This is an exciting opportunity for a senior physiotherapist to lead physiotherapy provision across the CAR-T and Haematology AHP service at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
You will have responsibility for a clinical caseload spanning outpatient and inpatient settings, using advanced clinical reasoning skills to develop and provide specialist individualised programmes of care to patients undergoing CAR-T cell therapy and other haematology oncology treatments.
The successful applicant will have recent, extensive and demonstrable clinical expertise in assessing and treating haematology oncology patients with a good understanding of the effects of immunotherapy, targeted treatments, chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments
The post holder will work jointly with a Band 7 Occupational therapist and Band 7 Dietitian, as well as the haematology MDT. Attending clinics and multi-disciplinary team meetings and offering support and interventions on both an informal and formal setting as a keyworker is a vital part of this role. The post holder must therefore be able to work under pressure and manage time and resources effectively.
You will also coordinate, supervise and support Band 6 physiotherapists working across these areas as well as junior physiotherapists and students.
The post-holder will lead the Physiotherapy input into the CAR-T and Haematology services within the multidisciplinary setting, across inpatients and outpatients, to deliver high quality assessment and intervention to ensure effective and patient-centred treatments. The successful applicant will work with patients aged 25 and over, managing a range of side effects and providing prehabilitation and rehabilitation to patients receiving haematology oncology treatments. The post holder must communicate effectively with patients, carers and work collaboratively with colleagues and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure effective and safe interventions.
They will be responsible for:
• Leading and coordinating physiotherapy provision across the CAR-T and Haematology services
• Autonomous clinical caseload management using advanced clinical reasoning skills to provide patient-centred programmes of care
• Senior physiotherapy input into multidisciplinary team meetings and service-wide development projects
• Effectively managing clinical time versus non-clinical responsibilities.
• Service evaluation and service development.
• Communicating and liaising effectively within the multidisciplinary setting
The successful candidate will be encouraged to participate in clinical audit, CPD and the In-service training rota, and will be required to complete the relevant mandatory training.
The Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country.
We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years.
We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.
MANAGEMENT
1. To be directly responsible for and manage the Physiotherapy service for CAR-T and Haematology with support from senior Occupational Therapy and senior Physiotherapy staff.
2. To conduct personal development review / appraisal on a regular basis in line with Trust policy.
CLINICAL
1. To co-ordinate and ensure effective delivery of highly specialised physiotherapy treatment to CAR-T in- and outpatients within the Trust using advanced clinical reasoning skills to develop and provide specialist individualised programmes of care before, during and after CAR-T therapy.
2. As a CAR-T and Haematology oncology specialist to be clinically responsible for a highly complex area of work and independently plan, organise and prioritise patient related and professional demands.
3. To act as a resource providing specialist and expert advice, teaching and training within and external to the organisation regarding physiotherapy management of CAR-T and haematology patients.
4. To represent AHPs in appropriate multidisciplinary meetings to provide expert advice to clinicians regarding specialist physiotherapy management for CAR-T and haematology patients based on clinical evidence.
5. To convey complex specialised physiotherapy advice and lifestyle changes to patients and carers using advanced counselling and communication skills.
6. To advise, teach and instruct patients, carers and other professionals to promote understanding of the aims of physiotherapy in relation to the management of CAR-T and haematology a specialist area of oncology physiotherapy.
7. To refer patients to primary, secondary or alternative tertiary care for monitoring and therapeutic support following transfer or discharge.
8. To initiate and implement changes to working practice and policies where this will result in improved performance / patient care across the organisation.
9. To maintain accurate, comprehensive and up to date documentation on individual patients in line with local and national standards and be responsible for the appropriate storage of physiotherapy records in line with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and Trust policies on confidentiality and GDPR
10. To provide timely and informative reports and discharge summaries for other agencies, e.g. Consultants, Specialist Nurses, Social Services, Primary Care colleagues to ensure effective and seamless pathways of care.
11. To train and supervise student physiotherapists, junior staff and assistants.
12. To be responsible for the safe and competent use of all physiotherapy equipment and ensure that junior staff, assistants, physiotherapy students, carers and other health care professionals attain competency prior to use.
13. To assist the physiotherapy provision and management in other areas of the hospital during periods of staff absence.
14. To develop competencies to enable appropriate cross working between the Senior Physiotherapist, Senior Occupational therapist, and Senior Dietitian in CAR-T/ haematology to ensure effective and seamless working
15. To be an active member of the weekend and on-call service.
PROFESSIONAL
1. To be fully aware of and comply with the rules of professional conduct set out by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
2. To be professional, legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of own work including the management of patients in your care.
3. To ensure a high standard of patient care is provided by developing, implementing and reviewing clinical standards relevant to the work area.
4. To be responsible for own clinical professional development (CPD) to maintain competency and ensure best practice.
5. To work within the guidelines of the policies, procedures and standards of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
6. To be an active member of the in-service training programme.
7. To disseminate expert knowledge of physiotherapy in supportive and palliative care through the organisation of and presentation at courses, study days and conferences locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
8. To continually evaluate the effectiveness of the CAR-T physiotherapy service through the use of evidence-based practice projects and audits, and to initiate and implement changes to working practice and policies where this will result in improved performance/patient care across the organisation.
9. To undertake audit and research into specific areas of clinical practice.
10. To demonstrate a sound understanding of clinical governance and risk management.
11. To provide expert physiotherapy contribution into multidisciplinary service delivery and policy projects within the trust, throughout the cancer network and nationally (e.g. implementation of NICE guidance documents)
12. To raise awareness of the role of the physiotherapist in oncology and palliative care, specifically within CAR-T and Haematology.
ORGANISATIONAL
1. To be responsible for a designated area of work as agreed with the physiotherapy manager.
2. To prioritise workload, balancing patient related and professional demands and ensure that these remain in accordance with the department as a whole.
3. To be responsible for equipment used in carrying out physiotherapy duties.
4. To comply with the organisational and departmental policies and procedures and to be involved in reviewing and updating these as appropriate.
5. To participate in the Trust’s essential training programme.
This advert closes on Tuesday 18 Mar 2025
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