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Integrated Care Clinician (Nurse), Snowdon House, Bangor, Bangor
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Client:
Welsh Ambulance Services
Location:
Bangor, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
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Job Reference:
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Job Views:
13
Posted:
12.08.2025
Expiry Date:
26.09.2025
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Job Description:
Job overview
Integrated Care Clinician (Nurse)
The post holder will undertake telephone triage assessments of patients efficiently, advising on appropriate interventions based on best clinical practices, adhering to Trust policies, protocols, and guidelines.
They will work autonomously, assessing and advising callers within established guidelines.
Are you ready for a new career direction with exciting challenges?
NHS 111 Wales offers a growing, patient-centered service providing urgent out-of-hours care, health information, and access to dental services.
Looking to leverage your nursing experience differently?
This role offers a chance to deliver outstanding patient care without physical strain, in a non-patient-facing setting, focusing on prudent health management.
Main duties of the job
NHS 111 Wales is advancing urgent and emergency care through online and telephone services.
Our multidisciplinary team includes Call Handlers, Nurses, Paramedics, Data Analysts, GPs, Pharmacists, and Mental Health Practitioners.
You will use your clinical assessment skills to advise patients with minor to complex urgent conditions, honing remote clinical decision-making skills.
As a Band 6 Triage and Assessment nurse, you will have decision-making autonomy, supported by senior clinicians and multidisciplinary colleagues.
Our teams work closely with urgent care GPs and pharmacists to meet Wales' urgent care needs, making a significant impact on patient health.
The benefits of working for NHS 111 Wales include:
* Home working options
* Work-life balance policies
* Health and wellbeing support
* Remote clinical decision-making training
* Support for revalidation
* Flexible, family-friendly shifts
Working for our organisation
Our workforce of over 4,000 contributes to world-class patient care across Wales, 24/7. We value diversity and inclusivity, encouraging applications from under-represented groups.
Careers are diverse, fulfilling, challenging, and rewarding across the service.
Applicants start at the base salary for the role, with options to apply for higher pay based on relevant experience.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
A full job description and person specification are available in the supporting documents or via the "Apply now" link in Trac. Welsh language skills are desirable; English and/or Welsh speakers are welcome.
Person specification
Qualifications
* NMC Registered Nurse (adult or child) with relevant clinical experience, or HCPC Registered Paramedic with post-registration front-line experience.
* Evidence of ongoing professional development and training.
Experience
* Strong listening and communication skills
* Teamwork and collaborative approach
* Ability to work independently and make decisions
* Sound clinical decision-making skills
* Current clinical knowledge, computer literacy, commitment to development
* Welsh language skills
Aptitude and Abilities
* Commitment to ongoing training and mandatory updates
* Ability to work independently
* Flexible, rotating shift work including nights and weekends
* Alignment with Trust values and behaviors
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