St Clare Hospice is a charity that provides specialist palliative care to patients and families in West Essex and the East Hertfordshire borders.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic Specialist Physiotherapist to work within our Palliative Care therapy Team. You will work within a supportive multi-disciplinary team across the hospice, including working with inpatients, community and within our Wellbeing Hub to provide high quality rehabilitative palliative care. The role will include managing a caseload of patients with a range of diagnosis, ensuring thorough holistic assessment and management of physical, spiritual, psychological and social needs.
The ideal candidate will have experience working within a range of settings as a Physiotherapist. Please read the job description for further details.
Main duties of the job
Deliver high quality Specialist Physiotherapy interventions whilst adhering to HCPC standards and Chartered Society of Physiotherapists.
Provide Physiotherapy assessments and interventions that enable our patients to function with minimal dependency, optimise quality of life and promote wellbeing.
Ensure that systems are in place to constantly monitor and improve the quality of Physiotherapy interventions and practices.
Work within an environment that promotes education and learning for our professional and lay community to promote a palliative rehabilitation approach.
About us
At St Clare Hospice, our vision is that every adult with a life limiting condition in our local communities should have access to palliative care services wherever and whenever they need them, so that they can make the most of every moment, no matter how long they have left to live. Our many different services provide patients, their families and carers, with physical, emotional, social, psychological and spiritual support, at home, or here at the Hospice.
Our Therapy Team deliver high quality care to patients across a range of settings; within the Community, the Inpatient unit (IPU) and the new St Clare Hospice Wellbeing Hub which launched in October 2021. The St Clare Hospice Wellbeing Hub is a new service model that incorporates Therapies, Patient family and Support Services and Community Engagement Team. The Therapy team are central to the provision of the Living well / Fatigue management / Breathlessness Programmes, expert clinics, and community education networking events. Our focus is to drive forward a Palliative Rehabilitative approach to enable people to live well with life limiting illness.
As a Specialist Physiotherapist, you will have the opportunity to work as part of an integrated team of Therapists to provide a range of interventions and services to people over 18 living with life limiting conditions or a terminal illness within our local community.
Job responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Service
To provide high standards of holistic and individualised patient care, embracing the hospice's vision and values.
To assess, plan and implement a wide range of interventions and regular evaluations/reviews to ensure care is appropriate to meet the patient's needs in achieving their maximum independence.
Work with patients to identify mutually agreed goals, monitor, evaluate and modify treatment using outcome measures in order to progress and ensure effectiveness of interventions.
Provide high quality non-pharmacological interventions for the management of symptoms such as pain, breathlessness, anxiety, and fatigue.
Provide support and advice to patients and their families, friends, and caregivers as appropriate and within your scope of practice.
You will plan your time to work across the Community, IPU and Wellbeing Hub, with the potential of in-reach work to local hospitals by managing your caseload effectively and mitigating risk by proactive reprioritisation and good communication.
To lead, participate and assist with development of palliative rehabilitation programmes for patients where appropriate.
To be aware of contraindications limitations to treatment within the disease constraints and be skilled in the recognition and management of palliative care and general system emergencies.
To apply a high level of understanding of the effect of a palliative care diagnosis when providing support and input.
Communicate clearly, effectively, professionally, and compassionately with patients, carers and colleagues during assessments, implementation and evaluation for all aspects of patient care.
To be able to use advanced communication skills to give and receive complex and sensitive information with compassion and empathy and be able to deal with distressing or emotional circumstances.
To establish a therapeutic relationship with patients and relatives, enabling their active involvement in informed decision making, if that is their wish.
To ensure appropriate and timely referrals to other internal or external health or social services.
To liaise with other members of the multi professional team to ensure effective and safe hospice admission and discharge plans.
To lead, design and act as facilitator or co-facilitator of groups and expert clinics within the Wellbeing Hub. For example (but not exclusively), Breathlessness group/service.
