Oak Lodge Medical Centre

Practice Nurse Position

The closing date is 20 April 2026

Job summary

Oak Lodge Medical Center is seeking a dedicated and enthusiasticPractice Nurseto join our friendly and forward-thinking team. We are a well-established, high-performing practice located in West Barnet, caring for a diverse patient population of approximately17,000

Why Join Oak Lodge?

  • Innovative and Supportive Team: We are proud of our collaborative working environment, consisting of GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, HCSW, Clinical Pharmacists, Social Prescribing Link Workers, First Contact Physiotherapists, and experienced administrative support.
  • PCN Leadership: As the lead practice for PCN 7 in Barnet, were at the forefront of integrated primary care services.
  • Modern Working Model: We operate a highly effective Total Triage system, reducing workload and increasing efficiency.
  • Training & Development: We are recognised as training and teaching practice, hosting GP trainees, medical students, physician associate and nursing students. The PCN is an approved learning environment.

Main duties of the job

To provide high-quality, evidence-based nursing care to the practice population, with a particular focus on theprevention, early detection and management of long-term conditions (LTCs)such as diabetes, COPD, asthma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

The postholder will:

  • Deliver nurse-led clinics for LTCs in line with national and local guidelines (e.g. NICE, local ICB pathways).
  • Support achievement of QOF, IIF and other quality/improvement indicators.
  • Work as part of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) within the practice and PCN to improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities.
  • Contribute to proactive, population-based care, including recall systems and structured reviews.

About us

Oak Lodge Medical Centre is seeking a dedicated and enthusiasticPractice Nurseto join our friendly and forward-thinking team. We are a well-established, high-performing practice located in West Barnet, caring for a diverse patient population of approximately17,000

Why Join Oak Lodge?

  • Innovative and Supportive Team: We are proud of our collaborative working environment, consisting of GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, HCSW, Clinical Pharmacists, Social Prescribing Link Workers, First Contact Physiotherapists, and experienced administrative support.
  • PCN Leadership: As the lead practice for PCN 7 in Barnet, were at the forefront of integrated primary care services.
  • Modern Working Model: We operate a highly effective Total Triage system, reducing workload and increasing efficiency.
  • Training & Development: We are recognised as training and teaching practice, hosting GP trainees, medical students, physician associate and nursing students. The PCN is an approved learning environment.

Details

Date posted

05 March 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£46,926 to £50,348 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

A5007-26-0001

Job locations

234 Burnt Oak Broadway

Edgware

London

Barnet

HA8 0AP


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description Practice Nurse (with Long-Term Conditions Management)

Job Title:Practice Nurse Responsible to:GP Partners / Practice Manager Accountable to:Lead GP for Nursing / Clinical Governance Lead Hours:Part tome or full time Location:Oak Lodge Medical Centre, part of PCN 7 Salary:line with experience and local terms and conditions

1. Job Purpose

To provide high-quality, evidence-based nursing care to the practice population, with a particular focus on theprevention, early detection and management of long-term conditions (LTCs)such as diabetes, COPD, asthma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

The postholder will:

  • Deliver nurse-led clinics for LTCs in line with national and local guidelines (e.g. NICE, local ICB pathways).
  • Support achievement of QOF, IIF and other quality/improvement indicators.
  • Work as part of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) within the practice and PCN to improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities.
  • Contribute to proactive, population-based care, including recall systems and structured reviews.

2. Key Duties and Responsibilities

2.1 Clinical Care Long-Term Conditions

  • Undertakestructured annual and interim reviewsfor patients with LTCs (e.g. diabetes, COPD, asthma, CHD, heart failure, hypertension, CKD), in line with practice protocols and national guidance.
  • Perform and interpret relevant clinical measurements, for example:
    • Blood pressure, pulse, BMI, peak flow/spirometry (if trained and accredited), foot checks, urinalysis, blood glucose monitoring, etc.
  • Use templates and recall systems to ensuresystematic, proactive managementof LTC registers.
  • Provideindividualised self-management support and education, including lifestyle advice (smoking cessation, weight management, physical activity, diet, alcohol).
  • Identify patients at risk of deterioration or complications andescalate to a GP or appropriate clinicianas per practice protocols.
  • Contribute tomedication monitoring(e.g. BP checks, inhaler technique, insulin administration teaching, adherence support) under the direction of a prescriber, without independently initiating or altering medication regimes.
  • Support delivery ofanticipatory and proactive carefor frail and high-risk patients as part of PCN/ICS pathways.

