
Assist and perform routine tasks related to patient care as directed by senior nursing staff or GPs
Following agreed clinical protocols with referral to senior nurses/GPs as appropriate assess, plan, develop, implement and evaluate programmes to promote health and wellbeing
Provide nursing treatments to patients in participation with GPs or Senior Nurses to agreed protocols
Able to document consultations according to NMC guidelines
To carry out physical health interventions including vaccinations, childhood immunisations, cytology, venepuncture, ECGs, wound care and medicines administration commensurate with level of training received and with support provided from Senior Nurses as appropriate
Support registered nurses to enable them to be able to focus on the more complex clinical care;
Develop relationships across the PCN to support integration of the role across health and social care including primary care, secondary care, and mental health
Promote health and well-being to all patients, for example undertaking the NHS health checks;
Undertake assessments and reviews for individuals with dementia, mental health conditions, and learning disabilities
Ability to makes judgements which require assessment of facts, e.g., escalating abnormal clinical observations, contraindications, emergency situations, wound care etc. and deciding on implementation of care programmes where there are a number of options
Ability to plan and organise own workload for clinics, home visits and audits.
Administrative and Professional Responsibilities
Recognise and work within own competence and professional code of conduct as regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Participate in the administrative and professional responsibilities of the practice and PCN teams
Ensure accurate notes on all consultations and treatments recorded in patient SystmOne notes
Attend and participate in practice and PCN meetings as appropriate
Assist in the formulation of PCN philosophy, strategy and policy and develop appropriate protocols
Managerial
Contribute to the assessment of service needs
Assist patients to identify their health needs
Manage and organise individual patient consultations
Aware of identification and reporting procedures relating to professional standards
To contribute to and support the learning of e.g. apprentices, HCAs, future NA trainees and student nurses
Work with the multi-disciplinary team
Personal & professional development
Maintain continued education by attendance at courses as deemed essential for professional development
Participation in annual appraisal review
Maintaining a record of own personal and/or professional development
Governance
Health and Safety
Confidentiality
Equality and Diversity
Other delegated duties
This job description is not intended to be exhaustive - it may be changed after consultation with the post holder. The employee shares with the employer the responsibility for review and modification of duties.
This role will be hosted by a GP practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN), and will be working in LS25/26 GP practices.
LS25/26 PCN has a patient population of circa 75,000 across 7 practices:
Garforth Medical Centre
Gibson Lane Practice
Kippax Hall Surgery
Lofthouse Surgery
Moorfield House Surgery
Nova Scotia Medical Centre
Oulton Medical Centre
We are looking for someone who is passionate about the role of the nursing associate and the opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver patient care. We have nurse associates in post, but this role is still quite new to our PCN, so we are looking for someone who is flexible, self-motivated, willing to embrace change and proactive in continuously improving service delivery.
The successful candidate will mainly be practice based, working across several practices with the other members of the primary care team including practice and PCN staff.
Our nurse associates will work within the boundaries of their scope of practice and within the organisations policies and protocols, focusing on supporting patients with health needs, promoting self-care, monitoring long term conditions, health prevention and screening activities. As well as providing care within our practices there will be an opportunity to support and deliver projects and services across our PCN.
As part of this role you may be expected to work across various sites and settings within the community e.g. care homes, within a practice, or in a patients home.
In addition, there may be a requirement to provide leadership and mentorship to trainee Nurse Associates within the PCN, and you will work with our Lead PCN Nurse to support with the development, rollout and running of PCN-wide projects and services e.g. our Leg Clubs, spirometry and our diabetes work.
THE OPPORTUNITY
This role will be hosted by a GP practice within the Primary Care Network (PCN), and will be working in LS25/26 GP practices.
LS25/26 PCN has a patient population of circa 75,000 across 7 practices:
Garforth Medical Centre
Gibson Lane Practice
Kippax Hall Surgery
Lofthouse Surgery
Moorfield House Surgery
Nova Scotia Medical Centre
Oulton Medical Centre
We are a dynamic, forward thinking PCN team who are passionate about developing and delivering excellent quality local services to meet the needs of our patients. Please have a look at our website to find out more about our team, projects, services, and partners. ( www.jobsincare.com/job/jbnsq0Pg have a team of over 40 staff including pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, trainee pharmacist, paramedics, social prescribers (general and working with young people), Health Care Assistant/social prescribers, health and wellbeing coaches, care coordinators, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, physician associates, admiral (dementia) nurse, nurse associate, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, and a Community Matron. Please see our staffing structure but note that it may be updated as we continue to develop and grow our team.
