Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner
The closing date is 05 March 2026
Job summary
As Lead ACP across Queen Marys and Erith UTCs, you will:
- Provide visible, expert clinical leadership (60% clinical presence)
- Develop and champion ACP, ECP and HCA practice in line with NHS standards
- Lead workforce modernisation, education and professional development
- Drive system integration with neighbourhood and community teams
- Shape service redesign to improve flow, safety and patient outcomes
- Lead governance, complaints and incident learning
- You will be a core member of the UTC senior leadership team, influencing strategy while maintaining hands-on clinical excellence in minor injury and illness.
Main duties of the job
You will be:
- A registered ACP (NMC or HCPC) with extensive urgent care experience
- A visible and credible clinical leader
- Experienced in workforce development and MDT leadership
- Confident in clinical governance, investigation and service improvement
- Passionate about staff development and high standards of care
- Calm and decisive in high-pressure environments
- Values-driven and system-focused
- You will inspire others, connect teams, and empower clinicians to deliver their best
Ready to Lead with Purpose?
If you are an ambitious Advanced Clinical Practitioner ready to step into a system-leading role where clinical excellence meets service transformation we would love to hear from you.Interviews week commending 16th March 2026 (to be confirmed).
Call or email for informal discussion helen.eivers1@nhs.net or 020 8176 5485
Join us in delivering the right care, at the right time, in the right place.
About us
The goals of BHNC are to work strategically with all Bexley Primary Care Networks (PCNs), to help secure the best services for patients whilst working together, to support the member practices in the challenges of a changing NHS.
Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care (BHNC) aims to improve the morale of PCNs, general practice, UTCs in Bexley, by sharing expertise, services and supporting its workforce. BHNC will make a positive impact on medical services in Bexley, by working closely with the CCG, local NHS trusts, local providers and patient groups, to improve the delivery of healthcare to the local population.
Why Join BHNC?
- Shape the future of urgent care across two centres
- Lead innovation in neighbourhood integration
- Influence workforce strategy and service redesign
- Work in an organisation committed to excellence, learning and safety
- Be part of a leadership culture that values ambition, integrity and collaboration
Safeguarding Statement:
At Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care (BHNC), we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people, and vulnerable adults involved in our activities.
The full BHNC Safeguarding Statement is attached to this advert.
Details
Date posted
17 February 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience Competitive salary based on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Job share
Reference number
B0027-26-0005
Job locations
Queen Marys Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 6LT
Erith & District Hospital
Park Crescent
Erith
Kent
DA8 3EE
Job description
Job responsibilities
Title - Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner
Specialty - Bexley UTCs (Queen Marys Sidcup and Erith UTC)
Location - Queen Mary Sidcup Urgent Care and Erith Hospital
Employment type - Permanent
Hours - :Full time, Part time, Job Sharing
Salary - Competitive salary based on experience
Accountable to - UTC Co Clinical Director and BHNC Clinical Director
Responsible to - Director of Operations and Head of Nursing.
Role Summary
As Lead ACP across Queen Marys and Erith UTCs, you will:
Provide visible, expert clinical leadership (60% clinical presence)
Develop and champion ACP, ECP and HCA practice in line with NHS standards
Lead workforce modernisation, education and professional development
Drive system integration with neighbourhood and community teams
Shape service redesign to improve flow, safety and patient outcomes
Lead governance, complaints and incident learning
You will be a core member of the UTC senior leadership team, influencing strategy while maintaining hands-on clinical excellence in minor injury and illness
Key Working Relationships
Key relationships include but are not limited to:
BHNC Board
BHNC Senior Management Team
UTC Senior Management Team
BHNC Training Hub
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
Key Responsibilities
Duties
The post holder will have current effective status on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Registered Nurse or the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
To provide clinical, professional, and managerial leadership across the Bexley UTCs.
To be the nursing and allied health professional lead, providing a strong clinical presence and developing nurses and allied health professional practice within the UTC, assuring the provision of a safe, effective, and evidence-based nursing service to patients.
To be a core member of the management team, supporting the Bexley UTCs and BHNC in achieving its plans ensuring that Bexley UTCs can meet its agreed targets within the available resources.
