Job summary High Risk Foot Team Podiatrist Band 7 Permanent, Part Time Do you want to be a part of a progressive and dynamic High-Risk Foot Team? Are you longing to be that clinician who can provide holistic vascular and wound assessment and a range of advanced wound therapies and bespoke offloading? Do you want to be a Non-Medical Prescriber and request x-rays? Join us and be part of our MDT and work closely with Diabetes, Vascular and Orthopaedic Consultants. Work across acute and community sites ensuring continuity of care for your patients. Have all these skills already? Please apply If you do not yet have these skills but are a podiatrist with significant and relevant experience in wound care, who is highly motivated and enthusiastic - we will provide a tailored training package to assist you. Come and upskill in a supportive learning environment Main duties of the job o Provide daily triage of referrals to the HRFT, assessing clinical urgency/ severity of referrals and appointing or advising referrer appropriately o Provide skills in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of complex foot ulcerations and peripheral arterial disease in patients with diabetes and with other complex co-morbidities, both in consultant led and HRFT led clinics o To be involved in the assessment and treatment of complex nail surgery cases o Provide clinical leadership within a specified area of work within the High Risk Foot Team. o Act as a source of expertise in the management and prevention of foot ulcerations, peripheral arterial disease and issues related to the high risk foot for clients/carers/ colleagues and other health care professionals o Participate in service development for this group of patients o Provide support and training of nursing and residential homes across the trust in management of high risk patients. o Provide support and supervision to student podiatrists o Deliver training to other health care professionals within the trust o Prescribe appropriate products and medication from the BNF, as documented in personal formulary, during patient treatment. (where appropriate training has been received) o Act as an authorised non-medical referrer for X-ray imaging of foot and ankle for suspected osteomyelitis and Charcot neuroarthropathy About us Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust serves a community of 250,000 people across Tameside & Glossop. We provide a range of services both within the hospital and across our community for both adults and children. Our vision is to improve health outcomes for our population and influence wider determinants of health through collaboration with our health & care partners. We have a clear set of values & behaviours which we expect all of our staff to demonstrate: Safety Care Respect Communication Learning We believe that the best organisations are those that reflect the communities they serve. We are therefore seeking to improve the diversity of our workforce to make it truly representative of our local population. We actively encourage applications irrespective of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage & civil partnership, or pregnancy or maternity. Recognising those communities that are underrepresented within our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian & minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ& Disabled people. Benefits include; flexible working, 27-33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, sick pay, NHS Pension Scheme, free eye tests and health checks, gym discount, free bicycle loan scheme, salary sacrifice car scheme, support with stress, bereavement, relationships, finance, and much more. Date posted 18 October 2024 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 7 Salary £46,148 to £52,809 a year pro rata per annum Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time Reference number 245-AHP7POD-10-24 Job locations Ashton Primary Care Centre Old Street, Ashton OL6 7SR Job description Job responsibilities PROFESSIONAL / CLINICAL: Provide assessment and advanced wound care treatment for patients with active foot ulceration in clinical, ward, outpatient and domiciliary settings, providing management plans and communicating this, with all stakeholders Provide advanced arterial assessment to those patients with suspected Peripheral Arterial Disease providing management plans Identify those who are urgently at risk of limb loss i.e. critical limb ischaemia and facilitate rapid access for urgent vascular assessment Provide assessment and treatment for those referred for nail surgery that have a complex medical history or require specialist nail surgery skills Make appropriate onward referrals to Consultant Vascular Surgeon/ Diabetologists as per local and national Guidance and facilitate rapid, direct access to Vascular or Diabetes Consultants and Specialist Nurses for patients with limb threatening infection or wounds. Communicate with other key stakeholders and care teams in relation to the management of patients, referring to other disciplines as necessary May be required to assess and appropriately prescribe medication and therapy within the boundaries of the services non-medical prescribing formulary, as appropriate to the post holders level of qualification To request X-ray imaging of patients foot and ankle where osteomyelitis and Charcot neuroarthropathy are suspected To support the High Risk Foot Team in ensuring that an effective and high quality service is delivered to at-risk patients by working within the clinical framework and evaluating service effectiveness through audit Develop training packages for staff groups in relation to patients with high-risk feet / limbs To provide clinical experience/supervision for a variety of learners within the community and hospital setting To provide group and individual education to patients and their carers To provide assessment and up to date specialist treatment to patients with complex foot wounds