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Trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 15 Ionawr 2026
Cyflog: £38,682.00 i £46,580.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £38682.00 - £46580.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 28 Ionawr 2026
Lleoliad: Macclesfield, SK10 3DR
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: B0047-26-0001

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Job Purpose This position has been created to facilitate the development of a senior palliative nurse to Advanced Nurse Practitioner. This training will include the undertaking of an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, delivered at a university of mutual choosing, with support from the hospice. The successful candidate will work alongside the existing nursing and medical teams across all hospice areas, but primarily within the inpatient unit and palliative advice centre (PACE), being supported by our existing ANPs and medical team to develop advanced clinical skills and prescribing capability. Within PACE, you will be supported in the delivery of expert palliative advice to community patients, coordinating the delivery of high-quality care- mainly via telephone. The role focuses on preventing crises through timely intervention and, where urgent support is required, delivering face to face assessment, and supporting generalist and junior colleagues. On the inpatient unit, you will be a senior clinical presence in the hospice, offering leadership, guidance, clinical advice and assistance. Alongside our existing medical team, you will undertake patient reviews and assessments, liaise with family members and healthcare professionals and complete internal and external referrals. Alongside colleagues, you will also take some responsibility for our respite and blood transfusion patients and support staff in outpatients when they require senior clinical input. Some teaching/mentorship will also be included in this role. Duties Clinical Advice & Support You will be providing expert palliative care advice to patients, families, and healthcare professionals via the 24/7 Advice Line with support from the wider medical and nursing team where required. Where relevant, this advice should be in alignment with relevant local and national policies and guidance When required, you will assess and manage urgent clinical situations. This may include the undertaking of home visits You will deliver hands-on care and symptom management for patients in crisis You will make autonomous clinical decisions within your scope of competence You will use your clinical expertise to assist and advise more junior staff, and participate in wider MDT discussions You will help to ensure the deployment of staff is appropriate for the skill mix and an effective use of resources Your supernumerary status will allow you to support patients wherever the patient need is greatest, working both in the community and inpatient unit Coordination & Collaboration PACE is a collaborative effort with the specialist palliative care team. You will work closely with community teams, GPs, and other healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care. You will support generalist and junior colleagues through advice and shared decision-making. You will attend MDTs representing PACE and bring relevant patients for discussion these may include locality MDT, GSF, daily Huddles. Leadership & Professional Presence You will act as a senior nursing presence during evenings and weekends across hospice services, occasionally rotating onto nights. You will provide leadership, guidance, and clinical support to nursing teams in all clinical areas. You will contribute to service development and quality improvement initiatives within PACE. You will support the on-call manager if required for non-clinical issues/incidents out of hours if necessary. Documentation & Compliance You will maintain accurate and timely clinical records in line with hospice policies and professional standards. You will ensure compliance with safeguarding, infection control, and medication management protocols. Ensure the promotion of the safety, well-being and interests of the patients, staff, and visitors in the clinical area. Have an awareness of risk management. Observe confidentiality in accordance with NMC guidance and East Cheshire Hospices policies and procedures Control of Infection Prevention and management of infection is the responsibility of all members of staff and volunteers working at East Cheshire Hospice and forms an integral element of patient safety programmes. Where control of infection regimes are in force they are to be always complied with and staff are reminded of the importance of maintaining a high standard of personal and environmental hygiene and to follow local protocols.

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