Job summary
Welcome to return to practice for Allied Health Professionals at Kingston Hospital
Thinking of returning to your allied health profession? Your skills and experience are needed more than ever before, and there has never been a better time to return to your profession-- it is easier than you might think. At Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust we are happy to support your return to practice. We offer periods of adaptation, support and mentoring to help you develop the skills and competencies you need to get on the HCPC register.
We are keen to hear from the following professionals:
1. Dietitians
2. Occupational Therapists
3. Physiotherapists
4. Operating Department Practitioners
5. Diagnostic Radiographers
6. Paramedics
7. Orthoptists
8. Speech and Language Therapists
To register your interest in returning to practice - please complete and return the attached application form, found in the supporting documents and email it to. You do not need to submit an application via trac.
PLEASE NOTE AT THIS TIME WE ARE UNABLE TO PROVIDE VISA SPONSORSHIP FOR RTP CANDIDATES. We shall only be able to progress with your interest if you are able to provide your own evidence of right to work in the UK.
Main duties of the job
We are offering supervised clinical practice as part of a structured Return to Practice programme, while working within a multi-disciplinary team to deliver patient-centred care.
This is specifically for qualified AHPs looking to regain their HCPC registration or for overseas candidates wishing to complete their period of adaptation. We offer the following flexible part-time or full-time roles:
9. Voluntary honorary contracts - a more flexible working pattern is possible to fit around other life commitments. Your clinical work will focus on updating knowledge and skills required for gaining your HCPC registration.
On receiving your enquiry, we will contact you to arrange an informal meeting to discuss your requirements.
From there we will approach teams within Kingston Hospital based on your previous experience and your preferred work area.
About us
The Trust has defined its culture as one that is patient centred which puts safety first and where all staff take responsibility, are valued and value each other. To support this our four values are that we are all:-
Caring - we design and deliver care around each individual patient's needs and wants
Safe - we make the safety of patients and staff our prime concern (safety comes first)
Responsible - all staff take responsibility for the hospital, its services and reputation
Value each other - we all value each other's contribution.
Inspiring - we always strive to empower each other to develop and deliver improvements to benefit our patients
Our training, policies, procedures, and practices are all intended to support behaviours in line with our values and all staff are expected to uphold these byLiving Our Values Everyday
Job description
Job responsibilities
What we offer
10. Support throughout the programme and during recruitment process
11. Supervised clinical practice
12. Regular formal and informal supervision with registered professionals on the relevant register
13. Support and identification of learning opportunities to meet placement objectives
14. Professional development opportunities across the Trust
15. Friendly and supportive teams
16. Support navigating application forms and building of evidence to support your application
17. The opportunity to apply for vacant registered roles within the Trust on achievement of your HCPC registration or across South West London
What we need from you:
18. Register with Health Education England (HEE) Return to Practice Programme where you can access financial, academic, and pastoral support
19. Complete contracted hours/days
20. Self-direct and take initiative setting objectives and be proactive in working towards them
21. Promote HCPC standards of conduct, performance and ethics and Trust values throughout your placement
For UK trained AHP's The HCPC state the following minimum requirements to update clinical skills dependent on length of time away from practice:
22. 2-5 years out of clinical practice 30 days of updating your skills and knowledge
23. 5 years or over out of your profession 60 days of updating your skills and knowledge.
For overseas applicants the HCPC will specify the adaptation period required .
PLEASE ENSURE YOU REFER TO THE PERSON SPECIFICATION WHEN COMPLETING THE SUPPORTING INFORMATION
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
24. Recognised Allied Health Professional (AHP) qualification
25. If overseas trained, have applied to HCPC and have recommendations of period of adaptation
Experience
Essential
26. Clinical experience providing direct patient care