To carry out basic assessments of patients' needs as directed by Qualified Clinicians.
To carry out mobility and transfer assessments for specific pieces of equipment as requested by therapy or nursing staff and report back to a qualified member of the team regarding the need for further input.
To be able to identify more complex issues that need assessment by a qualified clinician.
To implement therapy programmes (as prescribed by the OT or PT) both to individuals and provide feedback to therapists.
To carry out programmes devised by therapists using a range of techniques which the post holder has been deemed competent to do.
To review patient progress and provide feedback at all stages of patients' progress in caseload discussions.
To work jointly with clinicians in cases which are complex and may require physical moving and handling as part of their rehabilitation.
To be responsible for assessing and managing clinical risk in relation to own caseload, seeking guidance where appropriate.
Will not attempt any procedure without appropriate training and being deemed competent to carry it out.
To contribute to the evaluations of therapeutic interventions including planning discharge.
To set/review SMART goals with patients, adapting them as the patient progresses.
To be able to monitor progress with appropriate outcome measures, adjusting treatment as appropriate.
To be able to prioritise workload and plan day-to-day tasks.
To be able to identify factors involved in making decisions regarding prioritisation.
To be able to prioritise the referrals to rehabilitation assistants on a daily basis.
To provide support to clients, their carers, and other professionals involved in a patient's care journey.
To use listening skills and be aware of the issues and how to respond to questions and anxieties.
This requires empathy, sensitivity, and good interpersonal skills, especially when a patient has barriers to understanding.
To liaise with family, carers, or others involved with a patient's care in order to teach exercise programmes for them to supervise.
To participate in the multi-disciplinary team within the Dorking Primary Care Network Service.
To adhere to organisational standards for documentation/writing notes.
To maintain timely patient progress notes on EMIS/Systm1.
To abide by the record-keeping standards of SDHC.
To be involved in service projects and developments.
To contribute to and support any projects for improving the Community Therapy service.
To keep clinical skills updated by attending study days and training.
To maintain personal and professional development.
To take part in CPD and attend in-service training.
To participate in SDHC's appraisal scheme and formulate a personal development plan.
To participate in clinical supervision.
To fulfil any specific tasks as requested by the Team Leader or other therapists.
To maintain complete confidentiality of all information concerning patients that may be known or acquired in the course of work as per SDHC policy.
To adhere to all policies and procedures of the Community Therapy Service.
Please refer to the Job description and Person specification for more details.
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