Job Description Job Description: Advanced Clinical Practitioner Overview Salary: £54,000 Days: Full-Time and Part-Time Considered Start: ASAP Sites: 2 jobs available at GP Surgeries in NG1, NG8 We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) to join our dynamic and inclusive healthcare team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to combine clinical expertise with leadership capabilities to deliver exceptional patient care. At our organization, we are deeply committed to fostering a workplace that values diversity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring all team members feel supported, respected, and empowered to make a difference. The ideal candidate will bring advanced knowledge in nursing, a commitment to patient-centered care, and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities Deliver high-quality, evidence-based advanced clinical care to patients, promoting their overall health and well-being. Perform comprehensive clinical assessments, including taking patient histories, conducting physical examinations, and interpreting diagnostic tests. Develop, implement, and evaluate individual patient care plans in collaboration with the multidisciplinary healthcare team. Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic medical conditions autonomously while consulting with other team members when necessary. Act as a clinical leader and mentor, offering guidance, advice, and professional development opportunities to team members including junior staff and students. Contribute to the development and implementation of care pathways, protocols, and other quality improvement initiatives. Ensure adherence to legal, ethical, and professional standards in line with the organization’s policies and values. Engage in collaborative decision-making with patients, families, and caregivers, ensuring care decisions align with their preferences and needs. Participate in clinical audits, research, and education to contribute to continuous improvement in practice. Promote inclusivity and cultural competence in patient care, demonstrating sensitivity to diverse backgrounds and experiences. Qualifications Required: Master’s degree in Advanced Clinical Practice, Nursing, or a related healthcare field. Active and unrestricted nursing license with relevant advanced practice certifications. Extensive clinical experience, including autonomous decision-making and management of complex patient cases. Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills. Knowledge of evidence-based practices and healthcare policies. Excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Dedication to equity and inclusion in healthcare practice. Preferred: Experience working in multidisciplinary teams. Expertise in a specialized area of practice (e.g., geriatrics, urgent care, or mental health). Previous involvement in quality improvement initiatives. Day-to-Day Start each day with interdisciplinary team huddles to review patient care priorities and collaborate on treatment plans. Conduct detailed patient consultations, physical exams, and follow-ups both in-person and via telehealth, if applicable. Utilize advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to aid in decision-making and treatment planning for both acute and chronic conditions. Precept and mentor other clinicians, providing educational opportunities and fostering growth within the team. Collaborate with hospital departments and community resources to ensure continuity of care and support for patients and their families. Document all assessments, plans, treatments, and outcomes in the electronic health record system promptly and accurately. Take part in ongoing training sessions and professional development to stay current in advancements in clinical practice. Actively participate in quality improvement projects to enhance patient safety, care delivery, and accessibility.