Highly Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a physiotherapist to continue to develop in the field of community paediatrics by joining our Children's Integrated Therapy Team. You will be part of a multidisciplinary paediatric team and work closely alongside the Occupational Therapy and Speech and language therapy teams.
Our service is responsible for providing physiotherapy intervention to children within the borough of Hillingdon, treating children and young adults with physical impairments and/or developmental difficulties.
The caseload will be highly varied and promote your clinical and professional development within a supportive environment.
The caseload varies from orthopaedics (torticollis, talipes, Erb's Palsy etc.) to complex neurodevelopmental conditions. Clinics we offer include hydrotherapy, CPIP, Upper Limb Intensive Therapy (joint with Occupational Therapy), as well as running developmental and exercise groups. We also have a service level agreement with Hillingdon Hospital to provide a Ponseti service with the local orthopaedic team.
We work out of a main base at Wood End Centre in Hayes and The Child Development Centre on the grounds of Hillingdon Hospital. We also work in other settings such as Children's Centres, special and mainstream schools, and patients' homes.
The London borough of Hillingdon has good transport links to the centre of London by tube, bus, and road including the M4 and M40 and access to the surrounding counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
Main duties of the job
To provide highly skilled paediatric physiotherapy assessment, treatment, and consultation services for patients in the London borough of Hillingdon.
To work in a variety of community locations, including clinics, patient homes, the hydrotherapy pool, Health Centres, special and mainstream school settings, and Early Years Centres.
Multi-disciplinary working with various other health professionals, the local authority, Hillingdon Hospital, and tertiary centres is a vital component of this position.
To manage own workload and function as an autonomous practitioner as part of the Multi-Disciplinary Team, providing specialist advice to other healthcare professionals, social care colleagues, junior physiotherapists, physiotherapy students, and educational staff, which will include teaching and training.
You will have a strong interest in working with children and young people, with an understanding of statutory assessment for Education Health and Care Plans as part of SEND.
You will be able to develop your leadership skills with the responsibility of day-to-day operational management of junior or support staff and monitoring the quality of care given. The post holder will be expected to proactively identify and promote areas for service development.
The post holder will be expected to be highly motivated, energetic, and a true team player with experience in paediatric physiotherapy. Excellent communication skills are expected and own transport will also be beneficial.
About us
We are proud to say that the service has:
* High levels of user satisfaction: 100% of parents happy or very happy with the level of care they received from the service.
* Strong partnerships with colleagues in the Local Authority.
* Strong leadership & a clear sense of direction to develop the quality of services to children through ongoing pathway review and innovation.
* A strong record on completing audits & service development as a result of feedback.
* Commitment to developing true user involvement & feedback, with targeted work streams focusing on this.
* A strong track record on innovation and service development.
Professional development and training will be supported within our department by experienced paediatric physiotherapists, and you will be part of an in-service training program. Development of excellent clinical skills will be promoted and you will be supported by senior staff with access to external training available in line with your personal development plan. As the service continues to develop you will be expected to become an integral part of this and you will be encouraged to carry out departmental projects and service development.
The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust, we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues, and of course patients and service users when working in our healthcare settings.
Job responsibilities
To provide highly skilled Physiotherapy assessment service for patients, with a variety of clinical presentations including complex multipathology.
To plan, implement, and evaluate treatment programmes on an ongoing basis to ensure that the identified needs of the individual are met in a variety of settings.
To present with highly developed communication skills, both in written and verbal. Such skills are expected in clinical and non-clinical settings and multi-disciplinary settings.
To be able to manage and support potentially distressing situations which may involve clients, carers, or other professionals.
To manage own complex caseload in all aspects related to the Physiotherapy care of clients, addressing short, medium, and long-term goal setting with clients and others involved.
To work as an advocate for the patients' best interest.
Maintain clinical records in line with Departmental and CSP Standards. Contribute to Departmental audits and data collection.
To provide training and supervision to junior staff and students.
To contribute to service developments, in-service training, and training to other professionals.
To work with the multi-disciplinary team including the local authority and have knowledge and awareness of the SEND reforms.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Recognised Physiotherapy Degree qualification or equivalent.
* Registered member of Health Professions Council-licence (HPC) to practice.
* Successful completion of post-graduate specialist short courses.
* Registered Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
* Membership of relevant Special Interest Groups.
Experience
* Clinical experience and skills encompassing the core areas of paediatric physiotherapy including neuro-development, neuro-muscular, motor dysfunction, congenital, respiratory, and orthopaedic conditions.
* Knowledge of benefits, relevance, and use of specialised paediatric orthotic and equipment provision.
* Experience of working in Multi-disciplinary teams.
* Experience of working in the NHS.
* Experience of leading on or having a significant role in service development projects.
* Highly developed assessment skills with clinical reasoning and analytical ability.
* Highly developed treatment skills covering a wide age group and a variety of clinical presentations.
* Sound knowledge and understanding and implementation of Safeguarding Procedures.
* Understanding of the Trust's Health and Safety and Risk Management Procedures.
* Complete compliance with the Trust's policies on record keeping, Data Protection, and equal opportunities.
Skills and Knowledge
* Evidence of reflective clinical practice such as audits and CPD.
* Ability to manage and prioritise a caseload/workload.
* Highly developed negotiation and problem-solving skills.
* Demonstrates excellent analytical and reflection skills.
* Excellent presentation skills, both written and verbal.
* Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise and meet deadlines.
* Well-established knowledge of a broad range of assessment tools relevant to the specialist client group.
* In-depth knowledge of a range of appropriate therapeutic interventions (relevant to client group).
* Understanding of the principles of clinical governance/audit.
* Understanding of the roles of other professionals (relevant to client group).
* Knowledge of standards of record keeping.
* Competent word processing and presentation skills using appropriate software and databases.
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.
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
£51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum inc HCAS
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