Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Ref: 183279)
Substantive Full time - 37hrs per week
Band 7 Salary Range £46,244 - £53,789 per annum
Distant Island Allowance of £2,256 per annum
Relocation Assistance of up to £8000 available
Potential for development post: Band 6 until academic qualification complete Annex (21)
Are you looking for a change? A new post, in a new location?
Why not consider a move to Shetland – Islands of Opportunity*.
Would you like to be part of a remote and rural island community, where you can deliver truly person-centred care and support to individuals across the life span? Then this may be the opportunity you have been looking for.
We have a full time vacancy for an Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) to help support our Primary Care and Out of Hours Services across Shetland. The post holder will work flexibly as part of an established ANP team, providing a front line service for general practice patients in various different Health centres.
As part of the ANP team you will support the ongoing development of a range of patient services eg. Provision of out of hours cover, Custody Healthcare provision, improving access to healthcare in remote areas and improving patient choice in regards to accessible healthcare professionals.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners will see patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems. Based on patient history, clinical assessment and a comprehensive physical examination, utilising expert knowledge and clinical judgement, the ANP will be able to identify the potential diagnosis. The ANP will be able to initiate laboratory and radiological investigations, make referrals, prescribe and evaluate treatments appropriate to the clinical situation and needs of the patient.
As an experienced nurse with Registration on Part 1 of the NMC Register, you will possess extensive post registration experience. A Master’s degree/PgDip in Advanced Practice which incorporates a programme of Advanced Clinical Examination Skills is also an essential requirement for this post. Candidates are also required to possess an Extended Independent (non-medical) Prescribing qualification. Evidence of ongoing professional development is essential.
A Band 6 development post moving to a Band 7 on completion of training would be considered for the right candidate.