Job summary
The Lead General Practice Nurse is responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe and effective nursing care to the entire practice population. They are accountable for the overall delivery of nursing services and lead the general practice nursing team.
Working closely with the GPs and the Practice Manager, the Lead Nurse manages all nursing resources to support the practices priorities. Clinically, the role focuses on delivering evidence-based care for patients with both acute and chronic conditions, as well as implementing preventative nursing interventions for all patients.
The Lead Nurse collaborates with the wider practice team to meet patient needs, support service delivery, and provide clear leadership and direction for the nursing team.
Main duties of the job
The role involves delivering safe, evidence-based, cost-effective care across a wide range of services. Key responsibilities include managing long-term conditions, undertaking medication reviews, and delivering nurse-led clinics for areas such as diabetes, asthma and COPD. You will provide immunisations, vaccinations, travel health advice, cytology, wound care, venepuncture, health screening and lifestyle education, as well as supporting minor surgery.
You will contribute to practice performance targets and quality improvement, maintain accurate clinical records in line with NMC standards, and ensure safe storage and administration of medicines and vaccines. The role also involves making appropriate referrals, working closely with the wider multidisciplinary team, and supporting patients to self-manage their health and wellbeing.
In addition, you will support teaching and mentoring of students and junior staff, contribute to appraisals, and share learning across the team. Professional requirements include maintaining NMC registration, engaging in CPD and mandatory training, and promoting evidence-based practice.
Managerial responsibilities include supporting service development, contributing to protocol design, managing rotas, leave and appraisals, and acting as a role model within the nursing team.
About us
We are a CQC rated outstanding practice spread across two sites and covering 16,000 patients. We are a very research- active practice.
We are a friendly team of 7 partners and 4 salaried GPs with a large primary care team of 1 practice manager, Deputy manager, research manager, 1 office site manager, reception, administrative and secretarial teams, large nursing team including practice nurses, Mental Health practitioner, pharmacy team, physiotherapist, social prescriber, care coordinator, and phlebotomists.
We are a training practice having registrars and medical students in all stages of their training. We actively encourage all our staff to develop professionally.
We are part of the well run Nottingham West PCN
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job summary The Lead General Practice Nurse is responsible for safe and effective nursing care across the practice population. They lead the nursing team, manage resources and deliver evidence-based care for acute and long-term conditions, as well as preventative interventions. The role provides clinical leadership, supports service delivery, and works with the wider practice team to ensure high-quality, patient-centred care.
Scope and Purpose
Lead and develop nursing services.
Provide clinical leadership and guidance.
Manage a personal caseload for acute and chronic conditions.
Review medication in line with protocols.
Prioritise complex or urgent needs and initiate emergency care.
Deliver advanced evidence-based care.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical
Provide safe, cost-effective, individualised care.
Assess, diagnose, treat and refer patients appropriately.
Lead nurse-led services in chronic disease management.
Conduct medication reviews and maintain disease registers.
Provide immunisations, cytology, wound care, travel advice and health screening.
Undertake procedures such as venepuncture, spirometry and BP management.
Support minor surgery and promote health education.
Prescribe safely where qualified.
Maintain accurate, confidential records in line with NMC standards.
Contribute to achieving practice targets and contractual obligations.
Teaching and Mentoring
Support learning for patients, staff and students.
Mentor junior colleagues, assessing competence.
Share knowledge and best practice within the team.
Undertake appraisals for the nursing team.
Professional
Attend practice and external meetings.
Maintain NMC registration and personal CPD.
Meet statutory and mandatory training requirements.
Promote evidence-based practice and quality assurance.
Work to the NMC Code and relevant health policies.
Demonstrate leadership, equality and diversity good practice.
Managerial
Act as team leader and role model.
Support service development and protocol design.
Contribute to management meetings and quality improvement.
Prioritise workloads and ensure effective time management.
Manage rotas, leave, appraisals and team development.
Terms and Conditions
This post is superannuable and subject to satisfactory health clearance.
An enhanced DBS check is required.
Must hold full NMC registration.
All staff must comply with Data Protection, Health and Safety, and practice policies.
The job description may be reviewed and updated as required.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job summary The Lead General Practice Nurse is responsible for safe and effective nursing care across the practice population. They lead the nursing team, manage resources and deliver evidence-based care for acute and long-term conditions, as well as preventative interventions. The role provides clinical leadership, supports service delivery, and works with the wider practice team to ensure high-quality, patient-centred care.
Scope and Purpose
Lead and develop nursing services.
Provide clinical leadership and guidance.
Manage a personal caseload for acute and chronic conditions.
Review medication in line with protocols.
Prioritise complex or urgent needs and initiate emergency care.
Deliver advanced evidence-based care.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical
Provide safe, cost-effective, individualised care.
Assess, diagnose, treat and refer patients appropriately.
Lead nurse-led services in chronic disease management.
Conduct medication reviews and maintain disease registers.
Provide immunisations, cytology, wound care, travel advice and health screening.
Undertake procedures such as venepuncture, spirometry and BP management.
Support minor surgery and promote health education.
Prescribe safely where qualified.
Maintain accurate, confidential records in line with NMC standards.
Contribute to achieving practice targets and contractual obligations.
Teaching and Mentoring
Support learning for patients, staff and students.
Mentor junior colleagues, assessing competence.
Share knowledge and best practice within the team.
Undertake appraisals for the nursing team.
Professional
Attend practice and external meetings.
Maintain NMC registration and personal CPD.
Meet statutory and mandatory training requirements.
Promote evidence-based practice and quality assurance.
Work to the NMC Code and relevant health policies.
Demonstrate leadership, equality and diversity good practice.
Managerial
Act as team leader and role model.
Support service development and protocol design.
Contribute to management meetings and quality improvement.
Prioritise workloads and ensure effective time management.
Manage rotas, leave, appraisals and team development.
Terms and Conditions
This post is superannuable and subject to satisfactory health clearance.
An enhanced DBS check is required.
Must hold full NMC registration.
All staff must comply with Data Protection, Health and Safety, and practice policies.
The job description may be reviewed and updated as required.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Essential: Adult nursing degree, NMC registration, clinical supervision training.
Desirable
- Desirable: Specialist qualifications in chronic disease, cytology, travel medicine, prescribing, or mentorship.
Behaviours
Essential
- Motivated, reliable, flexible, good team worker.
- Able to lead, mentor and manage under pressure.
- Commitment to professional development and equality.
Experience
Essential
- Essential: Minimum 5 years post-registration, 2 years in primary care, experience of chronic disease management, immunisations, cytology and wound care. Leadership and teaching experience, strong communication and organisational skills.
Desirable
- Desirable: Experience in education, protocol implementation, team leadership, change management.
Behaviours
Essential
- Motivated, reliable, flexible, good team worker.
- Able to lead, mentor and manage under pressure.
- Commitment to professional development and equality.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Essential: Adult nursing degree, NMC registration, clinical supervision training.
Desirable
- Desirable: Specialist qualifications in chronic disease, cytology, travel medicine, prescribing, or mentorship.
Behaviours
Essential
- Motivated, reliable, flexible, good team worker.
- Able to lead, mentor and manage under pressure.
- Commitment to professional development and equality.
Experience
Essential
- Essential: Minimum 5 years post-registration, 2 years in primary care, experience of chronic disease management, immunisations, cytology and wound care. Leadership and teaching experience, strong communication and organisational skills.
Desirable
- Desirable: Experience in education, protocol implementation, team leadership, change management.
Behaviours
Essential
- Motivated, reliable, flexible, good team worker.
- Able to lead, mentor and manage under pressure.
- Commitment to professional development and equality.
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).