Responsibilities for People Management:
Work collaboratively with Service Users and the wider MDT to provide clinical management plans that support independent prescribing.
As an NMP, work collaboratively with medical prescribers to communicate prescribing decisions, clinical rationales, and treatment plans.
Receive mandatory supervision from the appropriate forums, including Medical Prescribers.
Maintain and develop clinical and pharmaceutical knowledge relevant to the area of practice.
Review, diagnose, and generate treatment options within the role of the non-medical prescriber, using recommended evidence-based assessments and outcome measures to evaluate care.
Produce non-medical prescribing plans that are timely, relevant, accurate, evaluative, dated, signed, legible, and objective, and communicate these to other relevant agencies. These must be in keeping with best practice guidance e.g., NICE.
Demonstrate decision-making and problem-solving skills as a non-medical prescriber.
Access and attend NMP events and forums as per Livewell Southwest policy and Approval to Practice.
Comply with the NMC Professional Code of Conduct and the NMC Standards for Prescribers.
Be responsible for the safety and security of the FP10 prescription pad in accordance with Livewell Southwest policies and procedures.
Maintain and update non-medical prescribing skills.
Participate in relevant prescribing audits and evaluations.
Understand the theory behind and value of therapeutic relationships and be a role model for widespread personalized care and shared decision-making between clinicians and patients.
Maintain effective verbal and written communication with the clinical team and keep staff informed of changes to prescribing interventions or treatments provided to service-users.
Work in partnership with medical staff and service-users in the development and implementation of clinical management plans related to individual treatment and prescribing needs.
Establish and maintain good liaison with key stakeholders in individuals' care e.g., GP practices and other services in the area, including sharing prescribing information and rationale.
Manage and prioritize a defined complex caseload of patients and delegate where appropriate.
Coordinate annual leave, study leave, and duty rotas if required in the absence of the Operational Team manager or as part of the role if dual specialist/operational team manager.
Undertake the full range of people management tasks and responsibilities including recruitment, induction, retention, orientation, communication, staff engagement, workforce planning, appraisal, training and development, and performance management including disciplinary/grievance/sickness with support from operational leads, service managers, and/or team leads.
Work with other team leads/advanced specialists to ensure clinical and operational management cover across services is maintained, especially at times of service pressure.
Be aware of pressures facing your work colleagues and offer support to ensure they are aware of the organization support services available to them.
Act as a role model for all team members demonstrating and maintaining high standards of practice and professional leadership.
Address issues of poor practice with senior line management and HR.
Support with student placement and training in line with Livewell Southwest policies.
Plan and participate in the supervision, teaching, and provision of community experience for all nurses' learners and other personnel as appropriate.
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