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Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 Per annum
Profession
Physiotherapist
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
27 Nov 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
13 Nov 2024

Job overview

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a band 6 Physiotherapist within our integrated stroke team consisting of physiotherapists, occupational therapists and therapy support workers.  We are looking for a candidate with proven stroke specialist skills in stroke who will provide therapy across both our hyper-acute and acute stroke units.

The successful candidate will be passionate about stroke, motivated to develop their own skills and that of the service, and provide therapy that is of high quality and evidence-based.

They will be expected to support colleagues alongside the demands of working in a busy acute hospital.

Main duties of the job

  • The post holder assumes responsibility for the day-to-day management of the clinical area, in the absence of the team leader.
  • The post holder is supervised by a named therapist, who may not be present at all times. Clinical and professional supervision is in the form of regular clinical reasoning sessions, observed practice, peer review and formal training.
  • The post holder will link with the Band 7 clinical lead therapist to support the use of resources within budget. The level of managerial responsibility involves the supervision and appraisal of junior therapists, support workers and undergraduates, with the support of the Band 7.
  • When performing on call duties, staff must be available on the ward within 45 minutes of the call.  For staff living more than 45 minutes from the hospital, a designated on-call room for overnight stay is available in GRH and is free of charge.  This room can be used by staff at both sites.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

In line with the Trust Vision to provide the “Best Care for Everyone…”

Professional values

  • To deliver therapeutic interventions, acting as a specialist clinician within stroke using the principles of Physiotherapy in an integrated and client-centred way supported by the Therapy Competency Framework.
  • To assume responsibility for personal development and supporting the development and supervision of others by CPD (continuing professional development), linked to appraisal.
  • To support evaluation and service development in the clinical area in line with national and local drivers.

Communication and interpersonal skills

  • To communicate effectively with patients and carers potentially complex, sensitive or distressing information; in order to provide patient centred care, to encourage self-management, maximise rehabilitation potential and to ensure understanding of the condition.  Patients may have communication, perceptual or cognitive/understanding difficulties.
  • To communicate effectively and work collaboratively with medical, nursing, other allied health professions and other colleagues to ensure delivery of a co-ordinated multidisciplinary service.

Leadership, management and team working

  • To support leadership and work within the Therapy team (stroke), providing an effective and evidence-based service through assessing, planning and implementing treatment programmes.