The closing date is 30 December 2025

Salary: £47,810 to £54,710 a year

Job summary

We are looking to recruit band 7, Senior Practitioner to work as part of the Urgent Treatment Centre team, who will be responsible for providing high quality health care and information to the public. An opportunity exists for an experienced and highly motivated practitioner with relevant Adult or Paediatric experience who is committed to making a valuable contribution to the further development of these successful and pioneering services.

As a Registered Nurse you will be responsible for supporting your Manager in ensuring that our service users needs are met through the delivery of high-quality care. As a centre of excellence, you will offer a person-centred approach to their independence and well-being.

The services offer treatment for minor injuries and minor ailments 365 days per year, and are open from 8am 9:00 pm. With the addition of diagnostic Xray facility 8am-8pm

If you have post qualification experience in A&E, Walk-in Centre or Urgent Care with recent experience in the treatment of minor ailments and Minor injuries we would like to hear from you.

Job responsibilities

Job Purpose:

To act as a senior clinical professional within Widnes Urgent Treatment Centre. Liaising with the UTC team and colleagues across the wider social and health care environment to promote, maintain and enhance effective multidisciplinary patient care.

To act as the lead specialist and independent practitioner who provides advice to patients and staff which contributes to assessment, diagnosis, care and treatment of clients.

Possess and demonstrate extended skills in the management of a wide range of health care problems i.e. minor illness and injury. Exercise professional independent and clinical judgement in managing or referring clients to a variety of primary and secondary care services as appropriate.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Co-ordinate and deliver the day-to-day supervision of the team as shift leader.

Act as a resource for other members of the Urgent Treatment Centre clinical team.

In collaboration with the Team Leaders promote the development and effectiveness of the nurse-led service utilizing a multi-skilled team approach.

Maintain effective channels of communication both within the Urgent Treatment Centre and across the wider health and social care economy.

Promote and maintain the quality and standards of the Urgent Treatment Centre services in accordance with organisational and Trust Clinical Governance requirements.

Facilitate a culture, which promotes and maintains best practice utilising current and best evidence, as well as culture of civility and respect.Managerial

Leadership

Fulfil the role of coordinator on a day-to day basis/ as and when required and assist the Clinical Lead in fulfilling the operational requirements of the service within budgetary limits.

Delegate responsibility where appropriate and encourage a culture where flexibility and adaptability are positively encouraged.

Support and maintain the focus of the nurse-led service.

Adopt and promote a positive approach to change.

Actively participate in and promote the development of professional nursing practice.

Clinical

Exercise a high degree of clinical independence and professional judgement, treating independently within the Urgent Treatment Centre and where necessary referring to a range of primary organisations.

Provide highly specialised advice when reviewing patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed health care problems.

Assess health care needs of patients, diagnose treat and manage as appropriate. Referring to care services as appropriate

Possess proven skills in the management of a wide range of health care problems i.e. Minor illness and injury, wound care, chronic disease management.

Provide health promotion education.

Undertake a range of clinical procedures, which may include, suturing, venepuncture, cannulation, ear syringing, slit lamp use, removal of foreign bodies.

Participate in and undertake triage to ensure smooth progress of patients through the system.

Initiate and conduct clinical investigations as appropriate.

Supply and administer medications as appropriate via PGD

Exercise independent and delegated prescribing rights in accordance with current and legal and ICB criteria, and within the clinical situation

Identify at risk patients and manage appropriately in accordance with national and local policy and procedures i.e. vulnerable children, adults and child protection.

Collaborate with the Clinical Lead/Operational Manager in the co-ordination of services and patients within the Urgent Treatment Centre.

Act as an advocate for the patient at all times.

Offer a complementary service to that of other health care providers within the local health economy

Utilizing own professional knowledge and skills, act as a resource for other members of the Urgent Treatment Centre team

Empower colleagues and clients and demonstrate the ability to facilitate effective clinical practice based on best evidence

Possess a clear understanding of legal and ethical issues, professional accountability and responsibility.

Using judgement and analytical skills when reviewing complex situations when reviewing patients, lab results and x-rays with highly specialised needs and conditions, changing treatments as required.

Able to adopt manual handling techniques safely when manoeuvring patients during the course of their care.

Ability to concentrate frequently when assessing patients needs and providing highly specialist care.

Experience of working in highly unpleasant working conditions due to the nature of the role where patients can behave in a certain way or where body fluids such as open wounds are experienced frequently.

Registered Prescribers (if applicable)

To safely and effectively prescribe medication to patients, as an independent prescriber.

To apply knowledge of drug actions in prescribing practice.

To understand the legislation relevant to the practice of nurse prescribing.

To understand the roles and relationships of others involved in prescribing, supplying and administering of medicines.

Training and Education

Participate and engage in the identification of education and training needs of the team, delivering on the job specialist training to students, new members of staff and to support medical students and post graduate students.

Demonstrate a positive commitment to the training and education of pre and post graduate students

Identify and disseminate best practice through evidence, clinical guidelines and benchmarking.

Maintain and develop own clinical and professional expertise by participation in Clinical Supervision and Personal Development Planning, in accordance with Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of conduct, and scope of professional Practice.

Participate in formal and informal teaching sessions to promote clinical excellence within the UTC team.

Research and Audit

Promote a research culture within the Urgent Treatment Centre, and actively promote the use, publication and dissemination of research evidence.

Initiate and actively participate in audit and evaluation of the service eg, ED feedback, demographic service needs, laboratory results to promote change to practice.

Initiating and participating in audit as and when required.

Communication

Engage in collaborative working with colleagues in primary, secondary and social care.

Maintain and promote effective communication and working relationships with colleagues across the local health economy.

Maintain effective systems of communication and referral both within the UTC and across primary and secondary care.

Promote and maintain effective comprehensive clinical documentation in accordance with local and NMC guidelines for record keeping.

Maintain confidentiality at all times in accordance with local and National requirements.

Demonstrate professional skills in facilitating effective and clear communication in dealing with sensitive or volatile situations/issues i.e. child protection, alcohol/drug abuse, sexual orientation, racial and ethnic diversity, mental illness, domestic violence, physical deformity and others.

Possess and demonstrate cultural competence by interacting effectively with clients from many backgrounds.

Utilise the Trust e-mail communication system.

Utilise a variety of systems to communicate clinical information in accordance with the requirements of the data protection act (fax, telephone, letter and email)

Utilise personal skills to facilitate effective and clear communication with clients to ensure collaborative health care concordance with recommended advice and treatment.

Provide and receive highly complex communication in relation to highly specialised advice to patients that present at the UTC. This will include patients with learning disabilities and mental health issues, as well as patients where there are barriers to understanding.

Person Specification

Job Specific Requirements

Essential

Relationships

Essential

Qualifications

Essential

Desirable

Skills and Knowledge

Essential

Desirable

Sponsorship

Essential

Experience

Essential

Desirable

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

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