Our staff sit within 5 teams: Pharmacy, Clinical, Health & Wellbeing, Operational and Frailty, with the aim of supporting our practices and improving the health outcomes for our patients.
In addition, we have built close working relationships with statutory and voluntary sector organisations including Linking Leeds, Primary Care Mental Health team, Memory Support Workers, LCH Neighbourhood teams, Adults & Health, local schools, Garforth NET and Rothwell Live at Home Scheme, libraries, Active Leeds, Local Care Partnership, Community Pharmacy and our care homes.
JOB SUMMARY
We are looking for someone who is passionate about the role of the nursing associate and the opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver patient care. We have nurse associates in post, but this role is still quite new to our PCN, so we are looking for someone who is flexible, self-motivated, willing to embrace change and proactive in continuously improving service delivery.
The successful candidate will mainly be practice based, working across several practices with the other members of the primary care team including practice and PCN staff.
Our nurse associates will work within the boundaries of their scope of practice and within the organisations policies and protocols, focusing on supporting patients with health needs, promoting self-care, monitoring long term conditions, health prevention and screening activities. As well as providing care within our practices there will be an opportunity to support and deliver projects and services across our PCN.
As part of this role you may be expected to work across various sites and settings within the community e.g. care homes, within a practice, or in a patients home.
In addition, there may be a requirement to provide leadership and mentorship to trainee Nurse Associates within the PCN, and you will work with our Lead PCN Nurse to support with the development, rollout and running of PCN-wide projects and services e.g. our Leg Clubs, spirometry and our diabetes work.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Practice
Assist and perform routine tasks related to patient care as directed by senior nursing staff or GPs
Following agreed clinical protocols with referral to senior nurses/GPs as appropriate assess, plan, develop, implement and evaluate programmes to promote health and wellbeing
Provide nursing treatments to patients in participation with GPs or Senior Nurses to agreed protocols
Able to document consultations according to NMC guidelines
To carry out physical health interventions including vaccinations, childhood immunisations, cytology, venepuncture, ECGs, wound care and medicines administration commensurate with level of training received and with support provided from Senior Nurses as appropriate
Support registered nurses to enable them to be able to focus on the more complex clinical care;
Develop relationships across the PCN to support integration of the role across health and social care including primary care, secondary care, and mental health
Promote health and well-being to all patients, for example undertaking the NHS health checks;
Undertake assessments and reviews for individuals with dementia, mental health conditions, and learning disabilities
Ability to makes judgements which require assessment of facts, e.g., escalating abnormal clinical observations, contraindications, emergency situations, wound care etc. and deciding on implementation of care programmes where there are a number of options
Ability to plan and organise own workload for clinics, home visits and audits.
Administrative and Professional Responsibilities
Recognise and work within own competence and professional code of conduct as regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Participate in the administrative and professional responsibilities of the practice and PCN teams
Ensure accurate notes on all consultations and treatments recorded in patient SystmOne notes
Attend and participate in practice and PCN meetings as appropriate
Assist in the formulation of PCN philosophy, strategy and policy and develop appropriate protocols
Managerial
Contribute to the assessment of service needs
Assist patients to identify their health needs
Manage and organise individual patient consultations
Aware of identification and reporting procedures relating to professional standards
To contribute to and support the learning of e.g. apprentices, HCAs, future NA trainees and student nurses
Work with the multi-disciplinary team
Personal & professional development
Maintain continued education by attendance at courses as deemed essential for professional development
Participation in annual appraisal review
Maintaining a record of own personal and/or professional development
Governance
Health and Safety
Confidentiality
Equality and Diversity
Other delegated duties
This job description is not intended to be exhaustive - it may be changed after consultation with the post holder. The employee shares with the employer the responsibility for review and modification of duties.