Donnington Medical Partnership has an exciting opportunity for a part-time Diabetic Specialist Nurse for up to 2 days per week.
We are a well-established practice with 13,500 patients, four partners, six salaried doctors, a GP Registrar, ANP, and Paramedic, located in our own premises in the City of Oxford. We also have access to a wide range of PCN services across SEOxHA, including an urgent care Acute Hub.
We are committed to our traditional patient-centred values whilst positively engaging with the many changes in general practice.
We are now looking for the right person to join us.
Main duties of the job We are seeking a Specialist Diabetes Nurse to help us care for our diabetic population.
Job description attached for further details.
About us We are a friendly, welcoming team and are looking for the next great person to join us. Our current nurse is leaving after 8 years, and we encourage long-term colleagues.
We are committed to our patients, who always come first.
We also aim to provide job satisfaction and a positive working environment.
Job responsibilities PURPOSE OF JOB
The purpose of this role is to provide specialist diabetic nursing services to the patients of the practice.
SCOPE OF JOB
The PN will perform tasks prescribed and delegated by the GP Partners, working unsupervised within Patient Group Directions, agreed protocols, an evidence base, and within defined competencies.
The PN will assess patients and plan, implement, and review treatment programmes.
The PN will share responsibility for supervising lower-grade members of the nursing team and delegating duties according to training and competence.
Please see attached JD for more details.
Person Specification Experience Minimum of 6 months in a primary care environment.
Qualifications Nursing Degree
Diabetic Specialist Course
Registered Nurse
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, and a disclosure check will be required to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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