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Job overview
Camden Rapid Access Services (RAS) is a Physical health admission avoidance and supported early discharge service. Which has three pathways Discharge to Assess, Urgent community Response and Virtual ward, the potential post holder will work across all three pathways within Camden RAS.
The potential post holder should ideally possess a valid UK Driving licence (a car will be provided when required), though suitable non-driving candidates will be considered and provided with an Oyster card while on shift. Non-driving practitioners will be expected to be able to undertake the same number of visits per day as driving colleagues.
Are you a qualified advanced clinical practitioner (ACP) seeking a new challenging role in the community? The Camden Rapid Access Services (Camden RAS) is currently seeking to employ a Band 8a Registered ACP with substantial experience in acute care (e.g. A&E, AMU, ITU, Virtual Ward, Paramedic). The ideal candidate will be a non medical prescriber V300 with advanced clinical assessment skills, and have completed the ACP modules.
Our overall aim is to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions and early supported discharge, as part of the NHS Long term plan. The benefits of keeping patients in their own homes are numerous and varied, from reducing Healthcare Acquired Infections, to promoting ongoing independence.
Main duties of the job
Shifts The shift pattern will be Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, which may change in the future if we move to a seven day service. The Trust also offers flexible working opportunities.
Lone Working This role regularly involves working independently in patients’ homes or within the community, including during evening hours when it may be dark. Please be assured that robust safety systems are in place, and we maintain an excellent safety record.
Our webpage offers further in depth knowledge regarding service specifics - Camden Rapid Access Service (Urgent Community Response, Virtual Ward and Discharge to Assess) :: Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (cnwl.nhs.uk)
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
We are seeking a dedicated Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our team, sharing our commitment to delivering exceptional quality care and developing comprehensive treatment plans for service users in their homes. As a key member of our multidisciplinary team, the post holder will collaborate closely with consultants, GPs, pharmacists, nurses, therapists, and healthcare support workers.
The role requires a high level of autonomy and complex decision-making, supported by a master's level qualification encompassing clinical practice, leadership, management, education, and research. The post holder will manage clinical care in partnership with individuals, families, and carers, analysing complex problems to devise innovative solutions that enhance outcomes and experiences.
Key responsibilities include delivering advanced clinical practice autonomously in general medicine, frailty, respiratory, and cardiology, focusing on supporting patients as an alternative to hospital admission and early supported discharge. Collaborating with colleagues and managers, the post holder will integrate care pathways and patient management across community and acute settings.
The role emphasizes the delivery of consistent, high-quality, person-centered care through advanced clinical judgment and critical thinking, aligning with the National Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice and embracing the four pillars of clinical practice: leadership and management, education, and research.
*Please note: This post is open only to fully qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioners. Applicants must hold current professional registration (NMC or HCPC), a recognised MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice with recognised ACP status, and an Independent Prescribing qualification (V300 or equivalent). Applications from trainee ACPs or those currently undertaking ACP training will not be considered.*
Person specification
Experience
Essential
- Evidence of expert professional/clinical knowledge and experience within an acute and/or community setting
- Experience of working as an autonomous practitioner as an ACP, managing patients with undiagnosed clinical conditions, requiring investigations, interpretation of diagnostics, formulation and adjustment of management plans
- Evidence of involvement in supporting the development of programs of care, protocols, clinical audit and service improvement
- Evidence of relevant involvement in meeting the Trust clinical governance objective.
Qualifications
Essential
- MSc advanced clinical practice
- UK NMC nurse registered/Other allied healthcare professional (HCPC).
- Non-Medical Prescriber (V300)
- Evidence of ongoing professional development
Skills and Aptitude
Essential
- Advanced Clinical assessment skills
- Excellent time management and organisational skills.
- Effective communicator: able to communicate complex and highly sensitive information
- Ability to translate and integrate evidence- based research/guidelines into the development of pathways of care.
- Ability to manage change and contain conflict ensuring resolution with positive outcomes, with the use of negotiation skills
- Knowledge of NHS community services
Personnel quailities & attributes
Essential
- Professional Demeanour
- Strong organisational skills with a focus on prioritising workload effectively
- Demonstrates leadership by setting a high standard of quality and compliance
- Compassionate and empathetic approach
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This advert is for Rapid Access Services Advanced Clinical Practitioner with Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust in London, London, England. It is listed as a Band 8 Nurse practitioner role. The advertised salary is £66,274 - £73,496 Per annum incl. HCAS (pro rata if P/T). The contract type is 12 months (Fixed term 12 months). The application deadline is 23 Jul 2026.
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