To partake on the on-call rota.
Actively support the team objectives by developing services and leading on projects to influence service redesign.
Lead and participate in projects and areas of work, which reflect clinical, professional, and corporate objectives including the productivity of all nursing and allied health professional staff.
To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for own unsupervised actions guided by the professional code of conduct,
To act as an expert clinical practitioner in the clinical setting, initiating autonomous, advanced practice skills and clinical decision making.
Undertake role of Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner with caseload in minor injuries and illness.
Provide health education and promote healthy lifestyle for patients and carers.
To act as a clinical resource for staff in the UTC service providing expert clinical and profession advice and support as required.
Assist in the effective management by promoting safe systems of work and identifying areas where changes in practice would achieve a more effective outcome.
Promote positive image in the development of the ENP and ECP role.
Ensure resources are used efficiently and effectively and all equipment used in the care of patients is appropriately maintained and used only by those individuals with the appropriate training.
Provide information and advice on prescribed or over-the-counter medication on medication regimens, side-effects and interactions.
Priorities health problems and intervene appropriately to assist the patient in complex, urgent or emergency situations, including initiation of effective emergency care.
Work with the GPs and other senior colleagues to develop and expand the role of the ENP and ECP.
Actively participate and monitor a program of redirection.
Actively promote pharmacy first
To ensure practice is supported by research, evidence-based practice, literature and peer review including NICE guidelines.
As the Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner to ensure that the development of education and training provision meets the clinical needs of the UTCs and supports compliance of the relevant healthcare standards.
To lead or participate in professional and clinical committees (where appropriate) on projects both internally and externally.
Develop a job plan that ensures high visibility in clinical areas including 80% of work time being spent in a clinical role.
To participate in workforce redesign and modernisation for the nursing workforce, working in close partnership with key stakeholders.
To be responsible for effective workforce planning within managed areas on a day-to-day basis.
Participate in the annual review of the nursing workforce plan and ensure that the staff establishment and profile is sufficient to meet the needs of the service and manageable within the resources available.
Act as lead for recruitment, induction and retention of nursing & allied Health Professional staff for designated areas as indicated by the annual workforce plan.
Personal and Professional Development
Directly manage the nursing/Allied health professional within the UTCs, and through them ensure that all members of the clinical teams are managed in accordance with BHNCs policies and procedures.
Manage and undertake appraisals for directly managed staff and ensure systems are in place for the appraisal of all permanent staff.
Manage poor performance
To ensure training needs analysis is undertaken, in line with the appraisal process, and an annual development plan for designated areas nursing staff is developed.
Work with external teams, utilising available electronic systems, benchmarking, best practice standards and professional judgement to ensure establishments are suitable to provide safe care.
Shift lead for on-site management including escalation when required.
Undertake incident and complaint investigation as required
Attend and represent the UTC at appropriate meetings.
Undertake staff risk assessments as required.
Ensure accurate, timely and accessible information and reports are produced for all areas of responsibility contributing to the performance monitoring framework for BHNC.
Undertake audit activities as required to enhance, improve and provide services.
Work within SE ICB medicines management guidelines.
Take responsibility for own learning and performance including participating in clinical supervision and acting as a positive role mode.
Actively promote the workplace as a learning environment, encouraging everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice.
Encourage others to make realistic self-assessment of their application of knowledge and skills, challenging any complacency or actions that are not in the interest of the public and/or users of services.
Participate in any training programme implemented by the management team.
Effectively manage own time, workload and resources
Assess own performance and development and take accountability for own actions, either directly or under supervision.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills when dealing with all levels of staff across BHNC using persuasion, tact and reassurance where necessary.
Handle confidential patient material in a sensitive and discrete fashion in compliance with Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care policy and procedure.
Liaise with other departments and members of the Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care and other organisations to ensure the smooth running of the role to assisting the functioning of the UTC team.
General
Maintain confidentiality at all times.
Represent the organisation positively and professionally, behaving as an ambassador for BHNC by displaying the organisations values and levels of expected professionalism at all times.
