Partnership of East London Co-operatives (PELC) Ltd

Bank Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner

The closing date is 16 February 2026

Job summary

The post holder will work autonomously as an experienced Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner, delivering highquality assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge for patients of all ages presenting with minor injuries. The practitioner will function as an independent clinician within agreed protocols, demonstrating advanced decisionmaking and clinical expertise.

The role supports safe, effective, patientcentred care within the UTC and contributes to service improvement, clinical governance and the development of junior staff.

Main duties of the job

Clinical Practice

  • Practise autonomously as an independent clinical practitioner within the Urgent Treatment Centre, managing patients presenting with undifferentiated minor injuries and minor illness.
  • Undertake comprehensive clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, referral, and discharge without direct medical supervision, in line with agreed protocols and competencies.
  • Request, perform, and interpret diagnostic investigations, including radiological imaging (X-ray), in accordance with IRMER and local protocols.

Perform clinical procedures including (but not limited to):

o suturing and wound closure

o plastering and splint application

o minor joint or fracture management

o venepuncture and cannulation

  • Prescribe medicines independently (where qualified) or administer medicines under Patient Group Directions (PGDs).
  • Provide Immediate Life Support (ILS) to adults and children, including defibrillation where required.
  • Work within UTC streaming and escalation pathways, including referral to Emergency Department, GP services, community services, and specialist teams as appropriate.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive clinical records in line with professional, organisational, and information governance standards.

About us

The Partnership of East London Co-operatives (PELC) is a not-for-profit, GP led social enterprise delivering NHS urgent and out-of-hours healthcare services across North East London and West Essex. PELC provides urgent care to a population of over 2 million people, operating four Urgent Treatment Centres at Queens Hospital (Romford), King George Hospital (Goodmayes), Barking Hospital and Harold Wood Polyclinic. In addition, PELC delivers Out of Hours home visiting services and works in partnership with London Borough of Redbridge to operate a community bus service, supporting patient access to local healthcare services. All services are CQC-regulated, patient-centred, and focused on safety, quality and responsiveness. As a social enterprise, PELC reinvests any surplus back into service improvement and workforce development.

Details

Date posted

02 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Day time £27.56 Evening £30.32 Night £31.69

Contract

Bank

Working pattern

Flexible working

Reference number

B0466-26-0001

Job locations

Queens Hospital

Rom Valley Way

Romford

RM7 0AG


Barking Community Hospital

Upney Lane

Barking

Essex

IG11 9LX


Harold Wood Urgent Treatment Centre

St Clements Ave

Romford

RM3 0FE


King George Hospital

Barley Lane

Ilford Essex

IG3 8YB


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description

Bank Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner

Base:

PELC Urgent Treatment Centres (All sites)

Reports To:

Head of Nursing, Governance & AHPs

Bank Rate: Day time £27.56 Evening £30.32 Night £31.69

Summary

The post holder will work autonomously as an experienced Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner, delivering highquality assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge for patients of all ages presenting with minor injuries. The practitioner will function as an independent clinician within agreed protocols, demonstrating advanced decisionmaking and clinical expertise.

The role supports safe, effective, patientcentred care within the UTC and contributes to service improvement, clinical governance and the development of junior staff.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Practice

Practise autonomously as an independent clinical practitioner within the Urgent Treatment Centre, managing patients presenting with undifferentiated minor injuries and minor illness.

Undertake comprehensive clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, referral, and discharge without direct medical supervision, in line with agreed protocols and competencies.

Request, perform, and interpret diagnostic investigations, including radiological imaging (X-ray), in accordance with IRMER and local protocols.

Perform clinical procedures including (but not limited to):

o suturing and wound closure

o plastering and splint application

o minor joint or fracture management

o venepuncture and cannulation

Prescribe medicines independently (where qualified) or administer medicines under Patient Group Directions (PGDs).

Provide Immediate Life Support (ILS) to adults and children, including defibrillation where required.

