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Dr Gray’s Hospital Elgin, Moray
Ambulatory Emergency Care
Band 6 (£35,522 - £43,286 per annum)
Band 7 (£43,422 - £50,506 per annum)
Exciting job opportunities are available in the newly developing Ambulatory Care Unit at Dr Gray’s Hospital, Elgin, Moray. Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the north east of Scotland, 40 miles from Inverness and 70 miles from Aberdeen, Moray forms part of the Grampian region.
We are looking for highly motivated and enthusiastic individuals who wish to be part of a dedicated Multidisciplinary Team comprising Consultants, Specialty Doctors, Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners and Allied Health Professionals helping to shape the delivery of Ambulatory Care Pathways.
The newly developing Ambulatory Care Unit will be providing care with an ethos of:
· Focusing on rapid assessment and discharge pathways
· Developing pathways to provide best practice patient experience
· Patient management rather than bed management
· Facilitating pathways to enable patients to care with the philosophy of ‘right care, right place, right time’
· Supporting the Emergency Department
· Linking to and supporting anticipatory care planning, primary and community care pathways
· Valuing the training and development of the MDT
Being part of this dedicated and dynamic team offers successful candidates the opportunity to gain a broad spectrum of experience working within the Ambulatory Care Unit environment. As part of your role delivering ambulatory care pathways this provides you with a range of learning and development opportunities both within your respective profession and as part of multidisciplinary team working.
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
This is an exciting time for medicine at Dr Grays as we have opened the Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) unit for ambulant patients, aiming to improve the access to specialist review and diagnostics and improve flow across the medical footprint. As the medical directorate is expanding its footprint within the hospital we have the opportunity to invite colleagues to apply for two positions either as a trainee (band 6) or fully qualified ANP (band 7) post. You would be joining a team that is extremely friendly and supportive of each other and has great camaraderie. We endeavour to support ongoing learning and development with clinical skills and education to meet our 4 Pillars of Advanced Practice. We encourage active participation in Quality Improvements, Clinical Audits and supporting clinical development of our medical colleagues. There will be opportunities to deliver teaching sessions, participate in M&M meetings and facilitate learning. We regularly have Nursing, Paramedic, Medical and Physician Associate students working alongside the team and supporting their practice.
As a trainee you will be recruited at Band 6 and have the opportunity to work across a variety of specialisms to ensure you develop the breadth of knowledge and clinical skills required to meet your clinical portfolio competence. As part of this trainee post the modules required will be funded by NHS Grampian. You will be released for your academic study and be supported in practice. On successful completion of your academic studies and clinical portfolio you will transition to your band 7 post within medicine. For appointment to Band 6, ideally the candidate would have a breadth of experience working across specialisms but have an interest in developing their clinical skills and knowledge in medicine. The trainee post is open to those who have not undertaken any clinical modules or those who may have taken some of the relevant modules towards advanced practice accreditation. The candidate needs to be able to demonstrate that they can work at Masters Level (SCQF 11) to undertake the Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice.
If you are successfully appointed at interview as a fully qualified ANP you will commence on Band 7 and have a probationary period in medicine to familiarise yourself to the rotational post within General Medicine, AMAU and AEC before you
are independent on the rota. For appointment to the Band 7 post the successful candidate will have current First level NMC registration, be a qualified and experienced Independent Prescriber (V300) with Advanced Clinical Examination Skills & History Taking and Pathophysiology modules and will be able to demonstrate objective evidence of ability to perform autonomously at Masters Level (SCQF 11). To achieve Band 7, applicants must have the minimum requirement of Post Graduate Diploma at Masters Level in Advanced Clinical Practice or credentialed with evidence of education and clinical experience of working autonomously at Masters Level. The post holder will be expected to exercise a high level of personal professional autonomy and make clinical judgements in line with advanced practice to satisfy the expectations and clinical demands of the role. It is essential all applicants have the ability to undertake clinical assessment of the acutely unwell patient and initiate clinical management plans in order improve clinical outcomes for patients. A dynamic individual with strong clinical assessment and coaching skills are required to facilitate learning of trainees.
While the role is currently for day time hours, there are opportunities to work night shifts to support the extended medical team, therefore successful applicants must be able to work both day and night shift hours.
An attractive relocation allowance of up to £8,000 is available to successful candidates in line with the NHS Grampian Relocation Policy.
Informal enquiries are welcome, please contact
Lesley MacLeod, ANP Team Lead Email Lesley.macleod@nhs.scot
Telephone for more information or to discuss the post(s)
01343 567802 or 07976472536