Liaise with other departments and members of BHNC and other organisations to ensure the smooth running of the role.
Work within BHNC policies and procedures.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Title - Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner
Specialty - Bexley UTCs (Queen Marys Sidcup and Erith UTC)
Location - Queen Mary Sidcup Urgent Care and Erith Hospital
Employment type - Permanent
Hours - :Full time, Part time, Job Sharing
Salary - Competitive salary based on experience
Accountable to - UTC Co Clinical Director and BHNC Clinical Director
Responsible to - Director of Operations and Head of Nursing.
Role Summary
As Lead ACP across Queen Marys and Erith UTCs, you will:
Provide visible, expert clinical leadership (60% clinical presence)
Develop and champion ACP, ECP and HCA practice in line with NHS standards
Lead workforce modernisation, education and professional development
Drive system integration with neighbourhood and community teams
Shape service redesign to improve flow, safety and patient outcomes
Lead governance, complaints and incident learning
You will be a core member of the UTC senior leadership team, influencing strategy while maintaining hands-on clinical excellence in minor injury and illness
Key Working Relationships
Key relationships include but are not limited to:
BHNC Board
BHNC Senior Management Team
UTC Senior Management Team
BHNC Training Hub
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
Key Responsibilities
Duties
The post holder will have current effective status on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Registered Nurse or the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
To provide clinical, professional, and managerial leadership across the Bexley UTCs.
To be the nursing and allied health professional lead, providing a strong clinical presence and developing nurses and allied health professional practice within the UTC, assuring the provision of a safe, effective, and evidence-based nursing service to patients.
To be a core member of the management team, supporting the Bexley UTCs and BHNC in achieving its plans ensuring that Bexley UTCs can meet its agreed targets within the available resources.
To partake on the on-call rota.
Actively support the team objectives by developing services and leading on projects to influence service redesign.
Lead and participate in projects and areas of work, which reflect clinical, professional, and corporate objectives including the productivity of all nursing and allied health professional staff.
To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for own unsupervised actions guided by the professional code of conduct,
To act as an expert clinical practitioner in the clinical setting, initiating autonomous, advanced practice skills and clinical decision making.
Undertake role of Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner with caseload in minor injuries and illness.
Provide health education and promote healthy lifestyle for patients and carers.
To act as a clinical resource for staff in the UTC service providing expert clinical and profession advice and support as required.
Assist in the effective management by promoting safe systems of work and identifying areas where changes in practice would achieve a more effective outcome.
Promote positive image in the development of the ENP and ECP role.
Ensure resources are used efficiently and effectively and all equipment used in the care of patients is appropriately maintained and used only by those individuals with the appropriate training.
Provide information and advice on prescribed or over-the-counter medication on medication regimens, side-effects and interactions.
Priorities health problems and intervene appropriately to assist the patient in complex, urgent or emergency situations, including initiation of effective emergency care.
Work with the GPs and other senior colleagues to develop and expand the role of the ENP and ECP.
Actively participate and monitor a program of redirection.
Actively promote pharmacy first
To ensure practice is supported by research, evidence-based practice, literature and peer review including NICE guidelines.
As the Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner to ensure that the development of education and training provision meets the clinical needs of the UTCs and supports compliance of the relevant healthcare standards.
To lead or participate in professional and clinical committees (where appropriate) on projects both internally and externally.
Develop a job plan that ensures high visibility in clinical areas including 80% of work time being spent in a clinical role.
To participate in workforce redesign and modernisation for the nursing workforce, working in close partnership with key stakeholders.
To be responsible for effective workforce planning within managed areas on a day-to-day basis.
Participate in the annual review of the nursing workforce plan and ensure that the staff establishment and profile is sufficient to meet the needs of the service and manageable within the resources available.
Act as lead for recruitment, induction and retention of nursing & allied Health Professional staff for designated areas as indicated by the annual workforce plan.
Personal and Professional Development
Directly manage the nursing/Allied health professional within the UTCs, and through them ensure that all members of the clinical teams are managed in accordance with BHNCs policies and procedures.
Manage and undertake appraisals for directly managed staff and ensure systems are in place for the appraisal of all permanent staff.