Work within UTC streaming and escalation pathways, including referral to Emergency Department, GP services, community services, and specialist teams as appropriate.

Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive clinical records in line with professional, organisational, and information governance standards.

Urgent Treatment Centre & Patient Flow Responsibilities

  • Support effective patient flow within the UTC by timely assessment, treatment, escalation, and discharge decisions.
  • Identify and escalate clinical risk appropriately in line with UTC escalation policies.
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary colleagues including nurses, paramedics, GPs, operational staff, and senior clinicians to ensure safe and effective service delivery.
  • Contribute to maintaining service standards during periods of increased demand.

Education and Professional Development

  • Act as a mentor and educator to support the learning and development of junior staff and students where applicable.
  • Engage in continuous professional development (CPD) and maintain up-to-date clinical skills and competencies.
  • Promote evidence-based practice and contribute to service improvement initiatives.

Governance, Safety, and Compliance

  • Adhere to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Code of Conduct.
  • Take personal responsibility for promoting a safe environment and safe patient care by identifying and reporting risks, incidents, and near misses.
  • Ensure compliance with PELC policies, including infection prevention and control, safeguarding, equal opportunities, and confidentiality (GDPR).
  • Use resources efficiently, in accordance with PELCs Standing Financial Instructions.
  • Undertake alternative duties as reasonably directed during significant incidents or emergencies, in line with the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description

Bank Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner

Base:

PELC Urgent Treatment Centres (All sites)

Reports To:

Head of Nursing, Governance & AHPs

Bank Rate: Day time £27.56 Evening £30.32 Night £31.69

Summary

The post holder will work autonomously as an experienced Minor Injuries Clinical Practitioner, delivering highquality assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge for patients of all ages presenting with minor injuries. The practitioner will function as an independent clinician within agreed protocols, demonstrating advanced decisionmaking and clinical expertise.

The role supports safe, effective, patientcentred care within the UTC and contributes to service improvement, clinical governance and the development of junior staff.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Practice

Practise autonomously as an independent clinical practitioner within the Urgent Treatment Centre, managing patients presenting with undifferentiated minor injuries and minor illness.

Undertake comprehensive clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, referral, and discharge without direct medical supervision, in line with agreed protocols and competencies.

Request, perform, and interpret diagnostic investigations, including radiological imaging (X-ray), in accordance with IRMER and local protocols.

Perform clinical procedures including (but not limited to):

o suturing and wound closure

o plastering and splint application

o minor joint or fracture management

o venepuncture and cannulation

Prescribe medicines independently (where qualified) or administer medicines under Patient Group Directions (PGDs).

Provide Immediate Life Support (ILS) to adults and children, including defibrillation where required.

Work within UTC streaming and escalation pathways, including referral to Emergency Department, GP services, community services, and specialist teams as appropriate.

Maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive clinical records in line with professional, organisational, and information governance standards.

Urgent Treatment Centre & Patient Flow Responsibilities

  • Support effective patient flow within the UTC by timely assessment, treatment, escalation, and discharge decisions.
  • Identify and escalate clinical risk appropriately in line with UTC escalation policies.
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary colleagues including nurses, paramedics, GPs, operational staff, and senior clinicians to ensure safe and effective service delivery.
  • Contribute to maintaining service standards during periods of increased demand.

Education and Professional Development

  • Act as a mentor and educator to support the learning and development of junior staff and students where applicable.
  • Engage in continuous professional development (CPD) and maintain up-to-date clinical skills and competencies.
  • Promote evidence-based practice and contribute to service improvement initiatives.

Governance, Safety, and Compliance

  • Adhere to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Code of Conduct.
  • Take personal responsibility for promoting a safe environment and safe patient care by identifying and reporting risks, incidents, and near misses.
  • Ensure compliance with PELC policies, including infection prevention and control, safeguarding, equal opportunities, and confidentiality (GDPR).
  • Use resources efficiently, in accordance with PELCs Standing Financial Instructions.
  • Undertake alternative duties as reasonably directed during significant incidents or emergencies, in line with the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.

