An ACP in this role is an experienced, master's-level healthcare professional (e.g., nurse, paramedic, pharmacist, or other allied health professional) operating autonomously within primary care. They support the general practice team by managing complex cases, providing leadership, and contributing across clinical, educational, and research domains. (Primary Care Careers, gpworld.co.uk)
Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice
Conduct comprehensive patient assessments: history, examination, clinical reasoning, investigation, diagnosis, and management.
Autonomously manage a diverse caseload, including acute, chronic, undifferentiated, and complex conditions.
Prescribe medications where qualified (Independent Prescriber or PGD); safely initiate, review, and adjust treatment plans; conduct medication reviews and domiciliary visits as needed.
Use EMIS for accurate documentation, coding, and data extraction.
Conduct consultations face-to-face, via telephone/video, and undertake home or care-home visits.
Escalate emergencies appropriately and manage risk within scope of practice.
Leadership & Collaboration
Support and educate other clinicians
Contribute to practice policies, performance reviews, cost-effective prescribing, and adherence to NICE/CQC standards. (Rest Less, NHS Jobs)
Education & Professional Development
Maintain a Personal Development Plan (PDP) and CPD portfolio according to regulatory bodies
Engage in ongoing training and professional updates across the four pillars of advanced practice: clinical, leadership, education, and research.
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications & Experience:
Registered practitioner (NMC, HCPC, GPhC).
Master's degree or post-graduate level 7 qualification in Advanced Clinical Practice
Independent Prescriber qualification or PGD (depending on professional background).
Skills & Competencies:
Advanced clinical assessment, diagnostic, and decision-making skills.
Proficient in using clinical systems and documentation.
Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work autonomously while recognising limitations.
Desirable:
Teaching/mentoring qualifications.
Leadership training or experience in service redesign.
Audit or research involvement.
Specific specialism expertise
Summary
An ACP at Kington Medical Practice will be a master's-level clinician capable of autonomous, holistic patient care, leadership, and service development in primary care. They uphold the four pillars of advanced practice, helping evolve service delivery, strengthen multi-professional teamwork, and enhance patient experience.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Expected hours: No more than 40 per week
Work Location: In person
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