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Advanced Nurse PractitionerinClacton-on-seainClacton-on-seaPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

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Autonomy in clinical decision-making, allowing for greater professional independence.
Opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and learning.
Involvement in a wide range of clinical areas, including minor illness clinics and chronic disease management.
Ability to develop and implement health promotion and well-being programs that positively impact the community.
Professional growth through providing clinical support and mentorship to junior colleagues.
Engagement in policy review and implementation, contributing to the improvement of clinical practices.
Flexible part-time hours (17.5 hours per week) that support work-life balance.
Are you a passionate healthcare professional ready to make a real difference in your community? Ranworth Primary Care Network invites you to join us as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner at the Green Elms Health Centre in Clacton-on-Sea, working part-time for just 17.5 hours a week. This role offers the perfect opportunity to utilise your expertise while balancing work and personal life. Here, you'll be part of a supportive multidisciplinary team dedicated to delivering exceptional care to our diverse patient population.

As an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, you'll take charge of various clinical areas, including minor illness clinics, health promotion, and chronic disease management. You'll empower patients by implementing tailored treatment plans and preventing long-term health issues, ensuring they receive the best possible support. Additionally, you'll mentor junior colleagues and play a pivotal role in shaping clinical policies and procedures. If you're looking to combine your nursing skills with a rewarding career that makes a real impact, we’d love to hear from you!
Autonomy in clinical decision-making, allowing for greater professional independence.
Opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and learning.
Involvement in a wide range of clinical areas, including minor illness clinics and chronic disease management.
Ability to develop and implement health promotion and well-being programs that positively impact the community.
Professional growth through providing clinical support and mentorship to junior colleagues.
Engagement in policy review and implementation, contributing to the improvement of clinical practices.
Flexible part-time hours (17.5 hours per week) that support work-life balance.

 


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