Overview
The Lead Practice Nurse will provide senior clinical leadership across the nursing and HCA team, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care and effective service delivery. This role oversees the development, supervision, and mentorship of new and existing clinicians, while strengthening collaboration with community, secondary, and social care partners. The post-holder will lead key public health and screening programmes, including infection prevention and control, chronic disease management, immunisations, health promotion, and cervical screening, and will embed population-health approaches that address inequalities and improve access. As a core member of the practice leadership team, they will contribute to clinical policy, support multidisciplinary working, and ensure robust systems are in place for the management of long-term conditions, including care for elderly and housebound patients. This position offers the opportunity to shape nursing services, influence strategic priorities, and play a central role in delivering safe, integrated, and patient-centered primary care.
Responsibilities
* Provide senior clinical leadership across the nursing and HCA teams to ensure high-quality, evidence-based care and effective service delivery.
* Oversee the development, supervision, and mentorship of new and existing clinicians.
* Strengthen collaboration with community, secondary, and social care partners.
* Lead key public health and screening programmes, including infection prevention and control, chronic disease management, immunisations, health promotion, and cervical screening.
* Embed population-health approaches that address inequalities and improve access.
* Contribute to clinical policy as a core member of the practice leadership team.
* Support multidisciplinary working and ensure robust systems for the management of long-term conditions, including care for elderly and housebound patients.
* Shape nursing services, influence strategic priorities, and play a central role in delivering safe, integrated, and patient-centered primary care.
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