Job summary
- Main area
- Urgent Community Response
- Grade
- NHS AFC: Band 8a
- Contract
- 12 months (Fixed Term Contract/Secondment Opportunity)
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Job ref
- 197-AJ-R-8215a
- Employer
- Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- University Hospital Lewisham
- Town
- Lewisham
- Salary
- £57,528 - £64,750 per annum plus HCA
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 06/07/2026 23:59
Employer heading
Advanced Clinical Practitioner - Urgent Community Response
NHS AFC: Band 8a
Please refer to the Applicant Guide via this link for key information:- Applying to LGT Guide - Key Information for Applicants
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, (LGT), is a community-focused provider of local and acute care, delivering high-quality services to over one million people living across the London boroughs of Lewisham, Greenwich, and Bexley. We provide whole-life care and are here to support our communities to live healthier lives as well as taking care of them when they need us the most.
Employing almost 7,500 colleagues, affectionately known as Team LGT, we provide services at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, University Hospital Lewisham, and at over a dozen community settings in Lewisham. We also provide some services at Queen Mary’s Hospital in Sidcup.
We have recently launched our new vision and values to mark the LGT10 – the tenth anniversary of our Trust forming in 2013. Our trust vision is to be exceptional. In the quality of our patient care; our support for colleagues; and in the difference we make through our partnerships and in our communities.
To achieve this we value Respect, Compassion, and Inclusion; Being accountable over staying comfortable; Listening over always knowing best; and Succeeding together over achieving alone. You can read more about our visions and values here
Our hospitals and community sites provide a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, as well as emergency and planned care. The Trust is rated as “good” or “outstanding” in over three-quarters of the services inspected by the Care Quality Commission.
Every year our work includes performing 10,000 procedures in our theatres; bringing seven and a half thousand new lives into the world; carrying out 570,000 visits to patients in their homes or communities and providing emergency care for more than 300,000 patients arriving in our busy Urgent and Emergency Departments.
LGT is a centre for the education and training of medical students enrolled with King’s College London’s GKT School of Medical Education. We are a training centre for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals. We are pioneering new roles that will support the changing needs of our patients and are one of the largest employers of physician associates in the country.
We are committed to working with our partners to deliver the best outcomes for our local communities. This means playing an active role in the South East London Integrated Care System (ICS), and in formal partnerships including the South East London Acute Provider Collaborative, provider partnerships with our local mental health trusts and borough-based boards of the ICS in Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham.
Job overview
This is an exciting 12-month fixed term contract or secondment opportunity for a qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner to further develop and consolidate advanced practice within a dynamic and evolving Urgent Community Response service. The role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of integrated care, enhancing clinical leadership, autonomy and decision-making across the acute community interface.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will contribute to service development, support innovative models of care, and play a key role in delivering high-quality, responsive care to patients with complex needs in the community.
The post holder will be practicing as a qualified ACP within the division in order to provide patient-centred quality care. This will encompass the skills of assessment, examination, diagnosis and treatment within an agreed scope of practice throughout the medicine and community division.
The successful applicant will support a new way of working by practicing as a member of the integrated multi-disciplinary UCR team seeing patients in their usual place of residence, providing a rapid assessment service, specialising in frailty and elderly care, at the interface between primary and secondary care. This opportunity is open to applicants who have successfully completed an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice and are practising as a qualified ACP. Candidates should have demonstrable experience working at sign-off level, with the ability to manage patients autonomously within their agreed scope of practice.
The post holder will be required to have a full UK driving license and access to a car.
Working for our organisation
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
- Improving representation at senior levels of staff with disabilities, from black, Asian, and ethnic minorities background, identify as LGBTQ+ and women, through improved recruitment and leadership development
- Widening access (anchor institution) and employability
- Improving the experience of staff with disability
- Improving the EDI literacy and confidence of trust staff through training and development
- Making equalities mainstream
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
1. Clinical
To deliver and participate in clinical care of patients
Provide a level of advanced and comprehensive assessment, based on a specialist body of knowledge, under supervision.
Direct responsibility for the management of patients within own case load and for the supervision of junior members of the multidisciplinary team
To appropriately assess, examine, investigate, diagnose and treat patients, resulting in the safe management and appropriate referral or discharge of patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed presentations.
Order and interpret investigations, laboratory tests, x-rays and act on results as appropriate.
Initiate drug therapy/medication within the parameters of agreed clinical guidelines and in accordance with present legislation supply and prescribing of medicines.
To contribute to the development and improvement of systems and processes that facilitates patient flow.
Maintain own clinical development by keeping abreast of new treatments and technologies
To improve the quality of the patient experience by identifying and meeting the individual clinical needs of patients.
To rigorously review all aspects of the patient’s plan of care and identify and address issues that may result in a sub-standard service.
Contribute to the review and development of integrated care pathways and clinical guidelines to ensure a standardised approach.
