North West Surrey Integrated Care Services (NICS) is part of the NHS, dedicated to providing innovative GP-led primary care services in Surrey. We are committed to delivering exemplary health care to our local community amidst a challenging healthcare environment.
Summary
Permanent position, working 37.5 hours per week
The post holder will be required to work flexibly across sites within NWS
Salary dependent on qualification and experience
The post holder will work as part of our team to provide high-quality care to the patients of our 37 practices across our Federation. The Nurse Associate will support the delivery of safe and effective nursing care, working under the supervision of our Lead Nurse and in accordance with NMC professional standards.
Key Responsibilities
Phlebotomy
Wound care and dressings
NHS Health Checks and other preventive health activity
Chronic disease monitoring and reviews within scope of competence
Cervical cytology (smear) screening
Oversight of the Federation's phlebotomy service including supporting and supervising Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) in the delivery of phlebotomy and other delegated tasks
Clinical Duties
Undertake venepuncture and ensure high standards of practice across the Federation's phlebotomy service.
Provide supervision, mentorship, and support to HCAs undertaking phlebotomy.
Deliver wound assessment and management, including dressing changes and post-operative care.
Conduct NHS Health Checks and contribute to proactive health promotion initiatives.
Undertake chronic disease reviews (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, COPD, asthma) in line with protocols and within scope of competence.
Perform cervical screening (following appropriate training and accreditation).
Support vaccination and immunisation programmes as required.
Accurately record clinical data on the relevant clinical systems (EMIS).
Escalate concerns or clinical issues appropriately to the supervising Lead Nurse or GP.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Supervise and assess the competence of HCAs in phlebotomy, ensuring safe and consistent practice.
Support the induction, training, and ongoing development of HCAs and student nurse associates.
Participate in audits and service improvement activities related to phlebotomy and nursing services.
Professional Responsibilities
Work within the NMC Code of Conduct and maintain professional registration as a Nurse Associate.
Participate in annual appraisal, mandatory training, and continuing professional development.
Maintain accurate, contemporaneous, and confidential patient records.
Adhere to infection prevention and control policies and procedures.
Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and the implementation of evidence-based practice.
Communication and Team Working
Communicate effectively and compassionately with patients, families, and colleagues.
Collaborate with NICS colleagues to support integrated patient care.
Champion our NICS services with practices and PCNs including attendance at meetings where appropriate and valuable.
Person Specification - Nurse Associate
Qualifications & Training
Essential
:
Registered with the NMC as a Nurse Associate
Evidence of ongoing professional development and mandatory training compliance
Desirable
:
Cervical cytology (smear taker) training and accreditation
Mentorship or supervision training
Vaccination and immunisation training
Experience
Essential:
Recent experience working in a clinical environment delivering direct patient care
Experience of phlebotomy and wound care
Experience working as part of a wide team
Desirable:
Experience in primary care or GP practice setting
Experience conducting health checks or chronic disease reviews
Experience supervising or supporting HCAs or students
Knowledge & Skills
Essential:
Understanding of NMC Code and professional standards for Nurse Associates
Knowledge of infection prevention and control, safeguarding, and confidentiality
Ability to carry out phlebotomy, wound care, and other clinical procedures safely
Competent IT skills, including use of EMIS
Effective communication and interpersonal skill
Desirable:
Understanding of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and primary care pathways
Awareness of long-term condition management principles
Understanding of audit and quality improvement methods
Personal Attributes
Essential:
Compassionate and patient-centred approach to care
Reliable, flexible, and adaptable
Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team
Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion
Professional, approachable, and supportive manner
Desirable:
Demonstrates initiative in service development or quality improvement
Other Requirements
Essestial:
Willingness to work across multiple NICS sites
Ability to travel independently between locations if required
Commitment to ongoing learning and professional growth
Desirable:
Full UK driving licence and access to own transport
Join us in making a real difference in the community's health--apply now to become part of our dedicated team committed to excellence in primary care.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
Company pension
Employee discount
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking
Store discount
Application question(s):
Are you experience of phlebotomy and wound care?
Are you experience working in a clinical environment delivering direct patient care?
Ability to travel independently between locations if required ?
Licence/Certification: