Job summaryThis role is an exciting opportunity for an experienced paediatric advanced clinical practitioner (PACP) with existing prescribing skills to join our organisation. You will support our local GP Practices with the provision of additional patient access on weekdays and Saturdays, working from our clinical Hub. You will be part of a service which covers 08:00 20:00 Monday to Friday and Saturday 09:00 1700, and you will work agreed duties within these service times.
Main duties of the jobYou will support core general practice capacity and work as part of a positive, proactive and collaborative primary care clinical team supporting children aged 0-17 years in Surrey Heath. You will be experienced in general practice and be able to work autonomously, managing a caseload of booked appointments for on-the-day and urgent care needs, with minimal indirect supervision from the onsite GP under a Primary Care Consultant model.
You will need to be skilled in providing urgent care and minor illness management and providing support to children with long term conditions. You will be able to expertly manage an identified caseload or cohort(s) of patients and presenting complaints; providing care for the presenting patient from initial history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of care, demonstrating safe, competent clinical decision-making and expert care evidence-based care.
As above, your work will primarily be focussed on urgent and on the day appointments, but may include some routine general practice appointments depending on the needs of the Federation/practices and your skillset and experience.
About usWe are Surrey Heath Community Providers Limited, which is a federation of 7 GP practices across 10 sites, covering a population of over 103,000 patients across Surrey Heath. We began in 2016 and now employ around 200 members of staff across our clinical and corporate support teams. Since 2019 we have hosted the Primary Care Network in Surrey Heath.
As a GP Federation and Primary Care Network, we are proud to represent our member practices and to champion primary care by working with local general practice and system partners, in the provision of community based healthcare services. We are dedicated to providing safe and compassionate care to our patients across our range of primary care services in Surrey Heath and believe in continuous commitment to quality service delivery and positive patient outcomes.
Patients are at the heart of everything we do, and we pride ourselves in
ensuring our patients feel safe, supported, communicated with and respected, at a time when they may be feeling vulnerable.
Our vision is to provide high quality, seamless health care that enables people to lead healthier lives, whilst feeling supported and cared for.
Date posted13 July 2026
Pay schemeOther
Salary£29.47 an hour plus Saturday enhancement
ContractFixed term
Duration7 months
Working patternPart-time, Flexible working
Reference numberB0037-26-0095
Job locationsTheta Building, Lyon Way, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 7ER, United Kingdom
Job responsibilities- Please refer to Supporting Documents for full Job Description, list of responsibilities and Person Specification
Person SpecificationKnowledgeEssential- Accountability of own role and other roles.
- Local and national health policy.
- Wider health economy.
- Clinical governance issues in primary care.
- Patient group directions and associated policy.
Desirable- Able to identify determinants of health in Surrey Heath / Frimley ICS.
- Knowledge of public health issues in Surrey Heath / Frimley ICS.
SkillsEssential- Advanced clinical practice skills, management of children with long-term conditions, urgent and on-the-day needs. Management of children with complex needs. Ability to manage children at the point of presentation.
- Clinical examination skills.
- Strong clinical leadership.
- Highly effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Negotiation, resource and conflict management.
- Change management / Service improvement.
- Teaching and mentorship in the clinical setting.
Desirable- Supervisor / facilitator for clinical supervision.
- Competent with spirometry performance and interpretation.
ExperienceEssential- Significant post registration experience.
- Recent paediatric primary or community experience.
- Healthcare-led management of paediatric minor illness, minor ailments and injuries.
- Healthcare-led paediatric triage.
- Compiling protocols and clinical guidelines.
- Clinical Leadership.
- Audit and Research.
- Non-Medical Prescribing (NMP) Qualification.
Desirable- Project management.
- Working with community development initiatives.
- Health-needs assessment.
- Experience as a supervisor / facilitator for clinical supervision.
OtherEssential- Self-directed practitioner.
- Highly motivated and enthusiastic.
- Flexibility.
- Team player.
- Ability to respond to unpredictable work patterns on a frequent basis e.g. working to deadlines, interruptions.
- Excellent awareness of own strengths and weaknesses.
- Commitment to CPD/Revalidation.
- Access to suitable transport in relation to the post.
QualificationsEssential- First level professional registration with appropriate professional body (e.g. HCPC, NMC, GPhC).
- Relevant health-related degree.
- Advanced Clinical Practice / MSc or equivalent level of practice evidenced through a recognised credentialing process.
- Mentor/teaching qualification.
- Extended/independent prescribing qualification.
- Maths and English GCSEs (C and above) or equivalent.
Desirable- Community or Primary Care specialist qualification.
- Care of the elderly specialist qualification.
- Additional qualification in management of a specific long term condition.
- Clinical supervision training and experience.
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.Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website.Employer contact detailsFor questions about the job, contact: Dillon McEvilly, shcp.hrenquiries@nhs.net