ensuring safe and effective outcomes in accordance with national and local guidance To respond rapidly to requests by staff to assess, review and provide urgent treatment to patients with high-risk foot problems at any location within the Tameside and Glossop area including patient homes, acute setting including wards and outpatient clinics. To undertake specialist assessments and interventions on patients with high-risk feet / limbs, including vascular assessment involving ankle / brachial pressure index, sharp debridement of wounds / necrotic lesions on the high-risk foot, larvae therapy, negative pressure therapy and casts To provide clinical input on the Vascular and Diabetes Foot Clinic working alongside Consultants on a weekly basis. To formulate and implement detailed, structured and comprehensive treatment plans in accordance with wound or vascular assessment results. To communicate these plans with all involved in the patients care. To be involved in the assessment and treatment of complex nail surgery cases within the Trust including patients homes, where it is deemed necessary. To work within the framework of organisational policies and guidelines To be responsible for leading and developing an area of work within the high risk foot team as directed by the Team Leader/ Management team. Reporting and communicating to the rest of the HRFT at monthly team meetings. To be pro-active in and participate in service development. This includes assisting in the development of evidence- based guidelines, standard operating procedures and care pathways. ADMINISTRATIVE / MANAGERIAL: To triage referrals on a daily basis prioritising and planning appointments dependent on urgency. Liaise with referrer if further information is required and refer on appropriately if not suitable. To organise and prioritise own daily workload, working flexibly with colleagues as necessary in order to accommodate urgent requests To attend meetings as appropriate to the role Maintain accurate clincial records observing Trust Policies, in writing and in electronic format. Maintain accurate and contemporaneous electronic records for all patients with due regard to legal status and Trust standards. Utilise information technology on a daily basis including, EMIS, e-mail, Internet and intranet and Microsoft 365 applications Responsible for maintaining appropriate stock levels in clinical settings and ordering in a timely manner. Responsible for the safe use and maintenance of service & trust equipment. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: May be required to provide day to day supervision of a healthcare assistant in the clinical setting May be required to support the service in re directing clinical duties during periods of unexpected absences of clinicians Ensure that all Trust policies are adhered to. To provide support and advice to other clinicians in the management of at risk/ high-risk patients To delegate clinical duties and specific individual patient management plans to other clinical staff KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Assess and continuously review status of foot ulcerations and make clinical decisions to maximise outcomes. Vascular assessment skills, including use of Doppler, ABPI and TBPI equipment, and wound care/ assessment skills, including sharp debridement and production of off-loading devices Perform nail surgery on patients with complex needs administering local anaesthetic in injection form Undertake patient treatments that may involve working in cramped, restrictive and unsanitary environments where risk assessments may be required Ability to use computer to access emails, internet, Microsoft office and electronic appointment system Analysis of results of investigations such as Ankle Brachial Pressure Indices, wound swabs and X-ray reports to make decisions about or direct treatment in order to manage the patients care appropriately To plan own diary events following current timetable and undertake work as directed by Team Leader/ Management Team To plan visit caseload from referrals triaged by the team, diarising by urgency To review and prioritise caseload in order to provide a rapid high risk foot assessment service for people with deteriorating foot ulceration or urgent arterial conditions of the lower limb. To triage daily referrals into the service and prioritise urgency, within existing team commitments To work flexibly to provide service cover at short notice for High Risk Foot Team priorities as required or directed by the Management team To communicate confidently, clearly and effectively with a wide range of staff involved in patient care To effectively communicate complex and detailed information regarding care to members of the multi-professional team, patients and their carers, in verbal and written formats To maintain key working relationships with other health care professionals involved in the care of the at risk/ high risk patient. To communicate effectively with patients to inform about their foot condition, possible outcomes, encourage lifestyle and behavior change to improve healing and mortality outcomes Work with groups who do not use English as a first language, in order to develop informed access to the High risk foot team Assist in the development and monitoring of standards to be used for the delivery of patient care, by members of the High Risk Foot Team and Community Podiatry Team and other professionals in community healthcare settings, and private sector residential care settings. EFFORT AND ENVIRONMENT Deals with bodily fluids and Larvae regularly over the course of the working day This job requires regular movement by car to provide services within venues across Tameside and Glossop. Will be expected to transport equipment regularly during patient visits, including wound dressing equipment, Equipment to undertake clinical observations, vascular and casting equipment Regularly deals with patients who have debilitating wounds and