Job summary
Arch is an outstanding healthcareprovider delivering primary care to homeless and vulnerably housed patients inBrighton & Hove. In addition to a specialist GP surgery, we also provide in-reachservices into the Royal Sussex County Hospital and a variety of communitycontexts which serve people who are without secure accommodation. We are acommitted and experienced team with a passion for improving the health andwell-being of people who are homeless or vulnerable.
We are looking to appoint a prescribing ANP or Paramedic ACP to lead our enhanced outreach service, which delivers healthcare on the streets, in day centres, hostels and emergency/temporary accommodation. This project was set up in October 2022 and requires staff to demonstrate a high level of flexibility, drive and ambition. In this role, you will work closely with a GP, Health Engagement Workers and other members of the Arch team to ensure the success of the project. The project is supported by a specialist GP with regular clinical supervision and will have the support of the wider multidisciplinary network and the Arch team. Movement between settings is often conducted on ebikes to facilitate case-finding.
This role is being advertised for
22.5 hours
per week over three days (with flexibility)
Main duties of the job
It is our absolute priority to ensure that all our services are accessible, open and available to everyone who needs them.We believe we can achieve this best through a diverse team and are committed to developing a workforce which is representative of our whole community. Our ideal candidate will be a highly self-motivated leader who is organised, driven, open and caring. They will be able to think on their feet, have great problem-solving abilities and be comfortable with the flexibility required for a role such as this. Most importantly they will be dedicated to the delivery of the highest possible standards of care for people who are living without homes in Brighton & Hove. If you are passionate about our vision and our values, and are excellent at what you do, come as you are and we'll do all we can to help you succeed.
About us
We believe that your success isour success: when you work at Arch, we want to give you everything you need tothrive and grow, this includes investment in your working environment,training, equipment, counselling and development opportunities. You'll receive a competitive salary, goodterms and conditions, access to the NHS pension scheme, a positive workingculture, excellent support from Arch management and the opportunity toinfluence and improve health services for some of the most vulnerable people inour city. Many of us have families, of various shapes, sizes and types andwe understand that they can make life unpredictable. We offer flexible workingarrangements where possible and generous maternity and paternity benefits.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinicalresponsibilities
To lead the outreach team, reaching andproviding clinical care to people who are experiencing homelessness in variouscontexts around Brighton & Hove and who are struggling to access thesurgery; supporting in complex case management of patients with multiplecompound needs. To take clinical leadership of patient careacross various contexts, prioritising work effectively. To effectively engage patients from a variety ofbackgrounds. To independently undertake effectivecomprehensive holistic health assessments for patients including independentassessments of risk. To take time to listen to patients who may havehighly distressing personal circumstances and stories to understand theirneeds. To make appropriate referrals for patients asnecessary. To proactively identify the need for mentalcapacity assessments, safeguarding referrals, challenges to NHS chargingdecisions within the caseload and take action as required. To clinically advocate and negotiate on behalfof patients with partners, health colleagues and hospital staff. To attend case conferences andmulti-disciplinary team meetings as necessary. To work with the wider team and partners to provideopportunities for patients to engage with their health in the community orstreet.
Project Co-ordination
To developsystems and processes to support the delivery of the project. To audit andprovide reports on the project when requested. To foster strongpartnerships with partner organisations such as CGL, SCFT, Justlife andothers. To manage staffassociated with this project, providing developmental leadership. To represent theoutreach team presenting at conferences and other local local and occasionalnational forums. Be willing toengage with teaching and training responsibilities for medical/nursing studentsgaining experience and/or support workers
Administrative
To maintain robust systems of datacollection, audit and review of all clinical activities, liaising with fellowcolleagues in the practice and in the local and national health system asneeded to ensure good patient care and service is maintained and to satisfy thestandards of external regulatory bodies such as the CQC etc. To maintain accurate patient records,updating the practice system as is required for good patient care.
Communication
Communicateeffectively with patients and carers, recognisingthe need for alternative methods ofcommunication to overcome different levels of understanding, culturalbackground and preferred ways of communicating. Utilise and demonstrate sensitivecommunication styles, to ensure patients are fully informed and consent totreatment. Utilise communication skills tosupport patients to adhere to prescribed treatment regimens.
Personal Responsibilities
To maintain your own continuous CPDand ensure a PDP is kept up to date in line with the practice and nursing/clinicalteam development plans. Recognise and work within own competenceand professional code of conduct as regulated by your relevant professionalbody. To maintain your own annualregistration with the relevant professional body and adhere to its Code ofProfessional Conduct. Promote the Homeless Health Service ina positive way, adopting a flexible approach to problem solving and servicedelivery.
*Thelist of duties in the job description should not be regarded as exclusive orexhaustive.
