This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and motivated ACP to join a supportive, multidisciplinary team dedicated to providing expert rehabilitation following stroke.
You will:
* Deliver advanced assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management for patients on the stroke rehabilitation pathway.
* Work autonomously, using advanced clinical decision-making to provide safe and effective care.
* Lead and contribute to service development initiatives, ensuring high standards of rehabilitation and recovery.
* Provide education, mentorship, and supervision to colleagues and students.
* Actively participate in research, audit, and quality improvement projects.
About you
We are looking for someone with:
* MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (or working towards completion).
* Independent Prescribing qualification (or commitment to achieve).
* Significant clinical experience in stroke, neurology, or rehabilitation.
* Strong leadership, communication, and teaching skills.
* A passion for improving outcomes for stroke patients through innovation and evidence-based practice.
We offer
* A friendly, forward-thinking team environment with strong peer support.
* Opportunities for ongoing training, development, and career progression.
* The chance to be part of a service that is shaping stroke rehabilitation across the Trust.
If you are passionate about stroke rehabilitation and ready to take on a key leadership role in delivering advanced, patient-centred care, we would love to hear from you.
Main duties of the job
The Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) – Stroke provides expert, autonomous clinical assessment, diagnosis, and management for patients across the stroke pathway, from hyper-acute care to rehabilitation.
Working as an integral member of the multidisciplinary team, the ACP delivers evidence-based interventions, supports complex decision-making, and ensures safe, timely, and person-centered care.
The role includes leading clinical practice, contributing to service development, and enhancing patient outcomes through advanced skills in assessment, prescribing, and care planning.
Person specification
The successful candidate will have:
* Previous knowledge and experience of working within stroke specialty
* Ability to manage own patient caseload
* Professionally Registered e.g. Nurse/AHP/ Pharmacist
* Evidence of competence in the trusts core ACP capabilities or willingness to work towards in 6 months
* Effective communication and leadership skills
* Ability to work autonomously and in a Multidisciplinary team
Oxford Health is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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