
Practice Nurse (Prescriber) General Practice - London
- London
- £25.00-35.00 per hour
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Registered Nurse (RN) status in the UK with significant post-registration experience
- Strong knowledge of the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF)
- Ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care
- Skilled in prescribing and reviewing medication for therapeutic effectiveness
- Proficient in cervical cytology screening, immunisations, venepuncture, and wound care
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with patients and colleagues
- Ability to work autonomously while collaborating within a multidisciplinary healthcare team
- Commitment to patient care, compliance, and clinical governance
- Right to work in the UK (Visa sponsorship not available)
- Communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, and carers, ensuring clear and professional interactions
- Ensure compliance with infection control procedures, workplace safety, and emergency equipment checks
- Support health promotion strategies, encouraging preventative care and healthier lifestyles
- Prescribe and review medication for therapeutic effectiveness, ensuring adherence to best practices
- Conduct cervical cytology screening, immunisations, venepuncture, and wound care
- Maintain accurate documentation and uphold patient confidentiality
- Collaborate with practice managers and nurse leads to maintain high standards of care
- Undertake health screening, surveillance, and chronic disease management
- Provide urgent and emergency care interventions when necessary
- Take responsibility for own professional training and development, including clinical supervision and annual appraisals
- Assist the Registered Manager with CQC compliance and regulatory requirements
- Participate in audits to ensure best practice and clinical effectiveness
- Maintain accurate patient records and ensure adherence to NHS and local health policies
- Actively contribute to team meetings and practice policies
- Respect equality, diversity, and patient confidentiality