PCN Practice NurseNHS
Job summary
We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Practice Nurse to join our busy Primary Care Network working across 6 practices.
This is a new role for the PCN - working in a mix of a hub and practice based model.
As a Practice Nurse, you will be responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to our patients and working/supporting with the ARRS Roles in the PCN as well as the wider practice teams.
You will be supported by our Enhanced Nurse and ARRS GP.
Main duties of the job
Previous PCN employment is not essential, but experience in a general practice or similar setting is required. Familiarity with PCN ways of working is a strong advantage.
- Conducting health assessments, including physical examinations and health screening
- Providing health education and advice to patients on a range of topics, such as healthy living and disease prevention
- Administering vaccinations and other injections
- Taking blood samples and carrying out other diagnostic tests
- Supporting patients with long-term conditions, such as diabetes and asthma
- Supporting the practice with the management of chronic diseases
- Cervical Smears
Requirements:
- Registered Nurse with a valid Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) pin
- Minimum of 2 years' experience working as a Practice Nurse
- Experience in chronic disease management
- Experience in Cervical Smears
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
We offer a competitive salary, dependant on experience, a supportive and collaborative work environment, and opportunities for professional growth and development.
Nurses must not have worked for Meir PCN or any of its practices in the previous 12 months.
Job description
We are looking for an experienced and motivated Practice Nurse to join our Primary Care Network (PCN) team. This is a key role within our multidisciplinary team, delivering high-quality nursing care to patients across multiple GP practices.
Youll be responsible for a range of clinical services including cervical screening, childhood and travel immunisations, wound care, chronic disease management (e.g. diabetes, asthma, CHD), health promotion, and supporting screening and vaccination programmes. Youll also be involved in reviewing patients at risk of long-term conditions and delivering well woman and well man clinics.
Were looking for a Registered Nurse with primary care experience. Skills in areas such as venepuncture, ECGs, cytology, and immunisations are essential. Youll need to be confident using EMIS and have a sound understanding of evidence-based practice and clinical governance. You should be able to work independently, manage your time well, and communicate clearly with both patients and colleagues.
In return, we offer a supportive working environment, access to CPD opportunities, and the chance to contribute to the development of innovative care across our PCN. A full induction will be provided, and youll work closely with a team of GPs, nurses, and other allied health professionals.
Requirements:
- Registered Nurse with current NMC registration
- Experience in primary care
- Skills in wound care, chronic disease management, cytology, and immunisations
- Confident using clinical systems such as EMIS
- Flexible, organised, and team-oriented
- DBS and occupational health clearance
About us
Meir PCN is a membership comprising of six practices - Dr Raju & Partners, Adderley Green Surgery, Meir Medical Practice, Meir Park & Weston Coyney Medical Practice, Trinity Medical Practice and Willow Bank Surgery - covering the Meir, Longton & Blythe Bridge areas of Stoke on Trent.
We currently have a PCN population of approximately 37,500 patients and the PCN staff work in conjunction with the local general practices, local services and other organisations to support both local and national priorities.
We take immense pride in how our PCN is shaping and how we are providing excellent support and care to our practice colleagues and patients.
Our goal is to improve health & care locally and to meet everyday health and care needs for patients by connecting primary care systems and using creative thinking to develop, improve and support great local services.