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Job role: Advanced Clinical Practitioner
Job type: Permanent
Location: St Georges Road, Coventry
Working hours: 22.5hrs per week Monday and Tuesday full day clinic and 1/2 day admin
Salary: £32/h
About Us
We are a rapidly growing GP-led organisation with a mission to ensure that all patients have access to comprehensive, coordinated and continuous care within a sustainable primary care system. We appreciate that our whole primary care system is struggling, which is causing a negative effect on patient care and staff happiness. We believe that we can turn this around by reimagining how primary care is delivered from the ground up by placing a focus on data insights, technology and clinical innovation. Ultimately, we want to improve patient access, patient experience and health outcomes to significantly increase the quality of care for our patients. However, we can only build the best primary care service there is if our colleagues are happy, empowered and supported within an excellent working environment. If you believe that there are ways to drastically improve the way primary care is delivered for both patients and staff alike and you want to be a part of this; then we would love to meet you and tell you more about our plans.
Role Overview
The Advanced Clinical Practitioner will provide autonomous, expert-level clinical care, managing patients across a range of acute and chronic conditions. The ACP plays a key role in reducing unnecessary GP referrals, ensuring patients receive timely and effective care, and developing long-term relationships with patients to support optimal health outcomes. As an ACP, you will make independent clinical decisions, interpret test results, prescribe medications, and refer patients to specialists when appropriate.
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Key Responsibilities
- Assess, diagnose, and manage patients with acute and chronic conditions.
- Order, interpret, and act on investigations (blood tests, imaging, ECGs, spirometry).
- Prescribe and review medications independently.
- Perform minor procedures (wound care, sutures/staples, joint injections if trained).
- Develop and implement individualised care and treatment plans.
- Manage long-term condition clinics (diabetes, hypertension, COPD).
- Provide health promotion, disease prevention, and lifestyle advice.
- Triage patients and decide on escalation or referral to GPs or specialists.
- Provide patient education, self-management support, and follow-up care.
- Contribute to service planning and improvement initiatives.
- Support clinical audits and quality improvement projects.
- Support practice in implementing evidence-based guidelines and protocols (NICE, local policies).
- Provide clinical leadership to junior staff, nurses, or other allied health professionals.
- Use data and insights to improve patient outcomes and service efficiency.
- Maintain accurate and detailed patient records.
- Ensure compliance with data protection, clinical governance, and safeguarding policies.
- Participate in revalidation, CPD, and professional development activities.
- Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings and case discussions.


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Essential Criteria
- Registered Nurse, Paramedic, or relevant healthcare professional with NMC/HCPC registration.
- Meets the standards for Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP) at advanced level.
- Qualified Independent Prescriber.
- Experience working in primary care as an ACP.
- Meets professional revalidation requirements.
- Master’s degree in Advanced Clinical Practice.
- Experience in prescribing and conducting medication reviews.
- Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check.
Benefits
- 27 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
- Enhanced family leave
- NHS pension
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This role is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and will require a Disclosure and Barring Service check for any previous convictions.
UK right to work documentation
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Application information
Please note that we may close this advert ahead of the closing date once we have received enough qualified applications.
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