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We provide local primary care, at scale. Operose Health delivers primary care to over 700,000 registered patients, across 82 locations in 16 ICB areas. We have over 250,000 attendances at our urgent care centres and support some of the most vulnerable people through our specialist GP surgeries. Our clinical model of localised delivery allows services to concentrate on local health needs, priorities and connections - whilst benefitting from the regional and centralised support that scale provides. We transform communities and reduce heath inequality. Our patients are our partners and we are committed to empowering and supporting them to lead healthier lives. We use patient feedback, our innovative data systems and scale to adapt services to meet local need, reduce health care inequality and drive integration within our neighbourhoods. We have a unique offering in the NHS. Through our reach, innovative data systems, scale and determination, we have the capability and insight to support the NHS with access and delivery challenges. We care about our patients, our people, our communities and neighbourhoods, and the future of primary care. We are led by our values and are a trusted provider in the NHS.
Job Responsibility
Provide care for presenting patient from initial history taking clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of care
Demonstrate safe, clinical decision-making and expert care, including assessment and diagnosis skills for patients within the general practice
Work collaboratively with the general practice team to meet the needs of the patients, supporting delivery of policy and procedures and providing nurse leadership as required
Requirements
Experience in a Primary Care setting
NMC registered nurse with advance clinical practice or working towards non-medical prescriber
Minor injury and illness qualification essential and the ability to maintain and monitor standards of care
Level 7 (MSc) Practitioner preferred, although candidates with accreditation or a MSc course to ACP status may also be considered