To work as a specialist AHP assessing, formulating, diagnosing and treating a mixed complexity (including high complexity) clinical caseload of adult patients as an autonomous physiotherapy practitioner. This can include more widely those with Orthopaedic, Musculoskeletal, Neurology, Rheumatology, Respiratory and Cardiology conditions as well as those with complex/life limiting and Palliative care needs. To provide specialist information and advice to clients, their families and Healthcare Professionals in relation to rehabilitation and its up to date and evidence based management, supporting integration of specialist physiotherapy across care pathways. To work across a variety of settings including acute, rehabilitation and community settings.
To support senior staff with the daily running of the physiotherapy service, including the overall management of the daily caseload and the supervision of junior staff. Required to manage the service in seniors absence. To support senior staff with facilitation and provision of learning opportunities and education to HCS professionals and the wider community on rehabilitation in order to improve knowledge & understanding about the scope of conditions, which may benefit, as well as reduce the burden of functional disability on our community. To contribute to audit activity and service evaluation within own area to support senior staff and the Physiotherapy Department and Senior Management Team with strategy and policy development work within physiotherapy supporting the integration of research evidence into clinical practice.
To act as line manager/supervisor for and support the development of lower grade Physiotherapists and Rehabilitation Assistants within the team in order to deliver a high quality physiotherapy service. To work closely with other members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure effective treatment planning and patient management. Professionally responsible and accountable for planning, implementing and evaluating patient-centred, goal-orientated treatment and management. This includes creating Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation programmes for a mixed caseload of complex and noncomplex patients moving through the pathway, utilising specialist clinical reasoning skills and knowledge of relevant outcome measures.
Co-ordinates provision of holistic, seamless rehabilitation and care. Participate in on call by local agreement. To maintain and oversee maintenance of accurate clinical records and statistical data in accordance with professional standards, providing written clinical reports to external agencies to optimise multi-disciplinary, and holistic patient care. Responsible for following the HCS safeguarding policy to ensure that all vulnerable adults are protected.
To have delegated responsibility for the physiotherapy triage, assessment, formulation, treatment and management of a mixed caseload of complex and non-complex patients (including those who are diagnostically challenging with co-morbidities, complex psychosocial, cognitive and physical issues, associated mental health challenges and lifelimiting prognoses) moving through the correct pathway. Supports the wider team with the daily running of the service, including organisation and patient allocation to reflect service demands and priorities, readjusting plans as necessary to support other teams. Capable of leading the team in the seniors absence on a regular basis. To work closely and communicate clearly with other varied members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure effective treatment planning and patient management.
To support senior staff with supervision and development of junior staff including other Rotational Physiotherapists, Therapy Assistants and Physiotherapy Students, in accordance with organisational policies and professional standards to ensure that all are motivated, focused and able to deliver their individual responsibilities to the best of their abilities. Supports Senior Staff by actively contributing to business planning for the neuroscience service; ensuring this aligns with the Physiotherapy Business Plan, Therapies Strategy, HCS objectives and Gov.je strategy where appropriate. To support senior staff by contributing to clinical audits within own specialist service area, critically appraising quality, safety, efficiency and evidence base. Uses relevant outcome measures and associated evidence base.
Contributes to the Physiotherapy department governance and quality improvement agenda. Supports changes and where appropriate supports implementation by the wider team, taking into consideration the impact on other professions and departments. As part of the remit of the Physiotherapy service, to support senior staff with related advice, consultation and training to HCS & community professionals including the third sector. Actively participating in and regularly leading Inservice training sessions with the physiotherapy team.
Contributes to and challenges best practice for physiotherapy management of adults with various conditions, in line with discipline specific guidelines, clinical standards & relevant evidence base.
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