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Paediatric Advanced Clinical PractitionerinBarnsleyinBarnsleyPUBLISHED TUE 11 FEB 2025

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year  PERMANENT 
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTNHSROLE MODEL

Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Flexible working hours with part-time or full-time options available, allowing for better work-life balance.
Opportunity to join a dynamic and progressive team, enhancing collaboration and professional growth.
Engagement in advanced nursing practices within a recognized framework, providing opportunities for continuous learning and skill enhancement.
Ability to directly impact patient care in a crucial role, offering expert assessment and management of acutely ill children.
Involvement in clinical governance, audit, and research, contributing to the advancement of healthcare practices.
Providing mentorship and leadership to junior medical staff and nursing colleagues, fostering an environment of learning and development.
Opportunity to work in a supportive multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative approaches to child healthcare.
The role of Paediatric Advanced Clinical Practitioner at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust involves joining a dynamic team within the Children's Emergency Department to provide patient-centred care for acutely ill children. The successful candidate will engage in clinical assessments, diagnosis, and treatment, while also supporting the wider Children's Services when necessary. Key responsibilities include practicing advanced nursing within established frameworks, mentoring junior medical staff, and improving care standards through evidence-based practice, clinical governance, and participation in audits and research.

The position offers flexibility in hours, with both part-time and full-time options available. The role emphasises leadership and professional development, requiring the practitioner to provide expert care, effectively communicate, and contribute to the training of colleagues. Candidates should be qualified Paediatric Advanced Clinical Practitioners, committed to enhancing patient care and supporting a collaborative multidisciplinary team environment.
Flexible working hours with part-time or full-time options available, allowing for better work-life balance.
Opportunity to join a dynamic and progressive team, enhancing collaboration and professional growth.
Engagement in advanced nursing practices within a recognized framework, providing opportunities for continuous learning and skill enhancement.
Ability to directly impact patient care in a crucial role, offering expert assessment and management of acutely ill children.
Involvement in clinical governance, audit, and research, contributing to the advancement of healthcare practices.
Providing mentorship and leadership to junior medical staff and nursing colleagues, fostering an environment of learning and development.
Opportunity to work in a supportive multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative approaches to child healthcare.

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