The role is Part time, up to 22.5 hours per week.
Full time salary is £35,894 to £42,516 per annum, pro rata.
Salary for part time hours of 22.5 hours per week would be £21,536 - £25,509 per annum.
Are you a Physiotherapist with an enthusiasm for the delivery of a holistic, reliable and professional service to maintain or improve quality of life for people with palliative or end of life care needs? Do you have excellent communication skills, a passion for palliative care and team working? Do you strive to work within a supportive and enthusiastic team?
If so, we would love to hear from you.
For further information or to discuss this job opportunity or to arrange an informal visit please contact Kathryn Owens, Therapies Manager on 01708 753319 ext 2220.
Please note that an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) will be undertaken as part of our pre-employment screening for the successful candidate.
Main duties of the job
This is an excellent opportunity to join our Therapies team. The role is Senior Physiotherapist in an adult hospice which will expand your skills and knowledge, allow you to really innovate in your practice and improve your communication skills, whilst helping people with palliative or end of life care needs manage their illness as part of the multi-professional team.
We are looking to recruit a fully experienced Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist to joint lead and advance our Physiotherapy team. The post holder will support people under our care within our ward, the community and onsite at the Hospice within our offer of one to one appointments and groups.
You should be registered with the HCPC and have excellent post registration experience of supporting people affected by palliative or end of life care needs and complex conditions.
Saint Francis Hospice is a dynamic, forward thinking organisation providing care to people throughout the boroughs of Brentwood, Havering, Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and part of West Essex.
What can we offer a successful candidate:
* We have an active Education team providing in-house training and supporting learning opportunities.
* Opportunities to develop a service with regular audits.
* Free Car parking and subsidised restaurant with a good daily selection.
* Continuation of NHS Superannuation Pension Scheme, for existing members of the NHS Pension Scheme.
The hospice is based in idyllic surroundings, 10 minutes from the M25, A12 and A127.
About us
We are not a Licensed Sponsor & therefore are unable to provide sponsorship to applicants who do not have the Right to Work in the UK.
We are a dynamic, forward thinking organisation delivering a full range of specialist palliative care services for patients with life limiting illness. We achieved Outstanding in our CQC inspection & have reconfigured our services to meet the changing needs of our local community. We support 5 Clinical Commissioning Groups & have a robust governance structure in place. We provide inpatient clinical services within a modern, personal & friendly 18-bedded Ward, as well as Specialist Community Crisis Support Service, Hospice at Home Service & Specialist Day Therapy Service. We also have the hospice Pepperell Education Centre that has an excellent reputation for delivering high quality education programmes and study days.
All communication regarding your application including invitations to interviews will be sent to the email address you have stated on your application form. Please ensure that you provide contact business email addresses for your referees, one of which must be your current or most recent employer.
Please note that we are a charity & not part of an NHS Trust & we are situated in a quiet location in the village of Havering-atte-Bower, outskirts of Romford, therefore please consider our location when applying.
Job responsibilities
JOB TITLE: Senior Physiotherapist
GRADE: Hospice Band 6a
HOURS OF DUTY:Part-time hours, up to 22.5 hours per week
REPORTS TO: Therapies Manager
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
The Therapies Team, community team, hospice Ward, the hospice multi-professional team, all staff paid and voluntary, people in our care and their loved ones and primary care teams.
RESPONSIBLE FOR
Physiotherapy students when on placement.
JOB SUMMARY
* To undertake specialist physiotherapy assessment and design management programs for people presenting with complex problems in the field of palliative care, maintaining records as an autonomous practitioner.
* To support and participate in the planning and ongoing service development of the physiotherapy service, working with the Therapies Manager.
* To promote the key values of specialist palliative care for people in our care and their loved ones, ensuring equitable access to the physiotherapy service.
* To act as a resource for palliative care physiotherapy and to provide advice, education and support to the other members of the Therapies Team, wider multi-professional hospice team and other health care professionals.
* To keep up to date with developments in palliative care physiotherapy and maintain clinical practice and procedures in line with current best practice and the latest research outcomes, and monitor standards of care as outlined by the Therapies Manager.
* To contribute to local, regional and national networks & forums for specialist palliative care physiotherapy as indicated.
* To deputise for Therapies Manager as required.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
KEY TASKS:
* Clinical responsibilities
* Physiotherapy practice
* Education
* Quality Assurance.
* Participation in hospice functioning
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of your work including the management of people in your care.
2. To develop and maintain communication with people about difficult matters and/or in difficult situations.
3. To have an understanding of the importance of multi-professional team-working and the ability to promote it within the organisation.