conditions. May occasionally impart unwelcome news to patients regarding outcomes of treatments, eg need for amputation High degree of mental concentration required during patient assessments and reviews in order to process all detailed information presented Job description Job responsibilities PROFESSIONAL / CLINICAL: Provide assessment and advanced wound care treatment for patients with active foot ulceration in clinical, ward, outpatient and domiciliary settings, providing management plans and communicating this, with all stakeholders Provide advanced arterial assessment to those patients with suspected Peripheral Arterial Disease providing management plans Identify those who are urgently at risk of limb loss i.e. critical limb ischaemia and facilitate rapid access for urgent vascular assessment Provide assessment and treatment for those referred for nail surgery that have a complex medical history or require specialist nail surgery skills Make appropriate onward referrals to Consultant Vascular Surgeon/ Diabetologists as per local and national Guidance and facilitate rapid, direct access to Vascular or Diabetes Consultants and Specialist Nurses for patients with limb threatening infection or wounds. Communicate with other key stakeholders and care teams in relation to the management of patients, referring to other disciplines as necessary May be required to assess and appropriately prescribe medication and therapy within the boundaries of the services non-medical prescribing formulary, as appropriate to the post holders level of qualification To request X-ray imaging of patients foot and ankle where osteomyelitis and Charcot neuroarthropathy are suspected To support the High Risk Foot Team in ensuring that an effective and high quality service is delivered to at-risk patients by working within the clinical framework and evaluating service effectiveness through audit Develop training packages for staff groups in relation to patients with high-risk feet / limbs To provide clinical experience/supervision for a variety of learners within the community and hospital setting To provide group and individual education to patients and their carers To provide assessment and up to date specialist treatment to patients with complex foot wounds ensuring safe and effective outcomes in accordance with national and local guidance To respond rapidly to requests by staff to assess, review and provide urgent treatment to patients with high-risk foot problems at any location within the Tameside and Glossop area including patient homes, acute setting including wards and outpatient clinics. To undertake specialist assessments and interventions on patients with high-risk feet / limbs, including vascular assessment involving ankle / brachial pressure index, sharp debridement of wounds / necrotic lesions on the high-risk foot, larvae therapy, negative pressure therapy and casts To provide clinical input on the Vascular and Diabetes Foot Clinic working alongside Consultants on a weekly basis. To formulate and implement detailed, structured and comprehensive treatment plans in accordance with wound or vascular assessment results. To communicate these plans with all involved in the patients care. To be involved in the assessment and treatment of complex nail surgery cases within the Trust including patients homes, where it is deemed necessary. To work within the framework of organisational policies and guidelines To be responsible for leading and developing an area of work within the high risk foot team as directed by the Team Leader/ Management team. Reporting and communicating to the rest of the HRFT at monthly team meetings. To be pro-active in and participate in service development. This includes assisting in the development of evidence- based guidelines, standard operating procedures and care pathways. ADMINISTRATIVE / MANAGERIAL: To triage referrals on a daily basis prioritising and planning appointments dependent on urgency. Liaise with referrer if further information is required and refer on appropriately if not suitable. To organise and prioritise own daily workload, working flexibly with colleagues as necessary in order to accommodate urgent requests To attend meetings as appropriate to the role Maintain accurate clincial records observing Trust Policies, in writing and in electronic format. Maintain accurate and contemporaneous electronic records for all patients with due regard to legal status and Trust standards. Utilise information technology on a daily basis including, EMIS, e-mail, Internet and intranet and Microsoft 365 applications Responsible for maintaining appropriate stock levels in clinical settings and ordering in a timely manner. Responsible for the safe use and maintenance of service & trust equipment. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: May be required to provide day to day supervision of a healthcare assistant in the clinical setting May be required to support the service in re directing clinical duties during periods of unexpected absences of clinicians Ensure that all Trust policies are adhered to. To provide support and advice to other clinicians in the management of at risk/ high-risk patients To delegate clinical duties and specific individual patient management plans to other clinical staff KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Assess and continuously review status of foot ulcerations and make clinical decisions to maximise outcomes. Vascular assessment skills, including use of Doppler, ABPI and TBPI equipment, and wound care/ assessment skills, including sharp debridement and production of off-loading devices Perform nail surgery on patients with complex needs administering local anaesthetic in injection form Undertake patient treatments that may involve working in cramped, restrictive and unsanitary environments where risk assessments may be required Ability to use computer to access emails, internet, Microsoft office and electronic appointment system