Practice NurseNHS
Job summary
Grove House Surgery & Chickenley Medical Centre is looking to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic Practice nurse with a specialist interest in diabetes to join our friendly and supportive multidisciplinary team.
We are a well-established GP training practice located in the centre of Batley, providing high-quality primary care to over 9500 patients. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated clinician who is passionate about delivering excellent diabetes care and supporting patients to achieve the best possible health outcomes.
The successful applicant will play a key role in the management of patients with diabetes and other long-term conditions, working closely with out GPs, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, practice nurses, healthcare assistants, pharmacists and the wider practice team.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will
- Deliver high-quality diabetes care in line with national and local guidelines.
- Undertake comprehensive diabetes reviews, including assessment, treatment optimisation and patient education.
- Support patients to self-manage their diabetes through lifestyle advice and shared decision-making.
- Optimise diabetes medication and initiate or adjust treatment within their scope of practice.
- Work collabaratively with GPs and the wider multidisciplinary team to deliver integrated care,
- Participate in the management of other long-term conditions where appropriate.
- Undertake routine practice nurse duties as required, including cervical screening, immunisations, wound care and health promotion, depending on skills and experience
Job description
The Practice Nurse will provide high-quality, evidence-based nursing care to the practice population, with a specialist focus on the management of patients with diabetes. The post holder will work as part of the multidisciplinary team to deliver safe, effective and patient-centred care, promoting health, preventing disease and supporting patients to manage long-term conditions.
The successful candidate will take a lead role in the assessment, monitoring and management of diabetes, ensuring care is delivered in accordance with national guidance, local pathways and best practice. In addition, the post holder will undertake a range of general practice nursing duties appropriate to their competencies and support the delivery of enhanced services and quality improvement initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Responsibilities
The post holder will:
- Lead the delivery of diabetes care within the practice, ensuring patients receive high-quality, evidence-based management.
- Undertake comprehensive annual diabetes reviews, including clinical assessment, monitoring, education and treatment optimisation.
- Interpret and act upon clinical investigations including HbA1c, renal function, lipid profiles and other relevant investigations.
- Optimise diabetes medication within their scope of practice, including initiating or adjusting treatment where appropriately qualified and competent.
- Identify patients requiring referral to secondary care or specialist diabetes services and coordinate ongoing care where appropriate.
- Provide structured education and support to enable patients to self-manage their diabetes effectively.
- Deliver lifestyle advice relating to diet, exercise, weight management, smoking cessation and cardiovascular risk reduction.
- Monitor patients for diabetes-related complications and ensure appropriate surveillance is undertaken.
- Maintain accurate disease registers and contribute to achieving Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) targets and other contractual requirements.
- Participate in the management of other long-term conditions including hypertension, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and chronic kidney disease, according to competency.
- Undertake routine practice nurse responsibilities including:
- Cervical cytology.
- Immunisations and vaccinations.
- Wound assessment and management.
- Dressings and removal of sutures/clips.
- Health promotion and NHS Health Checks.
- Contraceptive advice (where appropriately trained).
- Travel health advice and vaccinations (where appropriately trained).
Professional Responsibilities
The post holder will:
- Maintain current NMC registration and practise in accordance with the NMC Code.
- Work within their professional competence and maintain knowledge through continuing professional development.
- Participate in appraisal, mandatory training and revalidation.
- Contribute to clinical audit, quality improvement and the achievement of QOF and other contractual requirements.
Communication and Team Working
The post holder will:
- Work collaboratively with GPs, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, pharmacists, healthcare assistants and the wider multidisciplinary team.
- Liaise effectively with secondary care, community services and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of patient care.
- Support colleagues and contribute to the education of learners where appropriate.
Governance
The post holder will:
- Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with Information Governance and Data Protection legislation.
- Follow practice policies relating to safeguarding, infection prevention and control, health and safety, and equality and diversity.
- Participate in clinical governance activities, including significant event reviews and service improvement initiatives.
Other Duties
The post holder may be required to undertake other duties appropriate to the role, following discussion with the Partners or Practice Management Team, in line with the evolving needs of the practice.
This job description is intended as a guide to the principal duties and responsibilities of the post and may be amended following consultation to meet the changing needs of the practice.
About us
Grove House Surgery is a GP training practice providing care to more than 9,000 patients across our two sites in Batley and Dewsbury.
We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, patient-centred care within a friendly, supportive, and collaborative environment. Our multidisciplinary clinical team includes three GP partners, salaried GPs, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, practice nurses, healthcare assistants, pharmacists, and an experienced administrative team.
As a training practice, education, innovation, and professional development are central to our ethos. We actively encourage collaborative working and provide ready access to clinical advice and peer discussion. Our GP partners maintain an open-door approach, ensuring that support and guidance are readily available to all members of the team.
We also play an active role within our Primary Care Network (PCN), working closely with neighbouring practices and healthcare partners to develop services, improve patient outcomes, and enhance access to care for our local population. This collaborative approach provides opportunities for multidisciplinary working, shared learning, and service development across the wider health system.