Practice Nurse

Negotiable

Chapel Street Surgery, 1 Chapel Street, Pelsall, Walsall, WS3 4LN

Permanent following satisfactory probation period

Salary range: Negotiable

We are currently looking for an experienced Practice Nurse to join our team at Chapel Street Surgery. This is a part time position of up to 25 hours per week. We are looking for someone who is highly motivated, enthusiastic and committed to join our team. A special interest or qualification in Asthma/Diabetes/COPD management is desirable but a willingness to complete any relevant courses will be required.

Chapel Street Surgery is a small and friendly patient centered practice serving the local people of Pelsall. Our practice list is currently around 2500 and growing.

Chapel Street Surgery offer

• Competitive Salary

• Part Time sessions negotiable, permanent position following a satisfactory probation period

• Clinical team of 1 GP, 1 Salaried (Vacant) 1 ANP, 1 HCA’s

• Non-Clinical experienced support team

• Clinical System – EMIS Web

• Member of Walsall East 1 PCN

• CQC rating “Good” for all areas

• Commendation for excellent achievement in the GP Patient Survey 2024

• Low staff turnover

Responsibilities:

• Develop, implement, and embed health promotion and wellbeing programs.

• Create and evaluate individual treatment plans for both acute and non-acute conditions.

• Support the development of individual treatment plans for patients with chronic diseases.

• Identify and manage patients at risk of long-term conditions, preventing adverse health effects.

• Provide routine nursing care in accordance with clinical-based evidence, NICE, and the National Standards Framework.

• Prescribe medication within your scope of practice, adhering to guidelines and protocols.

• Review medication for effectiveness and ensure alignment with national guidance.

• Request and provide advice on prescribed or over-the-counter medication.

• Support patients in compliance with prescribed medications.

• Request pathology services as necessary and interpret results.

• Refer patients to other services when appropriate.

• Maintain accurate clinical records / personal care plans, using effective SNOMED codes.

• Maintain chronic disease registers.

• Prioritise health issues and intervene appropriately.

• Recognise, assess, and refer patients with mental health and community health needs.

• Implement vaccination programs for adults and children.

• Liaise with external services/agencies to ensure vulnerable patients are supported appropriately.

• Support the clinical team with safeguarding matters, following local and national policies.

• Conduct a comprehensive physical health assessment of patients with complex multiple healthcare needs.

• Interpret results of different assessments to make diagnosis and plan to deliver care

• Competently make ethical, evidenced decisions and interventions

• Prescribe and work with individuals to manage their medicines and refer where necessary

• Work independently or as part of a multi-disciplinary team

• Plan and provide skilled and competent care to meet a patient’s health and social care needs including referring on to other members of the healthcare team where appropriate.

• To lead on Infection Prevention Control and ensure compliance.

To apply:

NHS Jobs: https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/A5847-25-0002 or CV and covering letter to jennifer.ellis-botfield@nhs.net

Contact details for more information or an informal discussion: jennifer.ellis-botfield@nhs.net

Closing date: 2 January 2026