Being an ENP at Chase Farm Hospital is empowering, unique, and dynamic. You will be providing emergency care to our local population at our stand-alone, state of the art and pioneering UTC. The service you provide is critical to see, diagnose, treat, discharge, or refer both walk-in and ambulatory patients whose injuries or illnesses are not so serious as to need full emergency department care. You will see a wide assortment of presentations and provide professional advice to patients, carers, and colleagues; this means you will consult patients independently but seek clinical advice and support where or if required. While you have clinical autonomy and need to 'think on your feet' you will also be part of an expert multi-disciplinary team - together you will ensure the provision of clinical excellence to patients and contribute to reducing emergency room admissions to our other hospitals. About us
At the Royal Free London, our mission is to be world class in the provision of care and treatment to our local and wider population, clinical research and teaching excellence. We aim to deliver kind and compassionate care in all three of our hospitals and satellite areas, to improve lives and help people thrive. We have over 10,000 staff across our various sites, all working towards the same aim which is to ensure our patients receive the very best care. You will work with lots of different people from diverse backgrounds all performing different roles giving you a great opportunity to learn and develop. Patients are at the heart of everything we do, and pivotal to the successful delivery of our aims are our emergency nurse/care practitioners, whose decisive, resilient and caring nature ensures that patients receive the very best care in their local urgent care centres. Working at Chase Farm Urgent Treatment Centre also gives you access to the latest technology to deliver excellent patient care. So, we're looking for innovators and game changers that want the opportunity to deliver the highest quality of patient focused care; and be part of a team and environment that champions innovation and continuous improvement. Job responsibilities
The Post Holder will be an Independent Practitioner with Primary Care experience and specialist knowledge in Minor Illness and Injury. The Post Holder will be expected to: Demonstrate as a clinical expert initial patient contact assessment so that patients/people attending the urgent care centre (UCC) may be signposted, treated or referred on as appropriate. Provide professional and clinical leadership within the team. Support the role of the Matron in developing and implementing a strategic development plan for practitioner led services within the department. Lead on the development and implementation of a programme of clinical audit and research within the department. Act as a primary resource for education and clinical development within the service. Work collaboratively with clinical site manager to ensure correct UTC inter departmental pathways have been escalated. Manage and be responsible for the supervision and development of the multi-disciplinary team consisting of all grades of staff, students, and health care support workers. Person Specification
Royal Free World Class Values
Demonstrable ability to meet the Trust Values Educational and professional qualifications
Registered nurse level 1/ registered HPC paramedic practitioner Recognised autonomous practitioner qualification Teaching and assessing course / practise educator level 1&2 Evidence of own continuing professional development Educated to degree level Independent nurse / non medical prescriber or working towards Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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. £51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS
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