ISMS Advanced Nurse Practitioner | DrPA Secure
DrPA Secure
Job Description
About Us DrPA Secure has been operating in secure environments since 2014, providing high-quality healthcare services across the UK. We deliver our services based on our ethos of CARE: Compassionate care that is trauma informed and supportive Assurance that care is evidence-based and demonstrates high-quality outcomes for our patients Respectful of peopleâs cultural and religious beliefs Empowerment â we centre each resident by coâcreating holistic care plans that treat individual needs and support longâterm wellbeing Job Summary The Integrated Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) role will work the Substance Misuse Service (ISMS) across five areas within South Wales. The service provides support, treatment and interventions for people within the criminal justice system who present with drug/alcohol and complex health needs that may contribute to offending issues.
Within this service DrPA provides the clinical treatment for people subject to a community court order or for people on licencee conditions. The ANP will provide clinical assessments, prescribe and deliver ongoing treatment planning for individuals presenting with substance dependency and social vulnerabilities. Working within a multidisciplinary criminal justice partnership, the post holder contributes to therapeutic interventions, harmâreduction strategies and recoveryâfocused care pathways designed to improve health outcomes and support rehabilitation.
The role combines advanced clinical practice with offender health principles, supporting individuals through engagement, stabilisation, treatment and transition between courtâordered Drug Rehabilitation Requirements (DRR) through to custody and community services. The ANP plays a key role in reducing drugâ and alcoholârelated harm, improving wellâbeing and supporting safer reintegration into society through evidenceâbased clinical interventions and collaborative working with healthcare, probation, court, prison and thirdâsector partners. The post holder promotes traumaâinformed, personâcentred care and contributes to the overall service objective of addressing the underlying causes of substanceârelated offending, protecting individuals, families and communities while improving longâterm recovery outcomes.
Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice Undertake advanced clinical assessments for substance use Initiate, titrate and review Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) Prescribe medication Assess withdrawal risk using recognised clinical tools Provide harm reduction interventions Patient Management Contribute to multidisciplinary individualised care plans Conduct risk assessments including safeguarding, overdose risk and selfâharm risk Deliver traumaâinformed and recoveryâoriented care Support continuity of care on admission, transfer or release (secure settings) Participate in complex case reviews Prescribing Responsibilities Prescribe within scope of competence and national guidelines Monitor medication effectiveness and safetyUndertake medication reviews Ensure safe storage and administration of controlled drugs Multidisciplinary Working Work collaboratively with: GPs Psychologists Recovery workers Pharmacists Probation and custodial staff (secure estate) Participate in MDT meetings Provide specialist clinical advice to colleagues Leadership & Service Development Support clinical governance and quality improvement Contribute to service audits and evaluations Mentor junior staff and nursing teams Promote best practice in substance misuse care Assist with pathway development and innovation Safeguarding Identify safeguarding concerns for adults and children Follow statutory safeguarding procedures Participate in safeguarding meetings and documentation Clinical Governance Maintain accurate electronic patient records Report incidents via organisational systems Adhere to NICE guidelines, HIW standards and national drug treatment frameworks Health Promotion Provide education on overdose prevention Provide education on physical health improvement Person Specification Essential Qualifications Registered Nurse (Adult or Mental Health) MRCGP Substance Misuse Part 1 & Part 2 Current NMC registration MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (or working toward) NonâMedical Prescribing Qualification (V300) or willingness to obtain Essential Experience Significant postâregistration experience Experience in substance misuse or addictions services Advanced clinical assessment skills Experience managing complex and vulnerable patients Desirable Experience Prison or secure estate healthcare Dual diagnosis management Harm reduction services Community addictions services Skills & Competencies Autonomous clinical decisionâmaking Advanced assessment and diagnostics Risk management Leadership and mentoring Excellent communication skills Traumaâinformed care approach Personal Attributes Structured and methodical Commercially aware and riskâfocused Confident leading people and making decisions Comfortable escalating risks and raising concerns where necessary Able to work autonomously within an operational environment General Information The post holder may be required to perform other relevant and appropriate duties as reasonably needed. This list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriate modification.
Benefits Pension salary scheme available Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): confidential 24/7 support Access to perks at work #J-18808-Ljbffr