EL CEDS Advanced Clinical Practitioner | East London NHS Foundation Trust
| Posting date: | 16 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | £72,921 - £83,362 per annum inc HCA |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 15 February 2026 |
| Location: | London, E14 8HQ |
| Company: | East London NHS Foundation Trust |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 7728640/363-SS6994097 |
Summary
The Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) – Band 8b is a senior clinical leader within CEDS-CYP, responsible for expert-level care and service development. The post-holder will independently assess, diagnose, treat, and manage risk for young people with eating disorders, working autonomously within a multidisciplinary team.
Aligned with the four pillars of Advanced Practice (Clinical, Leadership, Education, Research), the ACP will:
• Deliver specialist clinical care, including prescribing and specialist referrals.
• Lead on service development, quality improvement, and research initiatives.
• Support the education and development of healthcare professionals.
• Ensure integrated, evidence-based care in collaboration with internal teams and external providers.
Working within national and local guidelines, the ACP will exercise clinical judgment to optimise patient outcomes, prevent unnecessary hospital admissions, and support young people in achieving their best possible recovery. The role includes active participation in Leadership, audit, governance, and protocol development while contributing to the Trust’s strategic objectives.
The ACP will work closely with the ACD, Service Lead and Consultant Psychiatrist to enhance care quality and drive service improvements for children, young people, and their families.
The post holder will:
• Specialist Clinical Care & Risk Management – Provide expert assessment, treatment, and risk management for young people with eating disorders, including physical health monitoring and crisis intervention.
• Advanced Decision-Making & Prescribing – Work autonomously within clinical guidelines to manage complex cases, independently prescribing (if qualified) and collaborating on medication management.
• Clinical Leadership & Supervision – Lead and mentor Band 7 clinicians, ensuring high standards of care through supervision, training, and professional development.
• Service Innovation & Governance – Drive quality improvement, clinical research, and adherence to NICE guidelines, safeguarding protocols, and Trust policies.
• Collaborative & Recovery-Focused Care – Coordinate and interface with Psychiatric inpatient and day service teams, paediatrics, CAMHS, acute hospitals, and voluntary sector partners to ensure integrated care, empowering patients and carers in their recovery journey.
Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve. Our values are: We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive – so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patient Care • Practice autonomously and take professional accountability for all aspects of patient management.
• Ensure high standards of clinical care for patients under your management and those you supervise or assess.
• Prescribe safely and effectively within your sphere of competence.
• Stay clinically updated and credible as a practitioner to maintain best practices.
• Provide high-quality, compassionate care, respecting patient dignity and individual needs.
• Support patients and families with clear information, education, and reassurance throughout their care journey.
• Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to develop and implement personalised care plans.
Clinical • Act as an expert practitioner, integrating research evidence into practice through advanced clinical reasoning and decision-making.
• Assess, examine, investigate, diagnose, and treat patients with mental health conditions, ensuring safe management, referral, admission, or discharge.
• Make independent clinical decisions, initiating appropriate invasive and non-invasive investigations, treatments, and interventions.
• Plan, order, interpret, and act upon test results, as well as other clinical and non-clinical information.
• Prescribe and administer medication as appropriate, using independent prescribing qualifications or patient group directions.
• Deliver evidence-based clinical interventions, assessing and monitoring patient progress while escalating concerns when necessary.
• Ensure compliance with clinical guidelines, policies, and procedures to maintain high standards of patient care.
Administration • Ensure that accurate documentation and records of patient care are maintained in a timely manner.
• Expected to attend P&Q meetings and actively participate
Management • Provide expert clinical advice and opinion to colleagues within the area of practice.
• Act as a resource, offering specialist guidance to support clinical decision-making.
• Contribute to service planning and development to improve patient care and efficiency.
• Support the implementation of service improvements and change initiatives.
• Assist in managing resources effectively to meet clinical and operational demands.
Human Resources • Deliver advanced clinical care, providing expert advice, leadership, and support to nursing and care teams.
• Act as a role model and expert resource, contributing to the development of advanced practice roles and professional practice.
• Lead by example to ensure compassionate, evidence-based, and efficient patient care aligned with Trust values.
