Specialist Practice Nurse - Pirbright, United Kingdom - Military Medical Personnel

    Military Medical Personnel
    Military Medical Personnel Pirbright, United Kingdom

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    Description
    Specialist Practice Nurse - Pirbright Medical Centre - hours
    Ref :
    LS10974
    Nursing
    Start Date :29 Apr 2024
    End Date :27 Jun 2024


    Specialist Practice Nurse - Essential Requirements:

    • Must be Registered Nurse (Adult) Level 1 with Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and hold a valid, in date Personal Identification Number (PIN) and not be subject to any restrictions of practice.
    • Must hold current, valid personal medical indemnity insurance.
    • Must have a minimum of two years post registration experience in PHC practice.
    • Must have a minimum of one year's post registration in a Band 6 or higher grade in a Primary Healthcare (PHC) setting (within the last three years).
    • Must be in date for Basic Life Support (BLS) Anaphylaxis, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Safeguarding Children and Young People and Vulnerable Adults Level 2 training.
    Must be able to provide certificates of training/qualification/update, as undertaken within the last three years, and/or be able to provide proof of clinical competency of the same from a previous employer or Line Manager, who is a current and practicing GMC or NMC Registrant, for:
    oImmunisation and vaccination (including children if engaged within a families practice as identified in the Demand Order)
    oVenepuncture
    oTravel Health
    oMinor Injuries
    oMinor Illness / Common PHC Presentations
    oChild Health in Primary Care (only if working in a families practice as identified in the Demand Order)
    oCervical Cytology Sample Taking (only if working in a Medical Facility where an essential requirement / skill gap is identified within the Demand Order)

    oPreparation for Mentorship; Supporting Learning and Assessment in Practice (SLAiP); Mentorship and Assessment in Practice; Clinical Supervision or equivalent.



    Specialist Practice Nurse - About the Role:

    • Flexible & adaptable with a proactive approach
    • You will join and become part of a multidisciplinary team, working within well equipped medical centres, dental centres or rehabilitation units where you will be valued as part of the Defence Medical Services team
    • Deliver a professional & personal service at all times
    • Ability to work alongside military personnel on Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force bases to deliver an exceptional standard of care for service personnel and their families (at some locations)