GPS Associate - Practice Nurse
Practice Nurse GPS Associate
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Job Title: ''''''''''' Practice
Nurse.
Location: ''''''''''' National.
(various locations available across the UK)
Directorate:
''''''' Primary Care. (NHS England &
the devolved nations)
Reports to:
''''''''' GPS Flexible Workforce Office.
(FWO)
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Job summary.
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Are you a dedicated nursing professional
looking to make a meaningful impact on patient care in the heart of your
community? We are seeking dynamic and skilled Practice Nurses to join our team.
As a Practice Nurse, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality,
patient-centred care within a primary care setting. You will have the
opportunity to manage a diverse caseload, providing essential clinical services
and supporting patients in managing their health and well-being.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to
work autonomously while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to enhance
patient care and improve health outcomes. As a Practice Nurse, you will be at
the forefront of preventative healthcare, chronic disease management, and
health education, making a significant difference in the lives of patients
across the UK.
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Key responsibilities.
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Clinical care.
- Conduct comprehensive health assessments,
including taking medical histories, performing physical examinations, and
ordering diagnostic tests.
- Develop and implement individualised care plans
based on patient needs and clinical guidelines.
- Provide wound care, administer medications and
vaccinations, and assist with minor surgical procedures.
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Chronic disease
management.
- Manage care for patients with chronic conditions
such as diabetes, asthma, COPD, and hypertension, ensuring regular
monitoring and treatment adjustments.
- Educate patients on self-management techniques
and lifestyle changes to improve their health outcomes.
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Preventative healthcare.
- Lead preventative screening programmes, such as
cervical cytology, NHS Health Checks, and immunisation clinics.
- Promote health education and awareness, providing
advice on diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol reduction.
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Patient education and
support.
- Empower patients with the knowledge and skills to
take control of their health and well-being through one-on-one education
sessions and group workshops.
- Provide compassionate and empathetic support to
patients and their families, addressing concerns and answering questions.
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Team collaboration.
- Work collaboratively with GPs, healthcare
assistants, and other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated and
integrated care.
- Participate in team meetings, case conferences,
and quality improvement initiatives to enhance service delivery.
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Documentation and compliance.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records
using electronic health record systems (e.g., EMIS or SystmOne).
- Ensure all clinical activities comply with NHS
policies, care quality commission (CQC) standards, and general data
protection regulation (GDPR) requirements.
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Person Specification.
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Qualifications &
experience.
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Registered nurse (RN) qualification with active NMC registration.
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Additional qualifications in areas such as
immunisation, cervical cytology, or chronic disease management are desirable.
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Minimum of two years of post-registration experience, ideally in a
primary care or general practice setting.
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Experience in chronic disease management and delivering preventative
healthcare services.
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Skills and competencies.
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Strong clinical assessment, diagnostic, and treatment
skills.
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Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with
patients and work effectively within a team.
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'Proficient in
using electronic health record systems for documentation and care coordination.
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Knowledge.
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Comprehensive
understanding of primary care services, NHS policies, and clinical guidelines.
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Familiarity with
public health issues and strategies for managing chronic diseases.
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Awareness of
quality improvement methodologies and their application in clinical settings.
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Understanding of
data protection regulations (GDPR) and their implications for patient care and
record-keeping.
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