Manage poor performance
To ensure training needs analysis is undertaken, in line with the appraisal process, and an annual development plan for designated areas nursing staff is developed.
Work with external teams, utilising available electronic systems, benchmarking, best practice standards and professional judgement to ensure establishments are suitable to provide safe care.
Shift lead for on-site management including escalation when required.
Undertake incident and complaint investigation as required
Attend and represent the UTC at appropriate meetings.
Undertake staff risk assessments as required.
Ensure accurate, timely and accessible information and reports are produced for all areas of responsibility contributing to the performance monitoring framework for BHNC.
Undertake audit activities as required to enhance, improve and provide services.
Work within SE ICB medicines management guidelines.
Take responsibility for own learning and performance including participating in clinical supervision and acting as a positive role mode.
Actively promote the workplace as a learning environment, encouraging everyone to learn from each other and from external good practice.
Encourage others to make realistic self-assessment of their application of knowledge and skills, challenging any complacency or actions that are not in the interest of the public and/or users of services.
Participate in any training programme implemented by the management team.
Effectively manage own time, workload and resources
Assess own performance and development and take accountability for own actions, either directly or under supervision.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills when dealing with all levels of staff across BHNC using persuasion, tact and reassurance where necessary.
Handle confidential patient material in a sensitive and discrete fashion in compliance with Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care policy and procedure.
Liaise with other departments and members of the Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care and other organisations to ensure the smooth running of the role to assisting the functioning of the UTC team.
General
Maintain confidentiality at all times.
Represent the organisation positively and professionally, behaving as an ambassador for BHNC by displaying the organisations values and levels of expected professionalism at all times.
Liaise with other departments and members of BHNC and other organisations to ensure the smooth running of the role.
Work within BHNC policies and procedures.
Person Specification
Physical requirements
Essential
- Able to pass Occupational Health clearance. Full Mobility.
- Normal sight and hearing with or without aid.
Qualifications
Essential
- 1st Level Registered Nurse on relevant part of the NMC register. Registered on Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- First Degree or equivalent.
- Approved practice course in minor injury and illness (MSc Advanced Clinical Practice).
- Non Medical Prescribing Qualification.
- Recognised Management and or Leadership qualification.
- Evidence of Continual Professional development.
Desirable
- Mentoring and or Coaching Qualification.
- Dual trained ACP in adult and paediatric.
- Project management qualification in Lean - Six Sigma.
Skills / Abilities
Essential
- Excellent high level leadership skills.
- Articulate with highly developed communication skills with the ability to network and build relationships at all levels, including interpersonal skills, liaison, and negotiation skills.
- Writing and presentation skills.
- Ability to prioritise workload and proactive engagement of tasks.
- Advising and influencing.
- IT skills and ability to develop these skills further.
- Ability to prioritise work and adapt to changing deadlines.
- Ability to escalate, manage, oversee risk and Clinical safety.
- IT literate with good keyboard skills.
Desirable
- IT literate with good keyboard skills.
Experience
Essential
- Significant post-registration experience 5 years plus.
- Extensive experience of working in an UTC setting.
- To be able to assess diagnose treat and manage patients presenting with a minor injury and illness including referral to x-ray and x-ray interpretation.
- Clinical Skills, Suturing, Plaster of Paris, IRMER and Red Dot Training, ECG Interpretation, Paediatric consultations.
- Extensive experience in the acute healthcare setting in clinical.
- Coaching, mentoring experience and skills.
- Experience of leadership and clinical management of MDTs.
- Staff and resource management experience.
- Report writing skills and experience.
Desirable
- Budget management experience.
- Experience of introducing change to a clinical environment.
- Experience and or teaching qualification.
- Evidence of project management experience.
Other
Essential
- Professional role model
- Inspirational leader
- Motivated and enthusiastic, can do attitude.