Job description Job responsibilities
Clinicalresponsibilities
To lead the outreach team, reaching andproviding clinical care to people who are experiencing homelessness in variouscontexts around Brighton & Hove and who are struggling to access thesurgery; supporting in complex case management of patients with multiplecompound needs. To take clinical leadership of patient careacross various contexts, prioritising work effectively. To effectively engage patients from a variety ofbackgrounds. To independently undertake effectivecomprehensive holistic health assessments for patients including independentassessments of risk. To take time to listen to patients who may havehighly distressing personal circumstances and stories to understand theirneeds. To make appropriate referrals for patients asnecessary. To proactively identify the need for mentalcapacity assessments, safeguarding referrals, challenges to NHS chargingdecisions within the caseload and take action as required. To clinically advocate and negotiate on behalfof patients with partners, health colleagues and hospital staff. To attend case conferences andmulti-disciplinary team meetings as necessary. To work with the wider team and partners to provideopportunities for patients to engage with their health in the community orstreet.
Project Co-ordination
To developsystems and processes to support the delivery of the project. To audit andprovide reports on the project when requested. To foster strongpartnerships with partner organisations such as CGL, SCFT, Justlife andothers. To manage staffassociated with this project, providing developmental leadership. To represent theoutreach team presenting at conferences and other local local and occasionalnational forums. Be willing toengage with teaching and training responsibilities for medical/nursing studentsgaining experience and/or support workers
Administrative
To maintain robust systems of datacollection, audit and review of all clinical activities, liaising with fellowcolleagues in the practice and in the local and national health system asneeded to ensure good patient care and service is maintained and to satisfy thestandards of external regulatory bodies such as the CQC etc. To maintain accurate patient records,updating the practice system as is required for good patient care.
Communication
Communicateeffectively with patients and carers, recognisingthe need for alternative methods ofcommunication to overcome different levels of understanding, culturalbackground and preferred ways of communicating. Utilise and demonstrate sensitivecommunication styles, to ensure patients are fully informed and consent totreatment. Utilise communication skills tosupport patients to adhere to prescribed treatment regimens.
Personal Responsibilities
To maintain your own continuous CPDand ensure a PDP is kept up to date in line with the practice and nursing/clinicalteam development plans. Recognise and work within own competenceand professional code of conduct as regulated by your relevant professionalbody. To maintain your own annualregistration with the relevant professional body and adhere to its Code ofProfessional Conduct. Promote the Homeless Health Service ina positive way, adopting a flexible approach to problem solving and servicedelivery.
*Thelist of duties in the job description should not be regarded as exclusive orexhaustive.
Person Specification
Knowledge/Skills
Essential
Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge and understanding of current national developments and trends in health care and practice development. Experience of managing clinical risk and experience of identifying and mitigating external risks to outreach working including knowledge around organisational risk registers. Understanding of clinical coding in general and Read coding in particular. Competent and comfortable in completing a holistic needs assessments including physical health, mental health and substance use in patients experiencing homelessness. Desirable
Implementing strategies for quality assurance and quality audit. Experience of innovative practice or working with new technologies in health care practice. Experience of TPP SystmOne clinical system. Experience of Microsoft Office software. Ability to ride an ebike. Qualities/Attributes
Essential
Enthusiasm and passion for inclusion health. An understanding, acceptance and adherence to the need for strict confidentiality. Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities. Ability to work as part of an integrated multi-skilled team. Pleasant, passionate and kind. Able to work under pressure and in a changing environment. Experience
Essential
Experience of working in accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct (or equivalent). Able to demonstrate experience of ongoing complex case management of patients. Experience of working with people who are homeless with multiple compound needs. Experience of Primary Care. Qualifications
Essential
Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner or Advanced Care Practitioner (prescriber). A demonstrable commitment to professional development. Desirable
Full driving licence.
Person Specification Knowledge/Skills
Essential
Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge and understanding of current national developments and trends in health care and practice development. Experience of managing clinical risk and experience of identifying and mitigating external risks to outreach working including knowledge around organisational risk registers. Understanding of clinical coding in general and Read coding in particular. Competent and comfortable in completing a holistic needs assessments including physical health, mental health and substance use in patients experiencing homelessness. Desirable
Implementing strategies for quality assurance and quality audit. Experience of innovative practice or working with new technologies in health care practice. Experience of TPP SystmOne clinical system. Experience of Microsoft Office software. Ability to ride an ebike. Qualities/Attributes
Essential
Enthusiasm and passion for inclusion health. An understanding, acceptance and adherence to the need for strict confidentiality. Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities. Ability to work as part of an integrated multi-skilled team. Pleasant, passionate and kind. Able to work under pressure and in a changing environment. Experience
Essential
Experience of working in accordance with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct (or equivalent). Able to demonstrate experience of ongoing complex case management of patients. Experience of working with people who are homeless with multiple compound needs. Experience of Primary Care. Qualifications
Essential
Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner or Advanced Care Practitioner (prescriber). A demonstrable commitment to professional development. Desirable
Full driving licence.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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. Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the .
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.. UK Registration
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Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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. Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the .
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.. UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
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Arch Health CIC Address
School Clinic
Morley Street
Brighton
BN2 9DH
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