2.2 General Practice Nursing

  • Provide a full range of treatment room and practice nursing services, which may include:
    • Wound care and dressings
    • Cervical cytology (if trained and accredited)
    • Childhood and adult immunisations and vaccinations
    • Contraception and sexual health support (within competence and local pathways)
    • Travel health advice and vaccinations (where provided by the practice)
    • ECGs, venepuncture, and other procedures as required and trained
  • Participate ininfection prevention and controlmeasures and audits.
  • Providehealth promotion and disease preventionactivities, including NHS Health Checks where appropriate.

2.3 Multidisciplinary Working and PCN Responsibilities

  • Work collaboratively with GPs, other practice nurses, healthcare support workers, clinical pharmacists, social prescribers, health and wellbeing coaches, and other ARRS roles.
  • Contribute to PCN-wide initiatives on:
    • CVD prevention and diagnosis
    • Proactive care for people with frailty and multiple LTCs
    • Health inequalities work (e.g. CORE20PLUS5 priorities)
  • Attend and contribute to MDT meetings, case discussions and clinical meetings as required.

2.4 Quality, Governance and Safety

  • Work withinNMC Code of Professional Standardsand maintain professional registration and revalidation.
  • Adhere to practice and PCN policies, protocols and clinical guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate, contemporaneous and complete clinical records on the practice clinical system.
  • Participate inclinical audit, significant event reviews, and quality improvement projectsrelated to LTC management and general practice nursing.
  • Recognise and act onsafeguarding concerns(children and adults) in line with practice policy and statutory requirements.
  • Understand and work within the boundaries of own competence, seeking advice and escalating concerns appropriately.

2.5 Education, Training and Development

  • Maintain and develop clinical skills and knowledge in line with thePrimary Care and General Practice Nursing Career and Core Capabilities Framework.
  • Participate in annual appraisal and agree aPersonal Development Plan (PDP).
  • Attend mandatory and role-specific training as required by the practice/PCN and NMC.
  • Support the induction, supervision and development ofHCAs, student nurses, nursing associates, and other learnerswhere appropriate.
  • Engage with PCN and ICS training opportunities relevant to LTC management and population health.

2.6 Administrative and Organisational

  • Contribute to the development and review ofpractice protocols and care pathwaysfor LTCs and general practice nursing.
  • Assist with recall systems, registers and searches to support QOF, IIF and other contractual requirements.
  • Participate in service planning and development discussions, particularly around LTC clinics and proactive care models.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description Practice Nurse (with Long-Term Conditions Management)

Job Title:Practice Nurse Responsible to:GP Partners / Practice Manager Accountable to:Lead GP for Nursing / Clinical Governance Lead Hours:Part tome or full time Location:Oak Lodge Medical Centre, part of PCN 7 Salary:line with experience and local terms and conditions

1. Job Purpose

To provide high-quality, evidence-based nursing care to the practice population, with a particular focus on theprevention, early detection and management of long-term conditions (LTCs)such as diabetes, COPD, asthma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.

The postholder will:

  • Deliver nurse-led clinics for LTCs in line with national and local guidelines (e.g. NICE, local ICB pathways).
  • Support achievement of QOF, IIF and other quality/improvement indicators.
  • Work as part of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) within the practice and PCN to improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities.
  • Contribute to proactive, population-based care, including recall systems and structured reviews.

