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Job reference: 100382
Salary: Please see advert
Job closing date: 16/05/2022
Job Type: Nursing and Midwifery
Location: University Hospital Crosshouse
Employment type: Permanent
Hours Per Week: 37.5
Job posted date: 27/04/2022
Employer (NHS Board): NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Department: Critical Care

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In support of our core purpose of Working together to achieve the healthiest life possible for everyone in Ayrshire and Arran we are committed to a culture that is Caring, Safe and Respectful.  You will be required to work collaboratively in a safe, caring and respectful way.

Applications are invited for a post as an Advanced Critical Care Practitioner (ACCP) working in Critical Care in NHS Ayrshire and Arran. You should be enthusiastic and forward thinking with extensive experience of working in intensive care.

The ACCP programme is a new and exciting development in Ayrshire and Arran.

The role incorporates the traditional medical staff role of delivering a holistic approach to critical care, with expert clinical skills managing patients and providing support to their families within the critical care service.  The ACCP is expected to work strategically and in collaboration with the Consultant Intensivists.

You must have an expert knowledge base and clinical competence, leading clinical assessments, initiating investigations, determining differential diagnosis and undertaking appropriate first line interventions for the critical care patient.  You will be supporting multi-professional teams within NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s critical care areas and ensuring a high standard of clinical care, in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and Health and Safety legislation;

It is expected that with commensurate training and experience the ACCP will provide expert clinical care, at an advanced level, to patients under the critical care team, making complex, autonomous diagnosis and management decisions about patient care up to and including end of life discussions utilising advanced skills and knowledge to that of a middle grade doctor.

You will be supported in undertaking the standard 2 year ACCP training programme with the expectation that Associate Membership of FICM will be achieved. During the training period the post-holder would work on the band 6 pay scale(£33,072-£40,736) via the AFC Annexe 21 arrangement, but move on to the band 7 pay scale(£40,872-£47,846) on successful completion of training. On completion of training you will be based within the Intensive Care Unit at University Hospital Crosshouse but the role could include a proportion of your work in the University Hospital Ayr site.

The Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care provides services in both University Hospital Crosshouse (UHC) and University Hospital Ayr (UHA).

UHC is a 539-bedded general hospital located on the outskirts of Kilmarnock and includes the co-located Ayrshire Maternity Unit. UHC provides a comprehensive service for Orthopaedics and Trauma, General Surgery (including Upper GI Surgery and Colorectal surgery) Breast Surgery, and also hosts several area-wide services such as all Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, ENT, Maxillofacial Surgery and one national service – the Cochlear Implant Service.

UHA, lies to the east of Ayr and provides an extensive range of both elective and emergency surgical and medical services. Surgical specialties on site here include general surgery, urology, vascular and ophthalmology. A focus on elective orthopaedic surgery is being developed on the site, with expertise and innovative practice being used to drive improved quality and efficiency.

There are well developed plans to reform the way critical care is delivered in Ayrshire. At the current time there is an intensive care facility on each acute site with an additional Covid ICU in operation on the UHC site. The post will involve participation in the Intensive Care resident medical rota at UHC incorporating both day- and night-shift work. There would be the expectation that the appointee would be asked to contribute to providing the critical care service on the UHA site too. This encompasses providing outreach across the hospital site and undertaking intra- and inter-hospital transfer of critically unwell patients.

You should have extensive experience of working in critical care and demonstrate an ability to develop and learn a master level.

Both sites have excellent transport links to the vibrant city of Glasgow which is only 30-45 minutes away, and are also within 15 minutes of Prestwick Airport. Ayrshire is great place to live and work, with a fantastic a coastal location. This offers exciting leisure opportunities including water-based activities such as sailing and kite-surfing, exceptional road and off-road cycling opportunities in the ‘Ayrshire Alps’ and ‘7 Stanes’ cycling areas, along with several championship golf courses within 30 minutes of the hospitals.  

For information and informal visits, please contact Dr J Allan, Clinical Director, or Dr J Selfridge (ACCP Lead) Tel: 01563 827172 (Secretary) or 01563 521133 (Switchboard).

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Applications are welcome from UK, EEA and non-EEA candidates.

As part of the recruitment process, you will be required to produce proof of your EU Settlement status from 1st July 2021 to demonstrate your Right to Work in the United Kingdom.  Further information: https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families. Existing employees may be asked to provide evidence of their EU Settlement Status from 1st July 2021.

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