Employer: Surrey Downs Health and Care
Employer type: Public (Non NHS)
Site: Epsom General Hospital
Town: Epsom
Salary: £48,270 - £54,931 Per Annum Pro Rata inc Fringe HCAS
Salary period: Yearly
Closing: 29/12/2024 23:59
Surrey Downs Health and Care
Quality and Care Home Liaison Team Physiotherapist - Surrey Downs H&C
NHS AfC: Band 7
Job overview
Surrey Downs Health & Care
The Surrey Downs Health and Care Quality and Care Home Liaison Team, part of Home First Service, works across organisational boundaries with the GP Primary Care Networks, and is responsible for providing therapeutic/MDT intervention for those who would otherwise need hospital admission, as well for as those medically stable to return to a care home from an acute hospital but requiring enhanced short term support as one stage in their ongoing care pathway. The Service also supports Care Homes from a quality aspect as required.
The role is expected to work as a key member of the multidisciplinary team in the assessment (including Comprehensive Geriatric assessment) and management of a caseload within the care home setting (Residential or Nursing homes). To plan, deliver and evaluate the treatment needs of clients with a variety of complex social and health care needs. To recognise and refer onto other community services as appropriate.
Main duties of the job
1. To participate as an active member of the multidisciplinary team in developing and delivering high quality and innovative services.
2. To promote effective teamwork delegating activities appropriately, to the benefit of the patient and service delivery.
3. To liaise closely with other health and social care professionals.
4. To supervise and teach less experienced Physiotherapy staff, Rehabilitation Assistants, and students within this specialty as required.
5. To lead on audit, implementation of best practice guidelines and contribute/participate in in-service training.
Working for our organisation
Surrey Downs Health and Care deliver care closer to people’s own communities through our Primary Care Networks, Community Hospitals, Specialist Services and our innovative partnership of local NHS organisations. Surrey Downs Health and Care has a track record of providing person-centered care that goes beyond organisational boundaries to do what is best for the individual.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Clinical
1. To perform advanced physiotherapeutic assessment of the patient with complex presentations using advanced clinical reasoning skills to create targeted treatment plans using SMART goals specific to the patient’s condition.
2. To formulate and deliver an individual or group physiotherapy treatment programme in line with best practice guidelines.
3. Support and work alongside the registered and unregistered nurses within the care home and offer clinical support, training, education, advice, and guidance.
4. Support effective discharge management and prevention of readmission.
5. To promote effective teamwork within the wider Surrey Downs Health and Care, delegating activities to the wider team to the benefit of the patient and service delivery.
6. To be able to make rapid decisions where required, using clinical reasoning skills, knowledge, and experience, with support as appropriate.
7. To work with multidisciplinary teams, Adult Social Care, Continuing health care, Acute staff and other relevant agencies, sharing care appropriately ensuring patients and carers receive optimum level of therapy and holistic care within available resources.
8. To evaluate patient progress, reassess and alter treatment programmes as required and to advise and support more junior colleagues to this effect. To handover treatment plans to the rehabilitation assistant to support with the patient-centered goals.
9. Willingness and enthusiasm to work toward cross-disciplinary capabilities.
10. To have an awareness of local community services and be able to refer to these appropriately and in a timely manner.
11. To be involved in clinical innovation, using research evidence-based practice and clinical networks.
12. To understand clinical risk within own patient caseload and within the service and advise more junior staff, seeking guidance from fellow peers and Clinical Lead as required.
13. Work within Epsom and St Helier policies and CSP clinical guidelines and participate in CPD to maintain professional registration. Monitor own and others quality of practice as appropriate.
14. To keep accurate and complete records of work undertaken in line with CSP, Community Therapy Team, Surrey Downs Health and care standards. Maintaining confidentiality and information governance standards at all times.
15. To understand the implications of mental capacity in relation to care and discharge decisions including legal frameworks and ensure the team is working within these frameworks.
16. To teach, assess and contribute to the performance assessment of Band 6/5’s and Rehabilitation Assistants.
17. To make a significant contribution to the development of departmental policies and procedures on clinical care by attending appropriate meetings and recommending changes to clinical care or service provision.
Professional
1. To maintain own clinical professional development (CPD) and incorporate them as necessary into your working practice.
2. To actively participate in your Performance Development Plan and review process.
3. To be an active member of the in-service training programme by attending and delivering at training sessions.
4. To deliver training within care homes as required to support with quality and safety.
5. To train, supervise and performance manage more junior staff and students, including formal appraisals as required.
6. To be responsible for teaching students, physiotherapists/Occupational therapists, rehabilitation assistants, MDT members on cross competency skills.
7. Provide support/assurance to enable discharges to be made safely to the care homes that they are working with, liaise with discharge teams and Continuing Healthcare acute practitioners- including introduction of Trusted Assessor role and Trusted Pre Assessment.
8. To undertake organisational and local audit. Undertake research projects as appropriate.
9. Maintain and develop evidence-based practice in Intermediate Care / Frailty.
10. To demonstrate a sound understanding of clinical governance and risk management within the work situation.
11. To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of professional activities, working within the codes of practice, professional guidelines and Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust policies and procedures.
Organisational
1. To be responsible for the safe use of equipment used in carrying out physiotherapy duties and to adhere to departmental policies and guidelines to ensure safe use of equipment by the team. To report defects as per policy.
2. To share responsibility for departmental tidiness, maintenance and administration.
3. To develop compassionate leadership awareness and be sensitive to team dynamics. Be able to respond appropriately when considering your own role and the role of others in the team, being sensitive to the needs of your colleagues.
4. To demonstrate flexibility according to the needs of the service and the clinical demands.
5. To provide updates to service leaders regarding data collection, progress of potential discharges and waiting lists.
6. Utilise IT systems to improve the efficiency of the service.
7. This role will collate and analyse data including but not limited to ED attendances, Admissions to acute, Training etc.
Person specification
Qualifications
1. AHP with appropriate Diploma/ Degree.
2. Current registration with HCPC.
3. Experience and/or additional education in relevant field to post gradual diploma or equivalent level, combination of education, further training and experience.
4. Valid driving licence with use of car for work.
5. Qualification in team/service management/leadership or prepared to work towards.
6. Membership of the CSP.
Experience & Knowledge
1. Evidence of recent post-graduate experience in core areas including elderly care, respiratory and rapid response.
2. Experience of working in a community/primary care setting.
3. Experience of working and assessing people with complex needs and delivering complex care plans.
4. Experience of negotiating and liaising within a multi-disciplinary/interdisciplinary environment.
5. Experience in multi-agency working.
6. Experience in promoting services within a locality.
7. Experience of working within a virtual ward model in a community setting.
Skills
1. Advanced skills in the assessment and treatment of adults with complex multi-pathologies.
2. Ability to work as part of a team.
3. Able to work autonomously, planning and prioritising own workload and that of others.
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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