Please see the attached document for a full overview of this post. Key Duties: Clinical: To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of practice, including the management of patients receiving treatment. To ensure the delivery of care to the patient is of a high clinical and professional standard using a wide range of physiotherapy techniques and extensive post graduate experience, and to encourage members of the team to do likewise. To make clinical judgements involving complex and often multi pathology patients regarding potential for rehabilitation.
Such decisions may cause some conflict and financial implications. To deliver group sessions where appropriate within area of speciality. To be responsible for own caseload within specialty and organise all other members of the team in order to provide an efficient service taking into account clinical priorities that can rapidly change throughout the course of the day. To ensure that patient confidentiality, privacy and dignity is maintained at all times.
To undertake comprehensive clinical assessment, including clinical risk of patients, including those with complex/ highly complex, sensitive and multi pathological presentations using advanced investigative skills within speciality. Using highly specialised analytical and clinical reasoning assessment skills to interpret findings and to apply these to the development of individual evidence based patient management plans. Some patients will have been referred by a medical practitioner but not examined. To regularly evaluate subjectively and objectively the effectiveness of the treatment, using appropriate outcome measures and to decide when medical review is needed and to adjust treatment accordingly.
To demonstrate a high level of specialised skill and expertise in the delivery of treatment to patients, including highly skilled handling. To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and manual skills for assessment and treatment of patients. Effectively implement appropriate treatments selected from an extensive repertoire of physiotherapeutic interventions e.g. Normal Movement, manual therapy and exercise therapy dependent on speciality.
To work in partnership with medical, nursing and MDT to develop services in accordance with local and national service and clinical guidelines. To co-ordinate with other members of the MDT to facilitate discharge planning, participating in weekly MDT meetings, home visits and progress meetings with patients, relatives and carers. This is according to speciality. To maintain comprehensive, accurate and contemporaneous treatment records, including valid consent appropriate to the intervention, and discharge report or referrals for ongoing therapy in another setting.
To liaise closely with other specialist teams to provide optimal, seamless care to patients. To act as a source of specialised knowledge and provide advice to other physiotherapy colleagues and the MDT within given speciality. To provide specialist advice, support, training and mentoring to other members of the multi-disciplinary team and all staff who participate in rotas / weekend / on call working associated within the given speciality. To co-ordinate and ensure effective delivery of rotas within area of speciality with assistance of the Therapy Lead.
With the assistance of the Therapy Lead, to accept clinical responsibility for outpatients, including management of the waiting lists across the trust. To use advanced judgemental skills and a comprehensive knowledge of physiotherapy interventions to plan individual treatment programmes of care, reflecting evidence based practice. Communications: To assess capacity, gain valid consent and to work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent to treatment. To communicate effectively using skills of persuasion, motivation, reassurance, explanation and negotiation, with patients where barriers to effective communication may be evident, e.g.
expressive and receptive dysphasia, altered perception, hearing loss, mental disabilities, pain and fear. Barriers to communication will regularly be evident. To give a clear explanation of realistic expectations and develop a treatment plan in negotiation with the patient using written information where required. To write clear and concise notes based on physiotherapy assessment and treatment of patients, in accordance with professional standards.
To produce written discharge summaries and/or progress reports to GPs, Consultants, or other referring health professionals regarding complex conditions within speciality. To liaise with ward staff for handover of patient status, and with other healthcare colleagues as appropriate, and attend meetings and case conferences. To liaise with junior therapists regarding caseloads. To communicate with all health professionals, patients, relatives and carers personally or by telephone or email to maintain a seamless service.
To be part of the specialised physiotherapy team, communicating effectively to establish current workload and organise assistance where required. To lead the team in the absence of the Therapy Lead, communicating effectively to establish current workload and organise assistance when required. To liaise verbally, in writing and electronically with medical, nursing staff and other healthcare professionals, encouraging a multidisciplinary team approach to patient care utilising best practice to develop and improve clinical services. To work in partnership with all members of the MDT to co-ordinate patient care and discharge planning, by attending ward rounds, case conferences and regular MDT meetings as appropriate to given speciality.
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