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Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Pelvic Health

Employer
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Location
Leicester
Salary
£43,742 to £50,056 a year Pro Rata
Closing date
14 Sep 2024
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Profession
Physiotherapist
Grade
Band 7
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Part Time
An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Trust for an experienced and dynamic physiotherapist to join our highly specialist Pelvic Health Team in University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. This team works as part of the Therapy team in the Outpatients and Paediatrics specialty and is based between two hospital sites: Leicester General Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary.

The successful candidate will work in partnership with the existing Pelvic Health Physiotherapy team and the wider Maternity, Urogynaecology, Colorectal and Urology MDT. Their primary role will be as part of the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

This post is for a part time permanent contract

Main duties of the job

To be responsible for the assessment and treatment of patients requiring specialist and/or complex Pelvic Health physiotherapy using enhanced clinical decision making skills. The focus of the post will be for the Perinatal Pelvic Health service. Experience in the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of antenatal and postnatal women is required as you could encounter patients in the following specialties: gynaecology, urogynaecology, colorectal and obstetrics.

About us

Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years (2023-2030).

We have four primary goals:
  • high-quality care for all,
  • being a great place to work,
  • partnerships for impact, and
  • research and education excellence

And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.

Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:
  • we are compassionate,
  • we are proud,
  • we are inclusive, and
  • we are one team

This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.

About the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust:

http://www.leicestershospitals.nhs.uk/aboutus/work-for-us/current-vacancies/

Job description

Job responsibilities

The Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist for the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service will:
  • Provide clinical and professional leadership to physiotherapy colleagues in the speciality area
  • Lead, evaluate and develop clinical practice within their speciality, ensuring compliance with national and local guidelines and frameworks
  • Be responsible for the clinical standards, evidence based practise and quality metrics within the speciality
  • Work as an autonomous practitioner to provide specialist therapy assessments, diagnose and develop individualised treatment programmes based on the childs needs, using advanced clinical reasoning skills
  • Be responsible for a clinical caseload which will include complex cases within their area of speciality
  • Undertake an active role in developing physiotherapy within the speciality
  • Be responsible for the day to day management of the delivery of physiotherapy by the specialist team in an efficient and effective way within this complex and pressurised environment
  • Participate in the planning, development and evaluation of Physiotherapy within the specialist team holding responsibility for defined projects
  • Work alongside the Therapy Speciality Lead / Therapy Clinical Team Leader to develop links between the specialist therapy team and relevant CMGs (Clinical Management Groups) within UHL
  • Ensure the training and development of staff within the Therapy speciality team
  • Liaise with colleagues and work across site/cross specialty if appropriate in order to ensure the provision of a seamless equitable service
  • Deputise for the Therapy Clinical Team Leader as appropriate
  • Develop the evidence base for practice through audit, clinical effectiveness and research activity
  • Assist and support the Therapy Leadership Team, Therapy Speciality Leads and Therapy Clinical Team Leaders in the improvement and transformation of Therapy services

Service Development, Governance and Evaluation

The Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist for the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service will:
  • Assist in the integration of services within a speciality and within Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy
  • Facilitate a culture of quality, continuous innovation, improvement and productivity within the specialty
  • Comply and be aware of all aspects of the Clinical Governance agenda e.g. risk, audit, EBP, patient involvement
  • Facilitate patient involvement within practice development and audit
  • Work collaboratively with others to develop a coordinated cross site and cross profession approach to the management of patients within the Therapy Service

Provide specialist clinical advice to inform the service planning process
  • Instigate, monitor and evaluate systems to ensure that the quality and efficiency of the service is maintained, identifying opportunities for development and implementing them where appropriate in conjunction with the Therapy Speciality Lead, Therapy Clinical Team Leader and advanced clinical practitioners where applicable
  • Have a sound and current theoretical knowledge base and keep up to date with all current developments associated with their specialty and profession and be responsible for promoting the application of evidence based practice at every opportunity
  • Develop, identify, implement and evaluate clinical outcomes, both therapy and patient reported, that measure efficiency and effectiveness
  • Collect parent, carer and family feedback and develop appropriate action plans in order to drive responsive changes in care
  • Assume a key role in projects and initiatives internal and external where appropriate, in conjunction with colleagues e.g. professional body specialist section groups, Tissue Viability Links, Lead for Infection Prevention
  • Be aware of medical, political and therapeutic developments impacting on Therapy and healthcare delivery, reviewing the implications within the specialist area and change or develop practice accordingly in consultation with the Therapy Clinical Team Leader
  • Contribute to the development, implementation and monitoring of professional standards within the team and to lead on clinical audit
  • Assist in reviewing and updating policies and procedures
  • Collaborate with the Therapy Leadership Team in identifying opportunities for service development
  • Compare own practice with peers in other Trusts and participate in national, regional and professional networks to develop best practice