• Promote dynamic, innovative, and continuously improving practice that meets the evolving needs of the population.
• Provide supervision, mentorship, and peer support to junior staff, fostering professional growth and reflective practice.
• Support staff recruitment, induction, and ongoing professional development to build a skilled and motivated workforce.
• Participate in clinical supervision, seek peer review, and use feedback to guide personal and professional development.
• Assist in risk management by ensuring adverse incidents are reported, investigated, and used to promote a learning culture.
• Contribute to service improvements, patient flow initiatives, and integrated working with primary and secondary care colleagues.
• Foster a positive, inclusive, and supportive workplace culture that encourages collaboration and continuous learning.
Performance and Quality • Demonstrate excellent consultation, physical examination, and critical thinking skills to assess, diagnose, and manage patient care effectively.
• Actively engage in student nurse development, serving as a practice supervisor/assessor and fostering a culture of learning and openness.
• Ensure prescriptions comply with legislative and best practice requirements, prescribing in line with NICE guidelines and Trust policies.
• Analyse and interpret complex clinical information, reassessing patients to evaluate treatment effectiveness and adjust care plans accordingly.
• Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to ensure evidence-based care and continuous quality improvement.
• Contribute to service development by benchmarking against best practices, implementing innovations, and improving patient outcomes.
• Investigate incidents and complaints in line with Trust policies, making recommendations for service and practice improvements.
• Participate in audits, risk assessments, and clinical governance initiatives to drive continuous service improvement.
• Promote patient safety and safeguarding, addressing individual needs, including child protection and vulnerable adult concerns.
• Act as a positive role model, raising concerns about care delivery, risk, or incidents sensitively and constructively.
Financial and Physical Resources • Support the budget holder in delivering care within financial constraints and available resources.
• Ensure efficient use of financial and physical resources, contributing to cost-effective decision-making.
• Maintain a personal duty of care in the safe use of equipment, ensuring best use of resources.
• Identify the need for diagnostic tests, interpret results, and apply specialist clinical knowledge in decision-making.
• Perform advanced physical assessments and independent prescribing in line with Trust policies.
• Obtain informed consent from patients for treatment, investigations, and management.
• Work flexible hours, including out-of-hours and weekends, to provide advanced clinical skills and leadership.
• Adhere to health and safety regulations, including moving and handling, to protect self, patients, and colleagues.
• Travel between community locations as required to meet service needs.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge, Training and Experience • Promote a continuous learning environment, ensuring staff access to information that supports safe and effective practice.
• Contribute to the development of professional knowledge, policies, and skills within the team.
• Teach, mentor, and support multidisciplinary staff, students, and newly qualified professionals in the clinical setting.
• Engage in peer review, supervisory processes, and shared learning to enhance professional development.
• Undertake and maintain mandatory training while proactively managing personal and professional development.
• Lead, participate in, and present audit findings in line with the Trust’s audit programme.
• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of clinical guidelines, safeguarding, confidentiality, ethical considerations, and emerging research.
• Demonstrate resilience, self-motivation, and effective time management in professional practice.
Supervision • Role model high standards of documentation within patient health records.
• Undertake delegated projects and management responsibilities as required.
• Ensure a safe, healthy, and hazard-free working environment for staff and service users.
• Apply effective leadership to promote clinical excellence and optimise patient outcomes.
• Stay informed about wider healthcare services to proactively contribute to service development and improvement.
• Foster a culture of learning through supervision, feedback, and reflective practice.
Communication and Relationships • Demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills, including formal teaching and facilitation.
• Provide clear, effective communication with colleagues, patients, and families.
• Actively promote and maintain positive working relationships to enhance multi-disciplinary team collaboration.
• Establish and maintain effective communication systems with staff and colleagues across the Trust.
• Serve as an ambassador for the organisation, demonstrating professionalism, discretion, and self-awareness.
• Communicate effectively with patients, families, and carers to provide person-centred care.
• Engage and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, including healthcare services and community organisations.
• Use strong interpersonal, negotiation, and influencing skills to foster trust, inclusion, and positive engagement with service users.
• Foster strong multidisciplinary relationships to ensure collaborative working and holistic care.
This advert closes on Friday 30 Jan 2026