HCRG Care Group
Band 7 Advanced/Extended Nurse Practitioner

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Band 7 Advanced/Extended Nurse Practitioner
Band 7 Advanced/Extended Nurse Practitioner
Job Introduction
As a Band 7 Advanced/Extended Nurse Practitioner, you’ll be part of our team primarily based at Livingstone Community Hospital, Dartford, with some travel to the Urgent Care Navigation Hub, Strood.
You will feel valued as an ANP within the HCRG Care Group, receiving access to exclusive rewards and benefits, including:
- Band 7 salary with NHS pension and full Agenda for Change terms and conditions
- Plentiful on-site parking
- Membership of My Reward Hub, offering discounts on everyday purchases, cashback, and voucher offers
- Access to earned wage advance to cover emergencies and avoid financial stress
- Wellbeing support, including mental/physical health, healthy recipes, trauma support, career coaching, and counselling
- eLearning and continuing professional development through The Learning Enterprise
- Free tea, coffee, and milk at your base location
- An open, just culture encouraging collaborative ideas to improve care delivery
- £100,000+ annual ringfenced innovation funding
- Highest clinical and quality standards, with most services rated "Good" or "Outstanding" by the Care Quality Commission
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About the Role
Are you an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) or Nurse Practitioner with an independent prescribing qualification and a strong background in urgent or community care? If you’re seeking a flexible, part-time role where you work autonomously while supported by a skilled team, this opportunity could be perfect for you.
You will play a vital role in the Urgent Care Response service, ensuring patients receive safe, timely, and person-centred care while staying out of unnecessary hospital admissions.
What You’ll Do
- Carry out advanced assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for patients with undifferentiated conditions (including minor illness and injury)
- Utilise your prescription qualification to deliver safe, effective care
- Triage and navigate patient referrals into the most appropriate pathways at the Urgent Care Navigation Hub
- Provide clinical leadership and supervision to nursing colleagues
- Contribute to service development, audits, and governance to enhance care quality


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What We’re Looking For
- NMC registration with an independent/extended prescribing qualification
- An accredited A&E or minor illness qualification
- Experience in community, urgent response, or intermediate care
- Confidence in autonomous practice and complex decision-making
- Strong communication, leadership, and teamworking skills
- Commitment to continuous professional development and evidence-based practice
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