The closing date is 18 June 2026
We currently have an exciting opportunity for highly motivated and enthusiastic ACP to work within our Home Visiting service (Team Up) in North Hardwick and Bolsover.
A Band 7 trainee position may be offered to an aspiring Advanced Clinical Practitioner who is committed to undertaking an apprenticeship training programme.
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!
If offered a trainee position you will commit to undertaking an apprenticeship programme comprising a 3‑year MSc in Advanced Practice and the development of an ePortfolio to demonstrate your capability across the four pillars.
Trainees will commence on AFC Band 7 payscale, and will be uplifted to Band 8a on successful completion of the MSc, successful submission of their portfolio to a cross‑organisational review panel.
The successful candidate will support patients referred to the Acute Home Visiting service in North Hardwick and Bolsover primarily ensuring patients remain safe in their own home.
As an ACP you will:
You will apply advanced clinical expertise, levels of judgement, discretion and decision making to the provision of clinical care to patients in their own homes.
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 community patients.
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.
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 community hospitals and 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.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Permanent
Full‑time, Part‑time, Flexible working, Compressed hours
£49,387 to £64,750 per annum, pro rata