2. Key Duties and Responsibilities

2.1 Clinical Care Long-Term Conditions

  • Undertakestructured annual and interim reviewsfor patients with LTCs (e.g. diabetes, COPD, asthma, CHD, heart failure, hypertension, CKD), in line with practice protocols and national guidance.
  • Perform and interpret relevant clinical measurements, for example:
    • Blood pressure, pulse, BMI, peak flow/spirometry (if trained and accredited), foot checks, urinalysis, blood glucose monitoring, etc.
  • Use templates and recall systems to ensuresystematic, proactive managementof LTC registers.
  • Provideindividualised self-management support and education, including lifestyle advice (smoking cessation, weight management, physical activity, diet, alcohol).
  • Identify patients at risk of deterioration or complications andescalate to a GP or appropriate clinicianas per practice protocols.
  • Contribute tomedication monitoring(e.g. BP checks, inhaler technique, insulin administration teaching, adherence support) under the direction of a prescriber, without independently initiating or altering medication regimes.
  • Support delivery ofanticipatory and proactive carefor frail and high-risk patients as part of PCN/ICS pathways.

2.2 General Practice Nursing

  • Provide a full range of treatment room and practice nursing services, which may include:
    • Wound care and dressings
    • Cervical cytology (if trained and accredited)
    • Childhood and adult immunisations and vaccinations
    • Contraception and sexual health support (within competence and local pathways)
    • Travel health advice and vaccinations (where provided by the practice)
    • ECGs, venepuncture, and other procedures as required and trained
  • Participate ininfection prevention and controlmeasures and audits.
  • Providehealth promotion and disease preventionactivities, including NHS Health Checks where appropriate.

2.3 Multidisciplinary Working and PCN Responsibilities

  • Work collaboratively with GPs, other practice nurses, healthcare support workers, clinical pharmacists, social prescribers, health and wellbeing coaches, and other ARRS roles.
  • Contribute to PCN-wide initiatives on:
    • CVD prevention and diagnosis
    • Proactive care for people with frailty and multiple LTCs
    • Health inequalities work (e.g. CORE20PLUS5 priorities)
  • Attend and contribute to MDT meetings, case discussions and clinical meetings as required.

2.4 Quality, Governance and Safety

  • Work withinNMC Code of Professional Standardsand maintain professional registration and revalidation.
  • Adhere to practice and PCN policies, protocols and clinical guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate, contemporaneous and complete clinical records on the practice clinical system.
  • Participate inclinical audit, significant event reviews, and quality improvement projectsrelated to LTC management and general practice nursing.
  • Recognise and act onsafeguarding concerns(children and adults) in line with practice policy and statutory requirements.
  • Understand and work within the boundaries of own competence, seeking advice and escalating concerns appropriately.

2.5 Education, Training and Development

  • Maintain and develop clinical skills and knowledge in line with thePrimary Care and General Practice Nursing Career and Core Capabilities Framework.
  • Participate in annual appraisal and agree aPersonal Development Plan (PDP).
  • Attend mandatory and role-specific training as required by the practice/PCN and NMC.
  • Support the induction, supervision and development ofHCAs, student nurses, nursing associates, and other learnerswhere appropriate.
  • Engage with PCN and ICS training opportunities relevant to LTC management and population health.

2.6 Administrative and Organisational

  • Contribute to the development and review ofpractice protocols and care pathwaysfor LTCs and general practice nursing.
  • Assist with recall systems, registers and searches to support QOF, IIF and other contractual requirements.
  • Participate in service planning and development discussions, particularly around LTC clinics and proactive care models.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Post-registration nursing experience (e.g. minimum 1 year)
  • Experience of working in primary care or community settings
  • Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team

Desirable

  • Experience in long-term conditions management (e.g. diabetes, COPD, asthma, hypertension, CHD)
  • Experience of using clinical IT systems (e.g. EMIS, SystmOne, Vision)
  • Experience of participating in clinical audit, QI projects or QOF work

