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An exciting opportunity awaits for an experienced Urgent Care Practitioner to join a dedicated team in providing exceptional care in Urgent Treatment Centres. This role requires advanced clinical, leadership, and organizational skills to manage a diverse patient population effectively. You will work autonomously, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to ensure high standards of practice and patient safety. The position offers the chance to make a significant impact on patient care while developing your skills in a supportive environment. If you are passionate about delivering quality healthcare and thrive in dynamic settings, this role is perfect for you.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Urgent Care Practitioner to join an established team working in Urgent Treatment Centres in County Durham and Darlington.
The Centre operates as follows:
24/7 and Shift patterns include day and night shifts.
Advanced clinical, leadership and organisational skills are required as is a commitment to service development and excellence in practice.
This appointment will be made at Band 7 if the successful applicant meets all of the essential criteria.
Please note, dependent on qualifications and experience, you may be appointed under Band 7 Annex 21 conditions, as per Agenda for Change. Once you have successfully completed all of the essential qualifications within an agreed timeframe, you will progress to permanent Band 7 banding. The contract ends if an applicant does not successfully complete the essential qualifications within this time frame under the Annex 21 scheme.
If you are a confident, enthusiastic, positive, team-oriented Registered NMC or HCPC professional seeking a new challenge and you fulfill the requirements above, please apply for this role.
Candidates will work autonomously, assessing, diagnosing, treating or referring onwards patients of all age ranges with a broad spectrum of minor illness and injury presentations.
The successful applicant will be working alongside GPs and an experienced team of Nurse, Paramedic, and Physiotherapy Practitioners, as well as having responsibility for mentoring and developing junior Practitioners and HCAs.
To assess, diagnose and manage patients from the first point of contact through to discharge or referral, ensuring evidence-based practice underpins care delivery.
Prioritise patients either through telephone triage or face to face. Carry out clinical assessment within Urgent Treatment Centre or patients' homes / care homes.
To prescribe the required medications within scope of Professional Practice (as an Independent Prescriber or via Patient Group Directions).
Ensure effective, timely communication with patients, carers and all health and social care providers, following referral protocols/pathways.
Keep accurate and comprehensive records in accordance with NMC / HCPC guidelines and Trust Policies.
Accurately prioritise workload according to the needs of patients particularly at times of high demand for the service.
Manage and co-ordinate resources within the Urgent Treatment Centre on a day-to-day basis.
Lead by action and inspire others demonstrating leadership behaviours and values identified by the Trust, creating improvement, transformation and innovation of Unscheduled Care.
Actively engage in Clinical Governance, to include reporting, investigating and resolving complaints, safeguards and risks.
Practice cost-effective healthcare, working within budget and available resources.
Contribute to the development of guidelines, policies and protocols as required to support service delivery.
To participate in, as required, the recruitment, selection and interviewing of staff in line with Trust policy.
To support the Team Managers in developing and promoting a service based on excellence and best practice.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.