To promote the principles and practice of Physiotherapy within palliative care as an extension of the hospice into the community.
Demonstrate the influence of Therapy and its distinct contribution to patient care.
Maintain high quality electronic patient documentation, report writing, referrals and assessment in-line with professional standards and expectations.
To follow hospice procedures and guidelines for the ordering, administration and recording of equipment and other clinical supplies.
Integrated working with Occupational Therapy Colleagues.
Team/Self-Management
The ability to work as an autonomous practitioner and act on own initiative.
Work effectively as a member of the Hospice team promoting positive working relationships and collaboration.
To foster positive working relationships with other internal or external health care professionals.
To coordinate the day-to-day management of your designated patient caseload, and supporting more junior staff in managing their caseload, ensuring that the patients' needs are met.
To support and educate volunteers to complete tasks within the scope of their role.
To attend and participate in appropriate patient related and team meetings.
To ensure that adequate supplies of stock and equipment are ordered and maintained.
To engage with and contribute to the performance development process for self and the wider MDT.
Quality and Service improvement
To participate and identify needs for service development initiatives as required.
To participate in the hospice Clinical Governance procedures.
To ensure adherence to hospice and professional policies and procedures.
To follow hospice procedures for incident/accident reporting, including escalation.
To evaluate interventions and service provision to continually monitor the effectiveness of Therapy interventions.
Education and training
To be a role model and expert practice resource for all colleagues.
Ensure that professional standards set by the Health Professionals council and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy are met.
To ensure personal compliance with hospice Mandatory training requirements.
To act as a role model for employees and volunteers, participating in personal development initiatives as appropriate.
To lead on Hospice education initiatives both internally and externally.
Clinical education- actively engage and provide opportunities for Students to have placements at the Hospice. To participate in mentoring of colleagues and Therapy students on placement.
To ensure personal awareness of new developments in palliative care.
To assist in orientation of new colleagues, students volunteers and visitors.
To keep abreast of advances in Therapy practice, research, and take responsibility for your personal continuous professional development and registration.
Through the appraisals process, to plan your continuing professional and self-development, attending in-house study days and courses as identified in your personal professional plan.
To participate in clinical supervision, debriefing and reflective practice sessions.
Provide appropriate education to patients and their families to promote health and encourage self-care.
Person Specification
Other requirements
* Full driving licence and use of car for business purposes
Skills and Abilities
* IT skills to use range of systems to support clinical work, communication and record keeping
* Highly effective organisational skills to plan and prioritise caseloads
* Demonstrate a solution focussed approach within all aspects of the Physiotherapy roles
* Excellent Communication skills both written and verbally.
* Ability to delegate tasks to junior staff and volunteers within the limitations of their roles.
* Experience of working as a Physiotherapist both autonomously and as part of an MDT
Experience
* Experience of working as a Physiotherapist within a Community setting and inpatient setting
* Experience of working in Oncology and Palliative Care
* Experience of working with patients with life limiting conditions and a range of diagnosis including, frailty, neurological; oncology respiratory
* Experience of leading groups
* Experience of supervising others
* Evidence of commitment to developing services and demonstrating expertise
Personal Qualities and Attributes
* Commitment to equality and valuing diversity and understanding of how this applies to own area of work
* Commitment to the aims and charitable objectives of St Clare Hospice
* Committed to own continuing professional learning and development
* Demonstrate personal insight and the ability to cope personal emotions in difficult or distressing situations.
* Ability to show compassion and empathy to others
Qualifications
* Degree/Diploma in Physiotherapy
* Current registration with Health and Care Professionals Council
* Evidence in a CPD portfolio
* Recent qualification in Acupuncture or a willingness to complete training
Knowledge
* Specialist knowledge and application of Physiotherapy assessment and interventions
* Knowledge of non-pharmacological management of symptoms such as pain and breathlessness.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£15,284.64 to £16,428.40 a year inclusive of High Cost Area Allowance
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