Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner-female Picu - Stockport, United Kingdom - Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust

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We hope that you will join us as our Band 7 Apprentice Advance Practitioner on Woodbank a female PICU.


You will be instrumental in initiating and leading change, and embrace the responsibility of professional leadership and advice, in both the development and coordination of care to service users and their families/carers with a range of mental health needs.


You will be responsible for the provision of advanced mental health practice within the service location they are based within.


You will demonstrate a highly developed, advanced and expert knowledge, in depth experience and clinical skills within the domain of mental health services.

You will embrace and challenge the depth and breadth of current and future professional practice, exercising a high level of professional autonomy.

A highly visible profile is expected, in order to provide clinical and professional leadership, promoting advanced practice, education to others, research activity and publication.

Within the apprenticeship the post holder would develop their role within the four pillars of ACP practice:
Clinical Care,

Education including lecturing, teaching others (see below),

Leadership including ward rounds, leading patient care and clinical quality improvement, change management.

Research including service evaluations, audit and service developments


This is a chance to be involved in helping to deliver a service based on the principles of the RAID model of care including positive behavioural support and trauma informed interventions, whilst drawing on your knowledge and expertise.

It is an exciting and transformational project.

In the apprenticeship role, there are flexible units which will be tailored to the needs of the service alongside practical learning through shadowing other Advanced Clinical Practitioners and other services.

The postholder will commit to completing the Advanced Clinical Practitioner training

integrated degree/masters' apprenticeship qualification whilst managing a caseload of complex cases on the inpatient unit. This apprenticeship will be undertaken in collaboration with an approved training provider and includes both classroom sessions as well as work
- based assessment within the clinical environment. Apprentices complete a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate their learning and skills in practice.


The post-holder will be responsible for the provision of advanced mental health practice within the service location they are based within.


The post holder will work as an autonomous practitioner, providing clinical assessment and treatment to a diverse group of service users requiring either crisis or ongoing care.


The post holder will demonstrate a highly developed, advanced and expert knowledge, in depth experience and clinical skills within the domain of mental health services.

They will embrace and challenge the depth and breadth of current and future professional practice, exercising a high level of professional autonomy.

A highly visible profile is expected, in order to provide clinical and professional leadership, promoting advanced practice, education to others, research activity and publication.


The post holder will be instrumental in initiating and leading change, and embrace the responsibility of professional leadership and advice, in both the development and coordination of care to service users and their families/carers with a range of mental health needs.


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