Specialist Practitioner (SP)

South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust

Specialist Practitioner (SP)

Salary Not Specified

South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Southcourt, Aylesbury Vale

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 25 Apr | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: c309376954be428ea3a73333bce65dbe

Full Job Description

As a Specialist Practitioner (SP) you will be a senior nurse or paramedic who rotates throughout the Urgent and Emergency Care system. In addition to being a solo responder to a range of emergency and non-emergency situations through the 999 and 111 system, you will rotate into a range of clinical environments which may include: Our Clinical Coordination Centre providing clinical advice to ambulance staff / Community First Responders and tasking your colleagues to suitable incidents Primary Care, helping to assess acute same day appointments and undertaking home visits on behalf of GP surgery Falls and Frailty services working with an Occupational Therapist to attend patients that have fallen and provide a full holistic package of care Minor Injury Units and Emergency Departments When you attend a patient, you will use your advanced level of clinical assessment and decision making to diagnose and formulate a treatment plan that could range from treating and discharging the patient
yourself to delivering lifesaving interventions. You will also be responsible for additional and supplying medicines such as courses of antibiotics through additional Patient Group Directions. Trainee Specialist Practitioner: We also recruit externally and internally to develop paramedics and Nurses to become an SP. Trainees undertake a 2-year training programme consisting of both Level 7 academic study and clinical practice placements in the areas outlined above. Nurses - Must be able to demonstrate experience of working in a frontline ambulance operational role for an ambulance service such as being an Ambulance Nurse prior to applying for either a Trainee or Qualified Specialist Practitioner role.

Fully qualified NMC registered Nurse or HCPC registered Paramedic, with demonstrable clinical experience in the operational pre-hospital (ambulance) setting - Full UK driving licence (including C1), with no more than 3 penalty points - IHCD, L3CERAD (or equivalent) Emergency Driving qualification - High standards of patient assessment & clinical care - Comfortable with lone working and independent decision making

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