Job summary
Clinical Lead Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist in Elderly Medicine (Band 7) 12 months fixed term Maternity Cover
Full Time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Lead Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist specialising in or with a keen interest in Elderly Medicine to join our Therapy service. If you are looking for a new leadership role using your clinical experience and opportunities to grow, develop and work with others, then this role will be ideal for you! The successful candidate should have experience in treating patients with Parkinson's disease, falls and cognitive impairments, as well as bringing new ideas to develop the service further for both staff and patients. This is a 12 months fixed-term opportunity to cover maternity leave. A secondment would be considered.
You will work jointly alongside the Clinical Lead Occupational Therapist and will provide senior clinical and professional leadership and development to the therapy team.
You would be expected to work as part of our 7-day service where weekend working will be required. For Physiotherapists, you would also be required to be an integral part of the Respiratory on call evening (until 10pm) and weekend cover.
You will need to be motivated, confident and positive with excellent communication skills. If you would like to be part of a friendly, supportive team and feel you meet the requirements then we would love to hear from you.
Main duties of the job
To perform a specialist Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy role within the Directorate clinical specialty, for patients on own caseload, many with complex / highly complex needs.
To act as a role model for clinical, operational and professional leadership, setting and upholding agreed standards and processes to enable patients to receive high quality evidence-based care.
To participate in the planning, development and evaluation of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy services within the trust, holding responsibility for defined projects and activities and providing regular feedback to Therapy and Clinical leads.
To regularly educate and supervise Therapy staff and students, and lead on teaching and training healthcare colleagues on aspects of clinical care relating to Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy.
Provide effective input into the work of the Trust, to support the achievement of our vision and values.
About us
Northampton General Hospital is one of the largest employers in the area and we are on an exciting journey. All of our divisions are committed to doing things better, with more efficiency as we update, modernise, and advance. We have also entered into a Group Model with neighbouring Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and become University Hospitals of Northamptonshire.
Our Excellence Values
Compassion
Accountability
Respect
Integrity
Courage
We want to recruit the best people to deliver our services across the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire and help to unleash everyone's full potential. As an organisation, we value how we communicate and promote our vacancies to all communities.
The Hospital Group encourages applications from people who identify from all protected groups, especially those from BAME, Disabled and LGBTQ+ backgrounds as these are underrepresented in our hospitals.
We understand that we need to work with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and make sure the environment they work in is inclusive and collaborative.
We have active Networks that promote and support colleagues from all ensures everyone feels supported and has a sense of belonging working for Kettering and Northampton General Hospitals.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Be the Clinical Lead Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist for the Elderly Medicine Therapy Team.
2. Manage a clinical caseload in area including dealing with complex cases.
3. Work flexibly to provide cover to other clinical areas according to the needs of patients and demands of the service.
4. To participate in 7-day working patterns, including Bank Holidays
5. Physiotherapist Specific: To participate in a respiratory on call service covering evenings (until 10pm) and weekends
6. Provide clinical expertise and leadership to a large team of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Therapy Support staff within the clinical area in the management of patients on the wards and in departments.
7. Lead on the annual appraisal of allocated staff and assist in the continual learning of all staff so that personal development plans progress and succession planning is promoted reflecting the needs of the therapy services.
8. Be responsible for the identification and management of clinical performance issues within therapy staff in the clinical area.
9. Develop working guidelines, protocols and practices that enhance the patient experience in the clinical area in line with national and Trust policies in liaison with the Therapy leads.
10. Under the direction of the Head of Therapies, lead on the implementation of action plans from both national and local strategies, benchmarking standards and clinical audits.
11. Represent the therapy services at specialty and trust wide forums and provide feedback to therapy teams, leading on actions arising from them as appropriate.
12. Deputise for other therapy leads as required.
Additional duties may include:
13. Lead the therapy team within the directorate on a day-to-day basis, co-ordinating cover for absence, addressing minor operational issues and leading on the informal elements of human resource management.
14. Work closely with the Head and Deputy Head of Therapies on the operational management of the budget, facilities and resources to provide a safe, high quality and cost-effective service.
15. Lead on the recruitment of staff within the team with support and guidance from the Deputy Head of Therapies.
16. Participate in the operational planning and implementation of policy and service development within the directorate, leading on delegated projects under the guidance of the Deputy Head of Therapies.
17. Ensure that all staff have access to and are made aware of the content of Trust policies, protocols and other documents taking appropriate action where compliance is breached.
18. Be responsible for ensuring that all pre-registration and work experience students allocated to the team are adequately mentored and assessed and that the placement achieves and maintains the standard required.
19. Provide a regular verbal report to the Deputy Head of Therapies regarding the management and performance of the team, escalating significant risks or incidents to the appropriate lead in a timely and effective manner.
20. Provide regular opportunities for staff within the team to receive information and support and have a forum for discussion, debate and planning.
Provision of clinical services
21. Demonstrate and apply a high level of understanding of illness, injury and disability and the complex interaction between health, functional ability, psychological and social issues, as appropriate to Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy within clinical area.
22. Identify, select, implement and evaluate the most appropriate intervention options which balance the complex interaction of risk, safety, patient choice, independence, areas of conflict and eligibility for services, and provide such expert advice and support to junior colleagues.
