Clinical Duties (as trained and competent to undertake): Undertake basic clinical observations (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation). Perform venepuncture and collect specimens (urine, swabs, etc.). Carry out ECGs. Ear syringing. Undertake wound care, dressings, and removal of sutures/clips. Administer flu and other vaccinations (if trained and competency assessed). Assist in chronic disease monitoring (e.g., asthma, COPD, diabetes reviews). Support health promotion and lifestyle advice (diet, smoking cessation, weight management). Conduct NHS Health Checks. Assist with minor surgery and coil/implant clinics. Ensure infection prevention and control standards are maintained at all times. Accurately record patient data in clinical system (EMIS Web). Administrative Duties: Prepare and maintain clinical areas and equipment. Ensure adequate stock levels of clinical supplies. Process and record vaccinations and other interventions. Participate in recall systems for patients with long-term conditions. Assist in maintaining practice infection control audits and health & safety checks. Team & Organisational Responsibilities: Work collaboratively with the wider practice team to deliver safe and effective care. Attend and contribute to staff meetings, training, and appraisal processes. Maintain confidentiality in accordance with GDPR and practice policies. Adhere to safeguarding procedures for children and vulnerable adults. Participate in audits, quality improvement projects, and CQC compliance. Key Skills & Attributes Compassionate and patient-centred approach. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Good IT literacy and accurate record-keeping skills. Commitment to personal and professional development.