Job Description
Advanced Nurse Practitioner - Birmingham
Service: Urgent Treatment Centre
Location: Birmingham
Rate: £45 - £50 per hour (Ltd or sole trader, with increased rates for weekends and Bank Holidays)
Job Summary: We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) to join our client’s busy Urgent Treatment Centre in Birmingham. As an ANP, you will play a key role in a caring and committed team, delivering outstanding clinical care to patients.
Main Duties:
- Adhere to evidence-based practice in all clinical decisions.
- Operate independently in healthcare settings, including primary and secondary care, Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC), Out of Hours (OOH) services, or Accident & Emergency (A&E).
- Lead and support your team, fostering a collaborative environment.
- Stay up-to-date with local and national healthcare strategies and policies.
- Understand and uphold the legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities of advanced practice.
- Perform medication reviews and ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care.
About Our Client: Our client is one of the UK’s foremost independent providers of community health and care services. They work in partnership with health and care commissioners and local communities to transform services, prioritising patient experience, efficiency, and improved outcomes. Their services encompass a wide range, from adult and children’s community health to urgent care, sexual health, and adult social care.
Ideal Candidate:
Essential:
- Fully qualified ACP, ANP, or ECP with a recognised specialist qualification.
- Completed Masters-level modules in Advanced Clinical Assessment & Management and Consultation Skills (or equivalent experience).
- Registered as a non-medical prescriber (V300).
- Proven experience in managing minor injuries and illnesses.
- Current with all mandatory training, registrations, and immunisations.
- Possess a recent DBS check dated within the last 12 months or be registered on the update service.
Desirable:
- Leadership experience or relevant qualifications.
- Paediatric experience with the ability to recognise and treat acutely unwell children.
- Experience in managing long-term conditions.