The Trust is currently under-represented in terms of individuals from BME backgrounds and welcomes applicants from these communities. DCHS is also an LGBT inclusive employer. Selection will be on a basis of merit. The Trust has achieved the status of a Disability Confident Leader and guarantees to invite to assessment applicants who meet the criteria for the job vacancy. To ensure the diversity of the workforce and understand the differing needs of our communities, the Trust is committed to the principles of Positive Action. Be outstanding - join an outstanding team! Job overview We currently have an exciting opportunity for highly motivated and enthusiastic ACPs to work within Buxton Urgent Treatment Centre. Are you an existing Advanced Clinical Practitioner with experience of Urgent Treatment? We are seeking highly motivated and experienced nurses or allied health professionals to join our existing team of ACPs. A Band 8a position will be offered to candidates who have already completed an MSc in Advanced Practice (or equivalent) and who can demonstrate contemporary experience working at an advanced level within a relevant clinical environment. If you have a passion for life-long learning, enthusiasm for supporting the development needs of others, excellent communication skills and a commitment to continuous quality improvement we would love to hear from you! Main duties of the job As an ACP you will: Provide clinical leadership, including direct clinical care, and advice on complex issues Establish a cohesive team approach for the ACP workforce development Support the UTC service leads and managers with audit, innovation, and performance management Lead on training needs discussions, based on audit findings, supervision outputs and individual staff knowledge gaps Assist in feedback for staff appraisals. Deputise for the GM where necessary, if not being carried out by other members of staff. You will apply advanced clinical expertise, levels of judgement, discretion and decision making to the provision of clinical care to adults and children, presenting with undifferentiated diagnosis both minor injuries and illness within a UTC setting. You will exercise a high degree of autonomy through the application of advanced clinical skills in relation to the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and management of adults and children. You will lead and monitor improvements to quality of care through clinical audit, evidence-based practice, clinical supervision, teaching and supporting professional colleagues and the provision of skilled professional leadership. You will lead the implementation of relevant clinical guidelines into practice and contribute to the further development of the evidence base through research and audit. Working for our organisation Our purpose is to provide community health services to a patient population of over one million people in Derbyshire and Derby, as part of Joined Up Care Derbyshire. We employ around 4,200 substantive staff, caring for patients in 11 community hospitals and more than 30 health centres, as well as in clinics, GP practices, schools, care homes and, increasingly, in people's own homes and via virtual consultations. It is an exciting time to join primary care and community services as the national Ageing Well programme gathers pace. DCHS is working closely with the Primary Care Networks to transform the care of housebound and vulnerable people across Derbyshire through our Team-Up approach Detailed job description and main responsibilities We're seeking ACPs with a special interest in the management of the typical conditions seen within a UTC, to provide day-to-day clinical leadership support to the teams. To provide leadership support for the clinicians already working in the service, to advance the care of the presenting patients (in line with our 4 pillars approach). We're looking for ACPs with a proven track record of working at this level in an urgent care environment and who can support the South Service Lead and Unit managers in safe care delivery. Person specification Education qualification Essential criteria Professional registration with NMC or HCPC Evidence of post registration study at under graduate level 6 Teaching qualification MSC Advanced Clinical Practitioner or equivalent Independant prescribing Experience and knowledge Essential criteria Significant relevant post registration experience Experience of a leadership role Participating in a multi professional team Practical understaning of primary care and community services Involvement in service improvement Implementation of best practice Mentor, appraiser or clinical supervisor Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust (DCHS) is one of the largest providers of specialist community healthcare in England and we currently employ around 4,500 staff. We deliver a variety of services across Derbyshire, caring for nearly 1.8 million patients each year. We deliver patient care through 11 community hospitals, 4 minor injury units, 29 health centres and a learning disability centre. Another key part of our service is out in the community where we care for people in their own homes via therapists, health visitors and district nurses, and promoting public health in the wider community. As a Trust we care for patients of all ages with a special focus on the needs of elderly people and the very young. DCHS has been recognised as a top 10 NHS organisation to work for in the UK by the Health Service Journal and NHS Employers in their Best Places to Work 2015 campaign. The Trust is also the runner-up in the category for the best NHS community trust employer. TWITTER/FACEBOOK - DCHS has its own Social Media accounts for recruitment. Follow us/like us via @dchsjobs Our vision is to see the health of local communities improve through partnership working, putting people at the centre and looking to the future. Our values: 1) To get the basics right - For each other, local people and communities 2) To act with compassion and respect - For each other, local people and communities 3) To make a positive difference - For each other, local people and communities 4) To value and develop teamwork - With our partners and within DCHS 5) To value diversity and inclusivity - Of each other, local people and communities. The majority of our locations offer free parking facilities for staff. We will communicate with you regarding your application via email so please check your email account on a regular basis. If using hotmail, MSN or yahoo email accounts please check your 'junk/spam' mail regularly. If you require any support in completing the application form please do not hesitate to contact the Recruitment Team, 01332 564856, option 1, option 1 or dchst.recruitment@nhs.net and we will be happy to provide assistance. Please note - if we receive a high number of applications for this position we reserve the right to withdraw the post before the closing date, therefore it is advisable that you apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. As a flexible working friendly organisation, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for our service and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement whether that's job share, part time or another flexible pattern. Employer certification / accreditation badges