
A rare opportunity has arisen for a dynamic Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Band 8B) to join the Acute Medical SDEC team here at UHD.
UHD consist of 3 hospital sites Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch, currently there are 2 Acute Medical SDEC services, one at Poole and one at Bournemouth. the Trust is currently undergoing huge transformation under the New Hospital programme with extensive investment across all our UHD sites, this is turn will see Poole hospital transformed into a new planned care site and Bournemouth becoming the main emergency and acute care site.
Acute Medical SDEC at this point will move to a newly designed unit at the Bournemouth site only. This investments means that Bournemouth Hospital will not just have one of the largest Emergency Department in the Country, but also the biggest Acute Medical Admission Units.
The new SDEC will provide the ideal space for the service to move to an SDEC first approach, providing better pathways and earlier access to treatment in a less invasive environment, given patients better access to faster diagnostics and decision making. Promoting safer, high quality care for our patients.
the successful candidate will be expected to work autonomously in their role along side the MDT and other healthcare professionals with in the limitation of scope of practice, whilst encouraging Junior ACP to do the same, supporting them through their professional journey.
To be responsible for the rapid assessment, diagnostics, and treatment of individuals within Medical SDEC/Acute Medicine service using an advanced level of professional accountability, autonomy, and judgement, underpinned by Masters level theory and experience. This includes highly complex decision-making across a broad range of differentiated and undifferentiated individual presentations and complex situations, synthesising information from multiple sources to make appropriate, evidence-based judgements and/or diagnoses.
To provide clinical leadership to the ACP team and work with others within the directorate to determine the priority workload of the team across the department.
To plan and manage complete episodes of care, working in collaboration with the consultants and others, delegating and referring as appropriate, to ensure timely, effective management and optimise health outcomes, in line with the evidence base and nationally recognised best practice.
To play a key operational role and maintain a pro-active approach to managing and leading clinical pathways and flow.
Working closely with a multi-professional team, lead the ACP service in delivery of high quality, performance, and financial frameworks.
To promote and implement service and policy development and redesign, impacting beyond own area and other disciplines, informed by current best practice and evidence-base, in accordance with values-based care of the trust.
The post holder will undertake the following in Acute Medicine:
Use their expert knowledge and complex decision-making skills in unpredictable situations and making a differential diagnosis.
Key Working Relationships
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