Analysis of results of investigations such as Ankle Brachial Pressure Indices, wound swabs and X-ray reports to make decisions about or direct treatment in order to manage the patients care appropriately To plan own diary events following current timetable and undertake work as directed by Team Leader/ Management Team To plan visit caseload from referrals triaged by the team, diarising by urgency To review and prioritise caseload in order to provide a rapid high risk foot assessment service for people with deteriorating foot ulceration or urgent arterial conditions of the lower limb. To triage daily referrals into the service and prioritise urgency, within existing team commitments To work flexibly to provide service cover at short notice for High Risk Foot Team priorities as required or directed by the Management team To communicate confidently, clearly and effectively with a wide range of staff involved in patient care To effectively communicate complex and detailed information regarding care to members of the multi-professional team, patients and their carers, in verbal and written formats To maintain key working relationships with other health care professionals involved in the care of the at risk/ high risk patient. To communicate effectively with patients to inform about their foot condition, possible outcomes, encourage lifestyle and behavior change to improve healing and mortality outcomes Work with groups who do not use English as a first language, in order to develop informed access to the High risk foot team Assist in the development and monitoring of standards to be used for the delivery of patient care, by members of the High Risk Foot Team and Community Podiatry Team and other professionals in community healthcare settings, and private sector residential care settings. EFFORT AND ENVIRONMENT Deals with bodily fluids and Larvae regularly over the course of the working day This job requires regular movement by car to provide services within venues across Tameside and Glossop. Will be expected to transport equipment regularly during patient visits, including wound dressing equipment, Equipment to undertake clinical observations, vascular and casting equipment Regularly deals with patients who have debilitating wounds and conditions. May occasionally impart unwelcome news to patients regarding outcomes of treatments, eg need for amputation High degree of mental concentration required during patient assessments and reviews in order to process all detailed information presented Person Specification Education and Qualifications Essential BSc (Hons), BSc in Podiatry or a Diploma in Podiatric Medicine HCPC registered Working knowledge of Current, evidence based wound care treatments, dressing products and equipment including TNP & Larvae therapy Evidence of working knowledge of the conditions that predispose to create the high risk foot Evidence of working knowledge of management of patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease Knowledge of Current regional and national guidance that relates to general diabetes management and the high risk foot. Podiatry experience in a clinical setting Evidence of experience in the area of diabetes or peripheral arterial disease and high risk patient care. Evidence of wound care / assessment skills including sharp debridement Manual dexterity and decision making skills re handling sharp instruments in the treatment of patients with high risk feet Demonstrates effective communication and interpersonal skills with patients and other members of the public. Demonstrates ability to communicate confidently and effectively within own team and across a wide range of disciplines and agencies Time management skills and evidence of flexible team working. Desirable NMP V300 Non medical prescribing Evidence of advanced arterial assessment skills including use of Doppler & ABPI assessment Ability to produce off-loading devices including use of cast material Ability to apply advanced wound care treatments eg larvae and Topical Negative Pressure therapy Person Specification Education and Qualifications Essential BSc (Hons), BSc in Podiatry or a Diploma in Podiatric Medicine HCPC registered Working knowledge of Current, evidence based wound care treatments, dressing products and equipment including TNP & Larvae therapy Evidence of working knowledge of the conditions that predispose to create the high risk foot Evidence of working knowledge of management of patients diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease Knowledge of Current regional and national guidance that relates to general diabetes management and the high risk foot. Podiatry experience in a clinical setting Evidence of experience in the area of diabetes or peripheral arterial disease and high risk patient care. Evidence of wound care / assessment skills including sharp debridement Manual dexterity and decision making skills re handling sharp instruments in the treatment of patients with high risk feet Demonstrates effective communication and interpersonal skills with patients and other members of the public. Demonstrates ability to communicate confidently and effectively within own team and across a wide range of disciplines and agencies Time management skills and evidence of flexible team working. Desirable NMP V300 Non medical prescribing Evidence of advanced arterial assessment skills including use of Doppler & ABPI assessment Ability to produce off-loading devices including use of cast material Ability to apply advanced wound care treatments eg larvae and Topical Negative Pressure therapy 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. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information 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. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust Address Ashton Primary Care Centre Old Street, Ashton OL6 7SR Employer's website https://www.tamesidehospital.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)