Job summary
**Please note, the NHS salary scales have recently changed and are expected to come into effect in October. New starters joining the Trust before this time will commence on the old payscales and will move to the new ones once they have been finalised**
Are you passionate about working in the complex area of frailty?
Are you a confident decision maker, who can think on their feet and embrace positive risk taking?
Would you like to work in a dynamic, ground-breaking, and fully integrated intermediate care team, in a brand new, purpose-built intermediate care hub?
If the answer to the above is yes, then we would like to hear from you!
Due to re-organisation and restructure in the integrated service, we have Band 6 opportunities for Physiotherapists
Working to a home first agenda, the role is to support service delivery across inpatient, emergency department and community settings.
Our service consists of Health and Social Care colleagues.
Consultants, GPs, Advanced Care Practitioners, Social Workers, Nursing, OT, Physiotherapists, Discharge Team and Multi-Disciplinary Assistants all work together to support patient flow. We operate 7 days, 365 days a year to support some of our most vulnerable, frail patients.
You will be based across our 4 community bases in addition to our new purpose-built Hub at Harrogate Hospital, working with, colleagues from social care and our Acute Therapy Team.
Main duties of the job
1. To carry a variable clinical caseload of patients within the Acute Response and Rehabilitation in the Community and Hospital Service (ARCH) providing complex physiotherapy assessments addressing physiotherapy performance, skills deficits, self-maintenance and cognitive function.
2. To provide assessments and interventions which support an 'admission avoidance' or 'home first' approach enabling patients to receive care in their usual place of residence wherever possible
3. To provide rehabilitation and advice to patients either at home or in hospital/rehabilitation bed to enable them to achieve their optimum level of independence and quality of life
4. To work with patients, carers, relatives and colleagues to identify, plan, develop and implement Physiotherapy patient goals as part of an overall care plan.
5. To plan and implement individual interventions, in collaboration with the patient, using graded activity to achieve therapeutic goals.
6. To work independently under the guidance of the senior staff within the team and actively participate in the professional development of self and others.
7. To seek and get support from the Physiotherapy Professional Lead
8. To advise on, and prescribe, specialist, assistive equipment and adaptations for the home.
9. To take a responsible place in the multi-disciplinary team promoting the role of Physiotherapy and taking an active part in team projects.
About us
At Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust we provide outstanding care to both our patients and our staff. We support staff through benefits, health and wellbeing initiatives and opportunities for personal and professional development.
10. An inclusive and supportive culture our Trust encourages staff to bring their whole selves to work and active Staff Networks identify areas for improvement.
11. Staff Recognition - as well as regular appraisals, we recognise staff with our Making a Difference, Team of the Month Awards & Colleague Recognition Awards
12. Employee Support and wellbeing - we have a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, counselling service and fast track physiotherapy service for employees.
Staff Benefits - We have a range of staff benefits and schemes to support staff health, engagement, wellbeing and inclusion
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see attached the job description document for a full list of duties and responsibilities of this post. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Rowe on
Person Specification
Written
Essential
13. BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy or equivalent
14. Completed a range of post-grad training on relevant subjects
15. Minimum 18 months post graduate experience
16. Experience of acute wards and or community work
17. Skilled in a wide range of physiotherapy assessments in a variety of settings
Desirable
18. Evidence of service development
19. Completed or working towards professional practice educators qualification