4. To have an understanding of the process and importance of sensitive change management.
5. To support the Therapies Manager to ensure a cohesive, balanced and efficient service delivery.
6. To contribute to the improvement of the physiotherapy service.
7. To participate effectively in multi-professional meetings and exchange of information.
8. To take responsibility for own personal and professional development which will be monitored in management supervision sessions and through the annual appraisal system.
9. To represent the physiotherapy service, as appropriate, both internally & externally.
10. To contribute to local, regional and national networks/ forums for specialist palliative care as required.
11. To maintain hospice information systems as required by the organisation.
12. To take on extra responsibilities and duties, where appropriate, when the Therapies Manager is unavailable.
13. To support and actively participate as a member of the physiotherapy team by attending team meetings, training and supervision of other team members as appropriate.
PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE
1. To be responsible for caseload/workload and be an active participant in the physiotherapy team.
2. To organise and manage self & caseload within the hours specified.
3. To plan, deliver and evaluate physiotherapy care to address the complex health and wellbeing needs of people in our care.
4. To develop, monitor and review relevant treatment plans.
5. To plan, deliver and evaluate interventions and/or treatments appropriate to people with palliative care needs.
6. To discuss progress and treatment with the people in our care, loved ones, and teach them therapy techniques if appropriate.
7. To keep clear records within the multi-disciplinary notes and on iCare.
8. To ensure physiotherapy input at the hospice Ward and community team meetings and facilitate the clinical discussion of people in our care.
9. To support other members of the Physiotherapy and Therapies team as required.
10. To participate in audit, outcome and quality measuring of the physiotherapy service as required.
11. To be responsible for the maintenance and safety of all physiotherapy equipment.
COMMUNICATION
1. Work proactively to maintain effective communication networks with all the departments within the hospice to maintain a seamless delivery of physiotherapy services.
2. Will liaise with other professionals on behalf of the physiotherapy team.
3. Will liaise with primary care teams to improve palliative care for people in the community.
4. Will liaise with other services to ensure continuity of care.
5. Act as an ambassador for the hospice at functions as required.
6. To participate in the life of the hospice.
7. To assist in tasks that affect the whole hospice, for example reviewing/designing new information booklets.
EDUCATION
1. Act as a resource for members of other hospice teams.
2. Participate in the hospice in-house educational programmes and the in-service induction and training of other professionals and volunteers as required.
3. Participate in the hospice educational programmes for external participants as required.
4. To provide effective placements for physiotherapy students undertaking their professional training.
5. To participate in the mandatory training program.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
1. Ensure the continued high quality service of the physiotherapy department by appropriate audit and standards.
2. Participate in research, audit and evaluation.
3. Support the Therapies Manager in quality management issues as they arise.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. To act within the Codes of Practice as set by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, and Healthcare Professionals Council.
2. To adhere to the policies and conditions of service of Saint Francis Hospice relating to sickness and absence, conduct, Health and Safety, Data Protection and any others that are relevant.
3. To support equality and value diversity.
4. To take responsibility for own professional and personal development which will be monitored in management supervision sessions and in the yearly appraisal.
5. To keep up-to-date with the developments within physiotherapy and in particular in the field of palliative care.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Some information received or supplied during the course of duty will be of a confidential nature. Confidentiality is not to be breached and is a disciplinary matter.
2. Ensure that computerised data is managed within the requirements of the Data Protection Act.
3. Report accidents/incidents or potential hazards and to work in accordance with the Hospices Health and Safety at Work Policy.
Person Specification
Other Requirements
* Demonstrates insight into own stressors and coping mechanisms.
* The post holder will be required to travel throughout an operational area. Where this is undertaken by car, the post holder must hold a current, valid driving licence with insurance cover for business purposes.
Qualifications
* Diploma/degree in physiotherapy.
* Registered with the Healthcare Professionals Council.
* Evidence of relevant Continued Professional Development (CPD).
* Registered Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Experience
* Broad physiotherapy experience at a band 6 level.
* Demonstrates experience in management of complex patients.
* Effective communication skills both written and verbal.
* Demonstrates appropriate working knowledge of confidentiality issues.
* Understands the role of physiotherapy in a palliative care setting.
* Knowledge of risk management and clinical governance issues.
* Awareness of own competency level and how to seek appropriate help.
* Experience of community physiotherapy.
* Experience of teaching/facilitating others.
* An understanding of the importance of multi-professional team-working and the ability to promote it within the organisation.
* To be innovative, motivated and enthusiastic.
* To be flexible and adaptable.
* Ability to operate computer systems.
* Has experience of working in a specialist palliative care team & awareness of current issues within palliative care physiotherapy.
* Ability to provide clinical supervision to physiotherapy students.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£35,894 to £42,516 a year. Our posts do not attract NHS High Cost Area or Fringe Allowances.
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