- Team Player
- Able to work under pressure
- Assertive yet approachable
- Personal drive and initiative
- Able to work independently and meet tight deadlines
- Ability to think strategically
- Working Together for Patients with Compassion as One Team Always Improving
- Strategic approach (clarity on objectives, clear on expectations)
- Relationship building (communicate effectively, be open and willing to help, courtesy, nurtures partnerships)
- Personal credibility (visibility, approachable, courage, resilience, confidence, role model, challenge poor performance, act with honesty and integrity). Always aiming for excellence
- Passion to succeed (patient centred, positive attitude, act, take pride take responsibility, aspire for excellence)
- Harness performance through teams (champion positive change, develop staff, create a no blame culture without fear of retribution, actively listen and value contribution, feedback and empower staff, respect diversity)
- Able to work flexible and participate in a full rota shifts to meet the needs of the service
Desirable
- Good knowledge of urgent and primary care systems e.g. Cleo and EMIS systems
Person Specification
Physical requirements
Essential
- Able to pass Occupational Health clearance. Full Mobility.
- Normal sight and hearing with or without aid.
Qualifications
Essential
- 1st Level Registered Nurse on relevant part of the NMC register. Registered on Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- First Degree or equivalent.
- Approved practice course in minor injury and illness (MSc Advanced Clinical Practice).
- Non Medical Prescribing Qualification.
- Recognised Management and or Leadership qualification.
- Evidence of Continual Professional development.
Desirable
- Mentoring and or Coaching Qualification.
- Dual trained ACP in adult and paediatric.
- Project management qualification in Lean - Six Sigma.
Skills / Abilities
Essential
- Excellent high level leadership skills.
- Articulate with highly developed communication skills with the ability to network and build relationships at all levels, including interpersonal skills, liaison, and negotiation skills.
- Writing and presentation skills.
- Ability to prioritise workload and proactive engagement of tasks.
- Advising and influencing.
- IT skills and ability to develop these skills further.
- Ability to prioritise work and adapt to changing deadlines.
- Ability to escalate, manage, oversee risk and Clinical safety.
- IT literate with good keyboard skills.
Desirable
- IT literate with good keyboard skills.
Experience
Essential
- Significant post-registration experience 5 years plus.
- Extensive experience of working in an UTC setting.
- To be able to assess diagnose treat and manage patients presenting with a minor injury and illness including referral to x-ray and x-ray interpretation.
- Clinical Skills, Suturing, Plaster of Paris, IRMER and Red Dot Training, ECG Interpretation, Paediatric consultations.
- Extensive experience in the acute healthcare setting in clinical.
- Coaching, mentoring experience and skills.
- Experience of leadership and clinical management of MDTs.
- Staff and resource management experience.
- Report writing skills and experience.
Desirable
- Budget management experience.
- Experience of introducing change to a clinical environment.
- Experience and or teaching qualification.
- Evidence of project management experience.
Other
Essential
- Professional role model
- Inspirational leader
- Motivated and enthusiastic, can do attitude.
- Team Player
- Able to work under pressure
- Assertive yet approachable
- Personal drive and initiative
- Able to work independently and meet tight deadlines
- Ability to think strategically
- Working Together for Patients with Compassion as One Team Always Improving
- Strategic approach (clarity on objectives, clear on expectations)
- Relationship building (communicate effectively, be open and willing to help, courtesy, nurtures partnerships)
- Personal credibility (visibility, approachable, courage, resilience, confidence, role model, challenge poor performance, act with honesty and integrity). Always aiming for excellence
- Passion to succeed (patient centred, positive attitude, act, take pride take responsibility, aspire for excellence)
- Harness performance through teams (champion positive change, develop staff, create a no blame culture without fear of retribution, actively listen and value contribution, feedback and empower staff, respect diversity)
- Able to work flexible and participate in a full rota shifts to meet the needs of the service
Desirable
- Good knowledge of urgent and primary care systems e.g. Cleo and EMIS systems
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
Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care CIC
Address
Queen Marys Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 6LT
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
Bexley Health Neighbourhood Care CIC
Address
Queen Marys Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 6LT
Employer's website
Details
Date posted
17 February 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience Competitive salary based on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Job share
Reference number
B0027-26-0005
Job locations
Queen Marys Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 6LT
Erith & District Hospital
Park Crescent
Erith
Kent
DA8 3EE
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