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The Palliative Care Clinical Practitioner (PCCP) will support delivery of palliative and end of life care, acting as the generalist ‘expert’ for the locality and working collaboratively across all community services to lead and influence continuous improvement in palliative and end of life care. The post holder will support teams deliver the ‘home first’ approach, working in partnership with discharge teams/hubs across acute and community services, EICTs and specialist teams.
The Clinical Practitioner in Palliative Care will act as the generalist ‘expert’ for an identified locality, working collaboratively across community services and supporting teams to deliver the ‘home first’ approach
With a focus on clinical leadership and quality improvement, the post holder will:
The successful candidate will be a confident leader, who can influence by demonstrating excellent clinical, communication and leadership skills. They will need to work autonomously and build strong relationships across a wide range of services and teams.
Independent Non-Medical Prescribing is an essential requirement of this role and applicants must have completed this course (V300)
The role will involve direct clinical care but the post holder will not hold a clinical case load. Applicants must have experience of delivering palliative and end of life care in community settings
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