Frailty Doctor (FY3)
Nimbuscare Ltd, Ouse Acres, York
Frailty Doctor (FY3)
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Nimbuscare Ltd, Ouse Acres, York
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted today, 10 Jun | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
By collaborating closely with GP Members, Patient Safety Partners and wider health and care organisations, combining shared insight and expertise to improve outcomes for local people.
The Community Frailty Hub brings together health, social care and voluntary sector partners to provide coordinated, proactive and person-centred care. As demand continues to grow, with the population aged over 85 projected to increase significantly over the next decade, this service is at the forefront of developing new ways of delivering care closer to home.
This role offers structured clinical supervision, dedicated frailty education and the opportunity to gain experience across multiple innovative services including Frailty Advice and Guidance, Urgent Community Response, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Virtual Frailty Ward care., Nimbuscare is a not-for-profit, socially driven organisation within the NHS family. Were collaborative, agile and innovative at our core, working with partners across the system to remove complexity, inspire trust and create person-centred solutions that make healthcare better for everyone.
The post is offered as a 12-year fixed-term contract with the potential for progression into a substantive role and a structured frailty specialty development pathway.
The Opportunity
This role offers a unique opportunity to gain broad clinical experience across the frailty pathway while working within a supportive learning environment.
You will develop expertise in assessing and managing complex older adults in community settings, contribute to crisis response services that help patients remain safely at home, and work collaboratively with professionals across health, social care and the voluntary sector.
The role provides exposure to:
Community-based Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
Frailty Advice and Guidance (A&G) services
Urgent Community Response (UCR)
Virtual Frailty Ward care
Multidisciplinary team decision-making and care planning
Integrated working across primary, community, social care and voluntary sector services
Quality improvement and service development initiatives