Job Description Job Description: Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) Overview Location: Urgent Care Centre Sheffield Area Days: Adhoc days and Block bookings - Weekdays and Weekends System: SystmOne Start: March and April Dates Requirements: Level 7 or MSc We are seeking a passionate, experienced, and highly skilled Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) to join our dedicated healthcare team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to patient-centered care while making a meaningful impact within our diverse community. As an ACP, you will provide advanced clinical expertise, supporting a broad range of health conditions, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure accessible, inclusive, and equitable care for all. Our organization values diversity and is committed to fostering an environment where all individuals—regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, age, or background—feel respected, valued, and supported. Responsibilities Deliver advanced clinical care to patients, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, treatment, and follow-up across a variety of care settings. Act as an autonomous practitioner, using advanced clinical skills and decision-making to serve the needs of patients and their families. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring care is aligned with organizational policies and best practices. Prescribe medications, treatments, and therapies in accordance with relevant guidelines and legal frameworks. Provide leadership and mentorship to nursing staff, trainee ACPs, and other healthcare professionals to enhance overall team performance. Participate in and contribute to clinical audits, quality improvement initiatives, and evidence-based practice to ensure safe, effective, and efficient care delivery. Promote and support inclusive healthcare practices, ensuring the unique needs of patients from diverse cultural, social, and economic backgrounds are respected and addressed. Engage in continuous professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance advanced clinical knowledge and skills. Promote health education and preventative care approaches in interactions with patients, families, and caregivers. Qualifications Registered Nurse with active registration on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register. Completion of a recognized Advanced Clinical Practitioner training program (Master's level qualification or equivalent). Extensive clinical experience in a relevant healthcare setting, with demonstrable skills in advanced clinical assessments and decision-making. Independent Non-Medical Prescriber qualification. Comprehensive understanding of current national and local healthcare policies, clinical guidelines, and legal frameworks. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrating the ability to connect with patients, families, and colleagues from diverse backgrounds. Commitment to upholding equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of clinical practice. Desirable: Experience teaching and mentoring other healthcare professionals. Additional specialty training or certification in one or more clinical areas. Day-to-Day Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments and develop individualized care plans tailored to meet patient needs. Work alongside other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated and integrated care. Use advanced diagnostic tools and evidence-based interventions to manage acute and chronic conditions. Participate in clinical ward rounds, patient meetings, and case reviews. Lead on patient education initiatives, providing advice and guidance to improve health outcomes. Review and interpret diagnostic test results to identify next steps in treatment plans. Collaborate with nursing staff and other clinicians to ensure quality care delivery. Document patient care timely and accurately in accordance with policies and standards. Regularly contribute to team meetings, offering input on protocols, procedures, and patient care strategies.