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Band 7 Nurse Practitioner - Special Allocation Scheme (SAS)inIpswichinIpswichPUBLISHED TUE 12 NOV 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
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The Band 7 Nurse Practitioner - Special Allocation Scheme (SAS) role at the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Ipswich focuses on providing specialized medical services to patients with a history of aggression in GP practices. The Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for the comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and management of patients, ensuring that care provided is evidence-based and aligned with current practice standards. This role includes collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, handling medication management, and promoting health education while also functioning as an independent prescriber.

In addition to clinical responsibilities, the position involves teaching and training staff, contributing to service development, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care in line with Trust values. The Nurse Practitioner will be required to maintain meticulous documentation, engage in clinical governance activities, and take on supervisory tasks, including supporting the recruitment and development of clinical staff. The overall aim is to enhance service delivery and patient outcomes within the framework of the SAS initiative.

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