Clinical Practice and Patient Care as a Clinical Specialist

The Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist for the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service will:
  • Be responsible for managing a complex clinical caseload from assessment, intervention /treatment to discharge/transfer of care, in order to facilitate a timely and safe discharge from hospital
  • Provide appropriate education to patients, parents and carers in order to encourage and support participation in the management and care of their child
  • Have specialist knowledge and skills related to this clinical area in order to provide specialist teaching, clinical advice and recommendations to Therapy staff, the multi-disciplinary team and families in relation to patient care
  • Use specialist techniques including therapeutic handling and rehabilitation techniques to maximise functional potential for each child
  • Assist child, family and other staff during Therapy by responding to medical emergencies and/or performing other activities including personal care
  • Communicate complex, sensitive, distressing and contentious information effectively with parents, carers and staff in the multi-disciplinary team and other agencies
  • Delegate clinical duties to therapists and/or support staff ensuring that they have appropriate knowledge, understanding and competence and to provide training and supervision as required
  • Negotiate, agree expectations and set appropriate, realistic and individualised Therapy goals in partnership with the patient, parents, carers and families and MDT colleagues
  • Select and use appropriate assessment techniques in hospital, the patients own home and / or in community based settings
  • Set up equipment for therapy and ensure it is used safely by parents, carers, staff and students
  • Treat, monitor, and develop each childs therapy programme using outcome measures and work towards a timely discharge in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team
  • Have day-to-day management, coordination and organisation of the Therapy referral systems and clinical caseload for the specialty team, and ensure patients receive high standards of intervention at all times in accordance with the Code of Professional Conduct for Physiotherapists as appropriate
  • Provide specialist clinical support, advice and teaching for physiotherapy staff, the wider therapy team and other professionals
  • Use advanced clinical reasoning and highly specialist skills to assess, plan and implement treatment regimes for children referred, and taking particular responsibility for those with the most complex needs
  • Adapt and utilise appropriate techniques or precautions when treating/handling children
  • Use clinical reasoning skills to prescribe, plan, treat lead and facilitate discharge where appropriate.
  • Liaise with parents, carers and other relevant health care professionals and community services to establish individual needs and ensure all appropriate recommendations are actioned
  • Ensure collection of statistical information and maintain a professional level of record keeping and report writing in accordance with the UHL Documentation Policy, HCPC and professional guidelines.
  • Teach therapy techniques to parents and carers including safe use of equipment, handling and management of their childs condition, ensuring all relevant appropriate documentation is completed
  • Participate in multidisciplinary case review meetings to discuss progress and to plan treatment and safe discharge
  • Explain therapy, gain consent and work with patients, parents and carers to achieve goals
  • Gather, analyse and evaluate information to identify problems in partnership with the parents, carers and colleagues
  • To have shared responsibility for monitoring the safety of patients and team members whilst working in the community if appropriate (e.g. home assessments) and be responsible for actioning emergency procedures if their safety is compromised
  • Advise the Therapy Clinical Team Leader of any concerns regarding clinical practice
  • With the agreement of the Therapy Leadership team as appropriate develop competencies in roles outside the normal scope of practice within an approved training and ratification process with ongoing review


Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Significant post graduate clinical experience within a relevant specialist area to the equivalent of Master degree level
  • Previous employment as a senior therapist in a relevant specialist area
  • Evidence of experience of managing and leading a team
  • Demonstrates specialist skills and knowledge in relevant clinical area


Desirable

  • Experience of audit/clinical evaluation/outcome measures/research


Analytical and Judgment Skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates evidence of flexibility/initiative and risk management
  • Evidence of ability to evaluate, analyse and resolve issues and problems.
  • Evidence of ability to adapt to and manage change


Desirable

  • Evidence of experience of performance management


Training and Qualifications

Essential

  • Diploma/BSc (hons)/MSc in Physiotherapy
  • HCPC Registration
  • Evidence of recent CPD specific to the speciality clinical area


Desirable

  • Evidence of undertaking relevant validated or accredited course at post graduate or masters level and or experience working to this level


Communication and relationship skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication
  • Demonstrates knowledge of effective team working and evidence of multi-professional collaboration and joint working
  • Demonstrates positive approach, ability to motivate self and others


Planning and organisation skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates effective coping skills for dealing with pressurised and unexpected situations
  • Demonstrates a flexible and innovative approach to meet service needs


Desirable

  • Evidence of standard setting and service development
  • Evidence of willingness to take on new responsibilities and projects


Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Essential

  • All staff are expected to engage in compassionate and inclusive leadership in the provision of high quality care and interactions with others


Other requirements specific to the role

Essential

  • Express enthusiasm for post and desire to work in clinical area


Employer details

Employer name

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Address

Leicester General Hospital

Gwendolen Road

Leicester

LE5 4PW

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358-6547856-CSI

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