23. Communicate effectively with patients, carers, members of the clinical team, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy colleagues and other agencies as a representative of the Therapy services or multi-disciplinary team at various meetings and forums as appropriate.
24. Maintain accurate and up to date records of clinical interventions, consistent with legal and organisational requirements.
25. Apply and further develop specialist and complex knowledge and skills in order to ensure fitness to practice as a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist within the clinical area, in line with competencies detailed in the Knowledge & Skills Framework Outline for this post.
Improving patient and visitor experiences
26. Be a point of contact for patients and relatives.
27. Lead on the development and sharing of patient and carer information.
28. Implement methods of gathering and using patient feedback to improve and develop services.
29. Respect the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of patients and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these needs.
30. Reflect on ethical issues which impact on Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy service provision and provide guidance to other staff as required.
31. Develop working guidelines, protocols and practices that enhance the patient experience in the clinical area in line with national and Trust policies in liaison with therapy leads.
Using audit, evaluation and research
32. Promote and lead on evidence-based practice and associated audit processes.
33. Work with peers to ensure that all agreed action plans from both national and local strategies, benchmarking standards and clinical audits are achieved.
34. Broaden research and development skills through participation in audit and research projects, initiating and taking the lead where appropriate.
35. Foster a culture which allows innovation and practice development
Management and Teamwork
36. Promote safe and effective communication channels within therapy and multi-professional teams both at NGH and with external agencies.
37. Facilitate all therapy team staff in accessing clinical support and supervision.
38. Keep Therapy leads informed of all the relevant issues affecting patient care risk, staffing levels, and skills and equipment needs, providing as required, information and reports.
39. Participate in skill mix reviews based on patient dependency, case mix and activity data.
40. Represent therapy services as required, deputising for the Head of Therapies and Deputy Head of Therapies as appropriate.
41. In the absence of Therapy colleagues through planned or unplanned leave, work flexibly to meet the prioritised needs of the Therapy services, both within the clinical area and across all service areas, assisting senior Therapy colleagues in co-ordinating cover when required.
42. Promote an awareness of the role of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy within the trust negotiating priorities where appropriate.
43. Apply local and national guidelines and legislation relating to Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy provision within the clinical area and provide guidance to junior Therapy staff as appropriate.
44. Provide assurance to the Head of Therapies that all staff within the team achieve and maintain Trust and professional mandatory training and development required.
45. Ensure that approved competencies are fully implemented taking appropriate action as necessary.
46. Submit Therapy department claim forms and sign staff claim forms in a timely manner.
47. Co-ordinate rotas, service cover, return to work interviews and informal performance management for the team under the direction of the Deputy Head of Therapies
48. Lead on the recruitment and selection of therapy staff as appropriate.
49. Under the direction of the Head of Therapies, lead on the investigation of complaints and/or adverse incidents, ensuring lessons are learnt and action plans are agreed and implemented as relevant to clinical area.
50. Ensure all therapy team staff have a formal annual review of their progress, which enables the development of their personal professional development plan, in line with the Knowledge and Skills Framework
51. Monitor the use of resources within the team and work closely with the Head and Deputy Head of Therapies to achieve performance targets
Trust wide Responsibilities
52. Act as a resource for members of the multi-disciplinary teams across the trust through involvement in multi professional teaching and training in the area of expertise.
53. Act as a role model in customer service towards visitors to the hospital.
54. Regularly attend and participate in and professional meetings, facilitating leadership of these meetings when required.
Person Specification
Education, Training & Qualifications
Essential
55. BSc Honours (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy
56. Health and Care Professions Council Registration
57. UK Work Permit (if applicable)
Desirable
58. Clinical Educator Training
59. Evidence of involvement in research and clinical audit
Knowledge & Experience
Essential
60. Experience of assessment, goal setting, planning, implementation and review of clinical therapy interventions as appropriate to the speciality early assessment of frail elderly patients to avoid admission or to safely return the patient home at the earliest opportunity, sound clinical decision making within a pressurised environment
61. Experience of working in the NHS
62. Experience working in a multi-disciplinary team and making an active contribution towards its effective functioning
63. Experience of managing a clinical caseload and prioritising work
64. Clinical experience of working across a broad range of specialities including acute medicine, health care of the elderly/frailty, respiratory and orthopaedics.
Desirable
65. Experience leading a team
66. Experience or knowledge of working in an Inpatient Elderly Medicine setting or with common conditions found in this cohort of patients ie. Parkinson's, Cognitive Impairments
Skills and Abilities
Essential
67. Skills to communicate effectively with patients, carers, team members, Therapy colleagues and other agencies
68. Self-management skills
69. Skills to effectively lead and motivate a team
Key Competencies/ Personal Qualities & Attributes
Essential
70. Flexible and confident manner with a positive approach and high levels of motivation.
71. Ability to manage work pressures to enable management of a caseload alongside involvement in non-clinical and professional activities.
72. Personal resources to cope when dealing with patients with complex conditions, acute or terminal illnesses, traumatic injuries, mental impairment and challenging behaviours on a daily basis.