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Westrop Medical Practice is seeking an experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioner to join our clinical team and undertake autonomous clinics as part of the GP rota.
Westrop is a large, multi-site GP partnership serving approximately 49,000 patients across six sites in North Swindon. Our multidisciplinary team includes GPs, nurses, pharmacists, paramedics, physiotherapists and care navigators working together to manage both same-day demand and ongoing care for our patients.
This role is suited to a confident ACP who is comfortable managing undifferentiated presentations, making independent clinical decisions and contributing to the day-to-day management of acute and routine GP workload.
The successful candidate will run their own clinics within the GP rota, assessing, diagnosing and managing patients, arranging investigations, prescribing where appropriate and coordinating care with the wider multidisciplinary team.
You will be supported by an experienced clinical team and allocated a GP mentor, ensuring you have consistent clinical support, opportunities for discussion and ongoing professional development. While the role requires a high degree of autonomy, Westrop prides itself on maintaining a collaborative and supportive clinical culture where colleagues are always available to discuss complex cases.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established practice that values teamworking, clinical development and providing high quality care to our patients.
The Advanced Clinical Practitioner will undertake autonomous clinical assessment and management of patients as part of the GP rota, working across Westrop Medical Practice sites as required.
The role will include assessing and managing patients presenting with undifferentiated and undiagnosed conditions, undertaking clinical examinations, formulating differential diagnoses and implementing appropriate management plans. This will include prescribing where appropriate, arranging and interpreting investigations, and making referrals to secondary care or community services.
The ACP will contribute to both same-day demand and routine GP workload, providing safe, effective and patient-centred care. The postholder will also support the wider multidisciplinary team through shared clinical discussions and collaborative working.
Accurate and timely clinical documentation, coding and completion of administrative tasks (including results management, prescriptions and correspondence) will form an essential part of the role.
The ACP will work with a high level of professional autonomy while having access to support from the GP team. The postholder will be allocated a GP mentor and will be expected to engage in regular clinical discussion, peer learning and continued professional development.
The role requires strong clinical judgement, excellent communication skills and a commitment to maintaining high standards of patient care within a busy primary care environment.
Westrop Medical Practice serves a population of almost 50,000 patients across six sites in Swindon and the surrounding area, ranging from semi-rural communities on the edge of the Cotswolds to urban practices in North Swindon and Old Town.
We are a large, forward-thinking practice with a strong focus on teamwork, innovation and continuous improvement. Our multidisciplinary clinical teams work closely together to deliver high-quality, accessible care for our patients, supported by modern digital systems and an ongoing commitment to service development.
We are an active teaching practice, supporting GP trainees, junior doctors and student nurses, and we place a strong emphasis on professional development and collaborative working across the organisation.
Westrop Medical Practice is a member of the Brunel Health Group Primary Care Network, a collaboration of 14 practices working together to deliver services at scale for a population of around 150,000 patients. Through Brunel we support a range of innovative services including paramedic home visiting, enhanced clinical roles and large-scale vaccination programmes. Brunel is also one of the largest primary care research groups in the South West.