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Advanced Practitioner - Lipids Service

  • NHS
  • Part Time
  • Earley
  • 30.00 - 55.00 an hour
NHS

Job Description

Job summary

The Advanced Practitioner (AP) will lead and support the end-to-end delivery of the Lipids Programme, focusing on the identification, assessment, treatment, prescribing, and ongoing management of patients requiring lipid optimisation.

The postholder will independently manage patients within agreed clinical pathways and will support the initiation, prescribing, administration, monitoring, and ongoing management lipid lowering therapies in line with NICE guidance, local pathways, and national cardiovascular prevention priorities.

The role will work collaboratively across primary care, neighbourhood teams, and wider healthcare partners to improve cardiovascular prevention outcomes and support proactive population health management.

Main duties of the job

Clinical Responsibilities

  • Independently assess, diagnose, and manage patients needing lipid optimisation.
  • Identify and review those with hyperlipidaemia, familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), established cardiovascular disease (CVD), or elevated risk.
  • Support the full lipid management pathway: patient identification, clinical assessment, risk stratification, medication initiation and optimisation, and ongoing monitoring and review.
  • Prescribe lipid-lowering therapies (oral and injectable) in line with competence, NICE guidance, and local pathways.
  • Monitor treatment response, safety, adherence, and outcomes; interpret investigations to inform decisions; and refer complex cases when required.
  • Maintain accurate clinical records.

Patient Education & Prevention

  • Provide expert advice on cholesterol management, CVD prevention, lifestyle modification, diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and medication adherence.
  • Promote shared decision-making and personalised care, improving patient understanding of risk and treatment benefits.

Service Delivery & Leadership

  • Support delivery of the Lipids programme across practices and neighbourhood teams.
  • Contribute to pathway development, governance, and service improvement.
  • Participate in MDT working across primary and secondary care, support audit and evaluation, and act as a clinical lipid management resource within the multidisciplinary team.

About us

Berkshire West Primary Care Alliance (BWPCA) is the collaborative voice of general practice across the Berkshire West Place within the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System. We bring together GP practices and Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to work at scale, enabling innovation, influencing system change, and delivering services that meet the needs of our local populations.

BWPCA plays a vital role in shaping the future of primary care by strengthening partnerships, developing the workforce, and ensuring general practice is a central and equal partner in integrated care. Our work supports sustainability, equity, and improved outcomes for patients across Reading, Wokingham, and West Berkshire.

Job responsibilities

Job Description

Advanced Practitioner (AP) Lipids Service

Department

Primary Care / Cardiovascular Prevention Services

Reports To

Clinical Lead/ Head of Operations

Location

Hybrid onsite at Berkshire West practice sites and remote (as required)

Hours

Part-time, flexible, fixed term, self employed

Rates

£30-55 per hour

This is a self-employed role (therefore individual will be responsible for paying their own Tax and National Insurance), however we will consider salaried for the position.

Job Purpose

The Advanced Practitioner (AP) will lead and support the end-to-end delivery of the Lipids Programme, focusing on the identification, assessment, treatment, prescribing, and ongoing management of patients requiring lipid optimisation.

The postholder will independently manage patients within agreed clinical pathways and will support the initiation, prescribing, administration, monitoring, and ongoing management lipid lowering therapies in line with NICE guidance, local pathways, and national cardiovascular prevention priorities.

The role will work collaboratively across primary care, neighbourhood teams, and wider healthcare partners to improve cardiovascular prevention outcomes and support proactive population health management.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities

Independently assess, diagnose, and manage patients requiring lipid optimisation interventions.

Identify and review patients with:

o Hyperlipidaemia

o Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH)

o Established cardiovascular disease (CVD)

o Elevated cardiovascular risk

Assist in the end-to-end lipid management pathway, including:

o Patient identification

o Clinical assessment

o Risk stratification

o Medication initiation and optimisation

o Monitoring and follow-up

o Ongoing patient review

Independently prescribe lipid-lowering therapies in line with clinical competence and prescribing regulations.

Initiate, prescribe, administer, and manage oral and injectable therapies in accordance with NICE guidance and locally agreed clinical pathways.

Monitor treatment response, safety, adherence, and clinical outcomes.

Interpret pathology results and other relevant investigations to support clinical decision-making.

Escalate or refer complex patients appropriately where specialist input is required.

Maintain accurate and contemporaneous clinical records.

Patient Education & Prevention

  • Provide advanced clinical advice and education relating to:
    • Cholesterol management
    • Cardiovascular disease prevention
    • Lifestyle modification
    • Diet, exercise, and smoking cessation
    • Medication adherence and treatment options
  • Promote shared decision-making and personalised care planning.
  • Support patients to improve understanding of cardiovascular risk and treatment benefits.

Service Delivery & Leadership

  • Support the development and implementation of the Lipids programme across participating practices and neighbourhood teams.
  • Contribute to pathway development, clinical governance, and service improvement initiatives.
  • Participate in MDT meetings and collaborative working across primary and secondary care.
  • Support audit, data collection, and pilot evaluation activities.
  • Act as a clinical resource for lipid management within the wider multidisciplinary team.

Person Specification

Essential Criteria

  • Registered healthcare professional with current professional registration.
  • Independent & Supplementary Prescriber qualification.
  • Working to MSc level or above with advanced practice modules
  • Demonstrable experience in primary care, cardiovascular disease prevention, and long-term condition management.
  • Experience managing lipid-lowering therapies and cardiovascular risk.
  • Knowledge of NICE guidance relating to lipid management.
  • Excellent clinical assessment and decision-making skills.
  • Strong communication and patient engagement skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and within multidisciplinary teams.

Desirable Criteria

  • Experience leading or supporting programmes or service transformation projects.
  • Experience in injectable therapy administration.
  • Knowledge of population health management approaches.
  • Experience undertaking clinical audit and quality improvement work.

Key Skills & Competencies

  • Advanced clinical assessment skills
  • Independent prescribing capability
  • Care pathway coordination
  • Clinical leadership
  • Collaborative multidisciplinary working
  • Strong organisational and prioritisation skills
  • Commitment to prevention and reducing health inequalities

Terms of Appointment

  • Fixed-term role subject to funding review.
  • Enhanced DBS check required.
  • Compliance with all professional, clinical governance, and organisational standards required.

Values & Behaviours

The postholder will demonstrate:

  • Compassionate, patient-centred care
  • Professional ...

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