NHS Fife
Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner (annex 21)- Orth
NHS Fife, Fife, Washington, United States
Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner (annex 21)- Orthopaedics (AA)
We are looking to recruit an Advanced Nurse Practitioner or trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner* (annex 21) to our existing ANP team within the Orthopaedic Department who is ready to take on new experiences in a dynamic and challenging role. Salary | Band 7 (£50,861 - £59,159) Closing date | 20/01/2026 Location | Fife wide Employment type: Permanent Hours | 37
Our team
Our Advanced Nurse Practitioners work effectively as senior members of the Orthopaedic Team ensuring the delivery of high quality, clinically effective care, utilising advanced clinical skills and knowledge. Working within our new National Treatment Centre provides an exciting opportunity to work autonomously with an ANP-Led unit. By adopting this creative workforce the Orthopaedic Department have made a positive impact on achieving national targets and enhancing patient experiences. You will be an expert clinical practitioner responsible for providing advanced clinical skills in our Orthopaedic unit (trauma and elective), enhancing care and improving patient flow in conjunction with national standards. You will work across Fife Elective Orthopaedic Centre, Orthopaedic trauma wards and work alongside the Ortho-geriatric Consultant in our dedicated hip fracture ward. This role will also support the outpatient arthroplasty pathway, in particular identification of same-day arthroplasty. Requirements
You will have a responsibility to teach, supervise, assess and mentor, and to plan, prioritise and delegate work to other staff members. You will work across the four Pillars of Practice, developing and maintaining professional and organisational relationships with the multidisciplinary team. You must possess a Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice and have demonstrable evidence of clinical competence. Candidates without the PGDip will be supported to study and be given the according study leave supported by the Lead for Advanced Practice. On successful completion of the above, candidates will transition to a fully qualified ANP role. Full time or part time hours will be considered. Enquiries and apply
Applications are also welcomed from candidates who have not yet completed the Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice or attained clinical competence, on a trainee basis. Candidates would ideally have Orthopaedic experience and/or Advanced Practice modules. *Annex 21 Trainees are paid a percentage of the pay band maximum for the qualified rate which is dependent on the duration of the training period (see Terms and Conditions). For informal enquiries please contact Emma Davidson, Lead Orthopaedic Advanced Practitioner, Victoria Hospital, Hayfield Road, Kirkcaldy, KY2 5AH on 01592 64335 Ext x or email: emma davidson@nhs.scot. Join our dynamic, fast paced Acute Theatre Suite #J-18808-Ljbffr
We are looking to recruit an Advanced Nurse Practitioner or trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner* (annex 21) to our existing ANP team within the Orthopaedic Department who is ready to take on new experiences in a dynamic and challenging role. Salary | Band 7 (£50,861 - £59,159) Closing date | 20/01/2026 Location | Fife wide Employment type: Permanent Hours | 37
Our team
Our Advanced Nurse Practitioners work effectively as senior members of the Orthopaedic Team ensuring the delivery of high quality, clinically effective care, utilising advanced clinical skills and knowledge. Working within our new National Treatment Centre provides an exciting opportunity to work autonomously with an ANP-Led unit. By adopting this creative workforce the Orthopaedic Department have made a positive impact on achieving national targets and enhancing patient experiences. You will be an expert clinical practitioner responsible for providing advanced clinical skills in our Orthopaedic unit (trauma and elective), enhancing care and improving patient flow in conjunction with national standards. You will work across Fife Elective Orthopaedic Centre, Orthopaedic trauma wards and work alongside the Ortho-geriatric Consultant in our dedicated hip fracture ward. This role will also support the outpatient arthroplasty pathway, in particular identification of same-day arthroplasty. Requirements
You will have a responsibility to teach, supervise, assess and mentor, and to plan, prioritise and delegate work to other staff members. You will work across the four Pillars of Practice, developing and maintaining professional and organisational relationships with the multidisciplinary team. You must possess a Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice and have demonstrable evidence of clinical competence. Candidates without the PGDip will be supported to study and be given the according study leave supported by the Lead for Advanced Practice. On successful completion of the above, candidates will transition to a fully qualified ANP role. Full time or part time hours will be considered. Enquiries and apply
Applications are also welcomed from candidates who have not yet completed the Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice or attained clinical competence, on a trainee basis. Candidates would ideally have Orthopaedic experience and/or Advanced Practice modules. *Annex 21 Trainees are paid a percentage of the pay band maximum for the qualified rate which is dependent on the duration of the training period (see Terms and Conditions). For informal enquiries please contact Emma Davidson, Lead Orthopaedic Advanced Practitioner, Victoria Hospital, Hayfield Road, Kirkcaldy, KY2 5AH on 01592 64335 Ext x or email: emma davidson@nhs.scot. Join our dynamic, fast paced Acute Theatre Suite #J-18808-Ljbffr