Person Specification

Qualities, Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Qualities, Skills & Abilities Comprehensive range of clinical skills relevant to role
  • Competent in physical examination of ENT, Eye, GI, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurological, Skin, and Musculoskeletal systems
  • Skilled in suturing and wound management
  • Ability to work autonomously and prioritise effectively
  • Capable of safe and effective delegation
  • Awareness of professional boundaries and adherence to NMC/HCPC standards
  • Effective communication skills (verbal, written, electronic)
  • Empathetic approach to patient care
  • Strong teamwork and MDT collaboration skills
  • Understanding of high standards in Customer Care

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 2 year post-qualification as an Emergency Practitioner (EP)
  • Experience at Band 6/7 in Urgent and Emergency Care
  • Proven autonomous practice in assessment and management of undifferentiated conditions

Desirable

  • Experience in audit and service development
  • Proven ability to prioritise workload with minimal supervision
  • Experience mentoring staff and students

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Level 1 Nurse (NMC) OR HCPC Registered Paramedic / Physiotherapist
  • Minor Injuries qualification (Level 6 or above)
  • Advanced Physical Assessment qualification (Level 6 or above)
  • X-ray interpretation (IRMER certified)
  • Image interpretation (Red Dot Course)
  • Independent Non-Medical Prescriber

Desirable

  • Management / Leadership qualification
  • Evidence of CPD or training at Masters level
  • MSc in Advanced Practice
  • Mentorship qualification
Person Specification

Qualities, Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Qualities, Skills & Abilities Comprehensive range of clinical skills relevant to role
  • Competent in physical examination of ENT, Eye, GI, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurological, Skin, and Musculoskeletal systems
  • Skilled in suturing and wound management
  • Ability to work autonomously and prioritise effectively
  • Capable of safe and effective delegation
  • Awareness of professional boundaries and adherence to NMC/HCPC standards
  • Effective communication skills (verbal, written, electronic)
  • Empathetic approach to patient care
  • Strong teamwork and MDT collaboration skills
  • Understanding of high standards in Customer Care

Experience

Essential

  • Minimum 2 year post-qualification as an Emergency Practitioner (EP)
  • Experience at Band 6/7 in Urgent and Emergency Care
  • Proven autonomous practice in assessment and management of undifferentiated conditions

Desirable

  • Experience in audit and service development
  • Proven ability to prioritise workload with minimal supervision
  • Experience mentoring staff and students

Qualifications

Essential

  • Registered Level 1 Nurse (NMC) OR HCPC Registered Paramedic / Physiotherapist
  • Minor Injuries qualification (Level 6 or above)
  • Advanced Physical Assessment qualification (Level 6 or above)
  • X-ray interpretation (IRMER certified)
  • Image interpretation (Red Dot Course)
  • Independent Non-Medical Prescriber

Desirable

  • Management / Leadership qualification
  • Evidence of CPD or training at Masters level
  • MSc in Advanced Practice
  • Mentorship qualification

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

Partnership of East London Co-operatives (PELC) Ltd

Address

Queens Hospital

Rom Valley Way

Romford

RM7 0AG


Employer's website

https://pelc.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Partnership of East London Co-operatives (PELC) Ltd

Address

Queens Hospital

Rom Valley Way

Romford

RM7 0AG


Employer's website

https://pelc.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

HR

soniadeepthy gangapatnam

sonia.gangapatnam@nhs.net

02089111130

Details

Date posted

02 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Day time £27.56 Evening £30.32 Night £31.69

Contract

Bank

Working pattern

Flexible working

Reference number

B0466-26-0001

Job locations

Queens Hospital

Rom Valley Way

Romford

RM7 0AG


Barking Community Hospital

Upney Lane

Barking

Essex

IG11 9LX


Harold Wood Urgent Treatment Centre

St Clements Ave

Romford

RM3 0FE


King George Hospital

Barley Lane

Ilford Essex

IG3 8YB


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