To adhere to National and local standards and guidelines relating to Professional Practice (CQ3 and HCPC). To be aware of and adhere to current legislation and employer procedures relating to the post. To demonstrate commitment to personal development and acquisition of further skills and knowledge. To keep abreast of research in the field of stroke care.
To be responsible for collecting own work statistics as specified in the James Paget University Hospital service level agreement. To manage own time appropriately and handle a defined caseload. To work closely and effectively with staff on the stroke unit.
To supervise work with volunteers and assistants where appropriate. To be responsible for student observation and assessment, differential diagnosis, formulation of treatment plans, writing assessment reports, providing appropriate intervention, and evaluating treatment outcomes for each individual patient. To review and discharge individual patients.
To seek second opinions when necessary and make onward referrals when necessary. To accept support from designated colleagues and offer advice to clients, carers, and significant others about individual patients, demonstrating practical procedures when appropriate.
To attend and contribute to staff and team meetings. To contribute to local and national audit and quality measures. To highlight and request equipment necessary for caseload management. To attend multi-disciplinary meetings on the stroke unit.
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