Community Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Service (CORS)
The position will provide therapy intervention and care in the patient’s home, clinic, hospital or community site including leisure centres. The position supports the elective orthopaedic pathway for patients having knee and hip replacements. The input starts prior to surgery with assessments in the patients home and provision of exercises and equipment to improve a patients fitness prior to surgery. This is then continued post operatively when the patient returns home.
The Therapy Assistant Practitioner will work under the supervision of qualified therapy staff, providing assessment and treatment programmes for patients in the community.
You will need to be enthusiastic and willing to develop your assessment and treatment skills.
The Therapy Assistant Practitioner is able to carry out a full episode of care from assessment to discharge, for a specified and designated clinical caseload identified by a qualified clinician.
The post holder will assist in the administration and clerical duties for the team and department.
Please note: Post is based at Honor Oak Health Centre, 20 Turnham Road, SE4 2LA.
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
1. Improving representation at senior levels of staff with disabilities, from black, Asian, and ethnic minorities background, identify as LGBTQ+ and women, through improved recruitment and leadership development.
2. Widening access (anchor institution) and employability.
3. Improving the experience of staff with disability.
4. Improving the EDI literacy and confidence of trust staff through training and development.
5. Making equalities mainstream.
This position is accountable to Team Lead of CORS team. The position will provide therapy intervention and care in the patient’s home, clinic, hospital or community site including leisure centres. The position supports the elective orthopaedic pathway for patients having knee and hip replacements. The input starts prior to surgery with assessments in the patients home and provision of exercises and equipment to improve a patients fitness prior to surgery. This is then continued post operatively when the patient returns home.
The Therapy Assistant Practitioner will work under the supervision of qualified therapy staff, providing assessment and treatment programmes for patients in the community and other community sites if required.
The Therapy Assistant Practitioner is able to carry out a full episode of care from assessment to discharge, for a specified and designated clinical caseload identified by a qualified clinician.
The post holder will assist in the administration and clerical duties for the team and department.
Key Result Areas & Performance:
1. To undertake all aspects of clinical and care duties under the supervision, direct and indirect, of a therapist.
2. To carry a full caseload of patients under the supervision, direct and indirect, of a therapist.
3. Assess and provide for equipment needs.
4. Progress patients in their homes to maximise their function and independence.
5. To provide information, teaching and instruction to relatives, carers, colleagues, other disciplines and agencies. To promote understanding on the aims of Therapy and to ensure continuation of the treatment programme.
6. Contributes to advice and education sessions for relevant patient groups.
7. To participate in multidisciplinary / multi-agency team meetings and case conferences to ensure the co-ordination of patient care. This may include the review of patient progress, and discharge planning.
8. To employ appropriate skills such as persuasion, motivation and negotiation to gain co-operation in the continuation of the agreed treatment programme.
9. Maintain accurate clinical records of all interventions.
10. To produce patient related reports for other disciplines or agencies relating to assessment findings and/or treatment outcomes.
11. Input to databases as required.
12. Referring to the qualified practitioner when necessary, to work independently with specified client group to manage equipment provision and functional assessment and rehabilitation, from pre-operative phase to post-op rehabilitation.
13. Deliver and install simple aids and equipment in the patient’s home and instruct patients and carers in use of this equipment as appropriate.
14. To carry out home visits and access visits, with or without a therapist, as required.
15. To manage own day to day workload and maintain level of service within the pathway at the local site, and assist other members of the team to make appropriate prioritisation choices. To ensure the effective exchange of information across the pathway team and co-ordination of service delivery.
Work force:
1. To provide guidance and teaching to therapy assistants working for Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.
2. To be proactive in the community with therapy and nursing staff within the Lewisham Enablement Team to feedback on patients’ progress, immediately highlighting any clinical concerns.
3. To participate in supervision and appraisal with a designated senior therapist.
4. To attend staff meetings.
5. To contribute to the clinical induction of therapy staff.
6. To be able to independently progress patients’ exercise programme and mobility, including issuing walking aids, for the specified patient group.
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