Under supervision practice with confidence and competence within your professional guidelines and code of conduct (NMC/HCPC/GPhC)
To ensure that accurate documentation and records of patient care are kept.
To assist in the development of assessment systems, processes and tools within the clinical setting and adjacent clinical/assessment areas.
Ability to adapt specialist clinical knowledge and skills to different clinical settings and influence service delivery and patient care.
Actively implement effective systems and processes for infection control management and relevant audit within their clinical area.
Utilise and demonstrate sensitive communication styles, to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment.
Communicate patient’s conditions verbally and in writing to other members of the health care team and contribute to the decision-making processes in patient management. Acting as an advocate for patients and colleagues.
Ensure awareness of sources of support and guidance e.g., patient liaison service, and provide information in an accurate format to all patients.
Be able to anticipate barriers to effective communication and take action to improve communication.
2. Management and Leadership
Choose an area of special interest within advanced clinical practice with the intention to develop and take forward in your ACP role, also taking into consideration the needs of the service.
To develop own leadership skills within the Advanced Clinical Practitioner Team.
Contribute in the development of a specialist service and act as a change agent and facilitate the change process whilst encouraging others to be innovative and adaptable in the approach to change.
Contribute to evidence-based policies and procedures specifically required by the team.
Contribute to development of clinical competencies for junior staff working within the team.
Develop and maintain effective communication with the multidisciplinary team to ensure high standards of care.
Work collaboratively with representatives of other clinical areas, disciplines and services to provide a seamless pathway of care.
Participate in the recruitment, selection and retention of staff.
To be conversant with all Trust policies and procedures and ensure they are correctly implemented.
To represent the Trust on National Forums related to Advanced Clinical Practice.
Adhere to confidentiality at all times with sensitive personal data
Prioritise, organise and manage own workload in a manner that maintains and promotes quality.
3. Education and Training
To help identify, plan and assist in the implementation of goals for clinical development of staff working within the designated clinical setting and adjacent assessment areas.
To develop and maintain a positive learning environment for the team by providing support, ensuring developmental requirements of junior staff are addressed.
To assist in the provision of clinical supervision and provide the opportunity to reflect and discuss areas of practice.
To participate in teaching programmes for nursing in the care of patients with a range of clinical presentations as defined by the clinical area of practice.
4. Audit and Research
Contribute/assist in the development of multidisciplinary research and clinical audit in the clinical setting and adjacent assessment areas, implementing effective and evidence-based practice.
Develop research skills and provide support and appropriate implementation strategies for changes in clinical practice.
Participate and contribute to any on-going regional and national research to evaluate the effectiveness of care strategies related to the patient experience
To share best practice; through publications and attendance/presentation opportunities at conference level.
5. Resource Management
To apply sound financial evaluation to proposed service developments.
Maintain accurate records in relation to equipment used and maintained.
6. Risk Management
To ensure that systems are in place to manage, reduce and prevent clinical risk to self and others.
To monitor incidents highlighted by members of the team and communicate to appropriate areas to address risk issues.
Promote best practice in health & safety, utilising unit and Trust policies.
Person specification
Attainments
Essential criteria
- NMC registered Nurse / Other allied health care professional (HCPC)
- Teaching / assessment / Mentorship Qualification
- Non-medical prescribing course
- Master’s/DiP in advanced practice or equivalent Leadership qualification
- ILS or ALS
Desirable criteria
- Lewisham & Greenwich Trust approval as independent practitioner
- Leadership qualification
- Accredited autonomous practitioner qualification
Work Experience
Essential criteria
- Significant experience post HCP qualification (5 years generally)
- Teaching and assessment experience in clinical practice
- Experience of leadership
- Minimum of 1 year’s experience as ACP
Desirable criteria
- Experience of service / practice development
- Experience in a range of care settings
Skills, Knowledge and Ability
Essential criteria
- Advanced clinical assessment and documentation skills
- Evidence of radiology requesting and interpretation
- Critical decision-making skills
- Experience of appraisals
- Experience of non-medical prescribing
- Autonomous clinical assessment skills
- Clinical Audit and interest in research
Desirable criteria
- Publication
Personal Characteristics / Disposition
Essential criteria
- Evidence of multi-disciplinary-team working
- Self-motivated towards own practice and development
- Confident and competent in approach to practice
- Supportive, friendly, adaptable and patient focused
- Effective interpersonal skills with colleagues, patients and public
- Demonstrate commitment to support national and Trust strategies and objectives for clinical care and advanced clinical practice
Circumstances
Essential criteria
- Able to drive with full access to a car
- Willingness to travel in order to continue professional development
- Internal rotation and work all shifts
- Able to change shift at short notice
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Application numbers
We recommend applying as early as possible to avoid missing out. All applications received before the cap is reached will be considered equally and assessed against the person specification.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Trevor Long
- Job title
- Advanced Clinical Practitioner
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 07900594383
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