Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Job Summary
We are looking for an exceptional, highly motivated, innovative individual to join our team of ANNPs at our Level 2 LNU. This is a full time training post, which involves completing an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice at the University of Salford over 1 year. Please note, travel costs and accommodation will not be funded.
The successful candidate will commence the training post December 2026 with a start date at Salford University January 2027.
This is an opportunity for career development from Band 7 to Band 8a once comptencies have been met. The post holder will be mentored and initially shadowed by an experienced ANNP and/or senior medical staff, progressively working towards becoming an autonomous practitioner, prioritising own workload and being accountable for the direct delivery of care.
Our unit has a strong commitment to QI, We work closely with our colleagues within maternity, West Midlands Perinatal Network, LMNS programmes of work, and our clinical governance and safety work is of high quality. .
The trainee must successfully complete all aspects of the relevant Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) in the year of training, culminating in the completion of a full MSc and final signoff by the ARCP panel to become a Qualified Advanced Clinical Practitioner. Failure to do so may result in redeployment to other roles or role termination.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will:
Be mentored and initially will shadow an experienced ANNP and/or senior medical staff, progressively working towards becoming an autonomous practitioner, prioritising own workload and being accountable for the direct delivery of care.
Work across professional boundaries, undertaking duties of an advanced practitioner under the direction of the ANNP team and consultant neonatologist. This includes participating in medical rotas under supervision.
Teach and deliver core specialist neonatal training and education to staff and students to ensure safe, evidence-based practice is delivered.
Attend neonatal clinical emergencies in all areas, delivering advanced resuscitation skills and stabilisation of the infant prior to transfer to the neonatal unit, while being supported by an experienced practitioner until competence is achieved.
Use high levels of judgement, problem solving and decision making in the assessment, investigation, diagnosis, prescription and evaluation of highly specialised treatment plans.
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