# Associate Practitioner

> NHS job listing from Job Clerk for Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust.

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
- **Location:** Harland Centre
- **Workplace type:** onsite
- **Grade:** Band 4
- **Salary:** £28,392 - £31,157 per annum
- **Contract type:** Permanent
- **Employment type:** Full time - 37.5 hours per week (9-5pm Monday - Friday)
- **Closing date:** 2026-09-02T22:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-08-19T12:30:56.103Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Essex/Westcliff_on_sea/Essex_Partnership_University_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Nursing_Midwifery/Nursing_Midwifery-v8232178
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8232178?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.eput.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

Associate Practitioner opportunity in our SEE Dementia & Older Adults CMHT Service based at the Harland Centre.

Work in partnership with the Community Dementia Nurse Specialist and other senior MDT members, to offer reviews/assessment and treatment to service users.

Work independently with service users under an agreed plan of care, formed with senior team members.

Support initial care planning, when necessary and updating of plan as needs and circumstances change, while seeking suitable supervision.

Assist and contribute to the assessment process, initial care planning, risk assessment and review of patient care.

To refer clients to other services both internal and external to EPUT.

Use own initiative to plan and implement social / therapeutic activities for service users, sign posting to local community resources and supporting client engagement

To act as a role model to other colleagues within the team and working work independently and accountably as part of a team

### Main duties of the job

- Under the supervision of the Community Dementia Nurse Specialist monitor medication within Trust protocols reporting back to the clinical team and within agreed competency level evidenced by appropriate training.
- To provide post diagnostic support and education to clients and their families, referring to appropriate services (such as Dementia Navigation).
- Participate and assist in the clinical review process, as required, and at the appropriate level.
- Participate in regular Clinical Supervision (4-6 weekly) facilitated by a qualified supervisor.
- Contribute to the discharge and care pathway planning.
- Contribute to MDT and participate in clinical decision making.
- Act with awareness and understanding of own limitation and professional boundaries.

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

- Undertake physiological measurements and observations of service users’ physical and mental health conditions in order to recognise significant changes and be able to report and act on as appropriate.

Physical skills to include:

- Breakaway skills.
- To collect specimens from patients, including the taking of blood, and ensuring that all routine and prescribed investigations are completed.
- To complete ECGs.
- To take TPR and BP when required. To maintain competencies in physical skills.

Keep accurate and complete records, in accordance with Trust policies and procedures and with full appreciation of the implication of the Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act, which will be counter signed by a qualified member of staff.

Under the supervision of the Community Dementia Nurse Specialist monitor medication within Trust protocols reporting back to the clinical team and within agreed competency level evidenced by appropriate training

### Applicant requirements

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

## Person Specification

### Knowledge

**Essential**

- Good oral communication skills based on fluency on the English language
- Ability to work with limited direct supervision
- A good understanding of dementia and its treatment/management
- Literate in IT/Computer Skills

**Desirable**

- Knowledge of Older Adults and Frailty

### Experience/skills

**Essential**

- Effective multidisciplinary working and liaison with other care providers, eg Primary and Tertiary organisations.
- Awareness of local and national NHS initiatives and strategy
- Treating patients with respect and dignity.

**Desirable**

- Working knowledge of SystmOne and Mobius
- Knowledge of working with external agencies involved in the care of people with Dementia and Mental Health

### Education/Qualifications

**Essential**

- Foundation Degree in a Healthcare related subject
- Student Associate Practitioner

**Desirable**

- Care Certificate
- NVQ level 3

## Documents

- [staff benefits (pdf, 152.7kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2990)
- [job description (pdf, 680.5kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10546238)
- [person specification (pdf, 568.5kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10542444)
- [candidate privacy policy (pdf, 336.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=1853)
- [right to work information (pdf, 293.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2355)
- [values of the nhs pension (pdf, 151.3kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2659)
- [why join the nhs pension scheme (pdf, 91.3kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=1849)
- [employer recognition scheme - gold award (pdf, 27.7kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2451)

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