This is an exciting opportunity for any health care support worker who is looking for new challenges and opportunities to enhance their skills. The Rehabilitation Assistants work as part of the multidisciplinary team to assist in the provision of support, rehabilitation and re-enablement of patients who have been referred to the service following a hospital admission or for the avoidance of unnecessary hospital admissions.
Rehabilitation Assistants work under the supervision and guidance of qualified Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists to provide rehabilitation in the patients’ home environment with a focus on reducing care needs in the community. The Rehabilitation Assistants follow agreed protocols and evidence-based guidelines to deliver care which is safe and effective for the patients.
The service operates 5 days per week with core hours Monday to Friday between 8.30 am – 4.30 pm, with flexible working patterns available.
The post holder will need to be flexible to meet the needs of the Service.
To work as a Rehab Assistant within a multidisciplinary team, providing rehabilitation and/or supported discharge to people in their own home or place of residence and/or designated buildings.
You will work under the guidance of health care professionals to assist therapists by carrying out delegated aspects of patient care without direct supervision and reporting back patient’s progress or issues to the therapist.
To be responsible for ordering equipment and department supplies
To undertake specific skilled support work to aid the rehabilitation of patients in the community.
CNWL NHS Foundation Trust has a strong commitment to the personal and professional development of staff. In addition to mandatory training and regular supervision, annual appraisal and opportunities to access external training and consideration to study for a professional qualification through the Apprenticeship Degree route.
The successful applicant will 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 on our healthcare settings.
To provide physiotherapy and occupational therapy intervention as part of a specific treatment plan agreed and documented by physiotherapist/occupational therapist.
To undertake tasks in delivering patient care and rehabilitation as directed by the service professionals in a range of settings.
To work independently in the designated clinical area/patients home following an agreed treatment plan.
To instruct patients and carers, providing direction and guidance on a range of physiotherapy or occupational therapy and mobility/functional activities, as directed by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist
To undertake skilled support work with patients individually or in a group with or without supervision of a physiotherapist or occupational therapist
To follow departmental and Trust guidelines for obtaining consent and use diplomacy and gentle persuasion to enhance patient’s compliance in treatment programmes.
To work with family members, carers and support workers to enable them to carry out treatment programmes planned by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist
Manage own workload allocated by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist
To work as a member of the multidisciplinary team and liaise with the team effectively to ensure co-ordinated approach to patient care and attend meetings as delegated by senior clinicians/manager.
Maintain comprehensive and accurate records of work undertaken, including documenting in line with Trust and service standards.
To attend in-service training, clinical supervision and team meetings as required
Have the ability to handle patients with mobility problems, in an enabling way. This may include the use of hoists, sliding sheets, wheelchairs, mobility aids etc.
• To participate in a 5-day work week (Monday to Friday)
Organisational
Maintain equipment; identifying defects, hazards and equipment failure and notifying the relevant manager
Manage own caseload and work only within own scope of practice.
To maintain up to date electronic diary and outcomes of all appointments as required by the service
Be responsible for the patient’s safe use of mobility aids by training them and identifying the risks.
To maintain the safety of designated clinical environment according to local policy and regulations and aware about the emergency procedures.
To assist in risk assessments and comply with Trust policies on incident reporting
To adhere to Trust appraisal and performance review programme to identify personal development plans and training needs.
To participate in data collection and statistics as directed by the lead physiotherapist or occupational therapist
To attend mandatory and relevant training as and when required
General
To assist in simple administrative procedures as required by the Clinical Service Lead as part of everyday activity
Administration responsibilities include all general office tasks, such as photocopying, computer data input, filing and answering the telephone in a polite and courteous manner.
To maintain accurate and comprehensive clinical records and all documentation processes (e.g. reporting incidents and near misses and clinical notes).
Organising, maintaining and delivering of equipment required by the service.
This advert closes on Wednesday 26 Feb 2025
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