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Understanding of the role of general practice nursing within the NHS and PCN context
  • Knowledge of evidence-based management of common LTCs (within nursing scope)
  • Ability to perform and interpret routine clinical observations and tests (e.g. BP, BMI, peak flow, urinalysis, blood glucose)
  • Competence in wound care, dressings and basic treatment room procedures
  • Knowledge of safeguarding (children and adults) and information governance
  • Good IT skills , including use of electronic patient records, templates and recall systems
  • Awareness of health inequalities and the need for personalised, culturally sensitive care

Desirable

  • Understanding of QOF and its relevance to LTC management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse (Adult) with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Evidence of recent CPD relevant to primary care / LTC management

Desirable

  • Post-registration qualification(s) in one or more LTC areas (e.g. diabetes, respiratory, cardiovascular disease)
  • Cervical cytology training and current accreditation
  • Immunisation and vaccination training (adult and/or childhood)
  • Mentorship / practice assessor qualification or equivalent

Personal attributes

Essential

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and colleagues
  • Ability to work autonomously within scope of practice and as part of a wider MDT
  • Strong organisational and time-management skills, able to prioritise workload safely
  • Commitment to high-quality, patient-centred care and continuous improvement
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to service needs, including potential PCN-wide working
  • Reflective practitioner, open to feedback and ongoing learning

Other requirements

Essential

  • Willingness to undertake further training relevant to the role and service needs
  • Ability to travel between sites within the PCN if required
  • Up-to-date occupational health clearance and immunisations as required
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Post-registration nursing experience (e.g. minimum 1 year)
  • Experience of working in primary care or community settings
  • Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team

Desirable

  • Experience in long-term conditions management (e.g. diabetes, COPD, asthma, hypertension, CHD)
  • Experience of using clinical IT systems (e.g. EMIS, SystmOne, Vision)
  • Experience of participating in clinical audit, QI projects or QOF work

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Understanding of the role of general practice nursing within the NHS and PCN context
  • Knowledge of evidence-based management of common LTCs (within nursing scope)
  • Ability to perform and interpret routine clinical observations and tests (e.g. BP, BMI, peak flow, urinalysis, blood glucose)
  • Competence in wound care, dressings and basic treatment room procedures
  • Knowledge of safeguarding (children and adults) and information governance
  • Good IT skills , including use of electronic patient records, templates and recall systems
  • Awareness of health inequalities and the need for personalised, culturally sensitive care

Desirable

  • Understanding of QOF and its relevance to LTC management

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Nurse (Adult) with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Evidence of recent CPD relevant to primary care / LTC management

Desirable

  • Post-registration qualification(s) in one or more LTC areas (e.g. diabetes, respiratory, cardiovascular disease)
  • Cervical cytology training and current accreditation
  • Immunisation and vaccination training (adult and/or childhood)
  • Mentorship / practice assessor qualification or equivalent

Personal attributes

Essential

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and colleagues
  • Ability to work autonomously within scope of practice and as part of a wider MDT
  • Strong organisational and time-management skills, able to prioritise workload safely
  • Commitment to high-quality, patient-centred care and continuous improvement
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to service needs, including potential PCN-wide working
  • Reflective practitioner, open to feedback and ongoing learning

Other requirements

Essential

  • Willingness to undertake further training relevant to the role and service needs
  • Ability to travel between sites within the PCN if required
  • Up-to-date occupational health clearance and immunisations as required

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Oak Lodge Medical Centre

Address

234 Burnt Oak Broadway

Edgware

London

Barnet

HA8 0AP


Employer's website

https://oaklodgemedicalcentre.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Oak Lodge Medical Centre

Address

234 Burnt Oak Broadway

Edgware

London

Barnet

HA8 0AP


Employer's website

https://oaklodgemedicalcentre.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Deputy Practice Manager

Camelia Andrus

camelia.andrus@nhs.net

02089516308

Details

Date posted

05 March 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£46,926 to £50,348 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

A5007-26-0001

Job locations

234 Burnt Oak Broadway

Edgware

London

Barnet

HA8 0AP


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