We are looking for an experienced, motivated and enthusiastic Band 6 Paediatric Physiotherapist to join our special schools team at Perseid Upper and Lower Schools.
The post holder will provide a specialist physiotherapy service for children and young people with severe and complex learning difficulties in the special schools, in accordance with the Service Level Agreement for Sutton Health and Care Alliance (SHC).
The post holder will contribute to the development of the special schools physiotherapy service for children and young people. They will plan and provide highly specialist physiotherapy assessment, advice and treatment to a defined caseload of children and young people with severe and complex needs.
They will work in partnership with the children and young people, their families and other professions and agencies, including school staff and the wider health team, to reduce the impact of these difficulties on the children's and young people's social and emotional development, their learning and their ability to participate in daily life.
They will work autonomously and without direct supervision and be accountable for their own actions.
St George’s, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group cares for a population of four million people in South West London and North East Surrey. Our sites include St George’s Hospital, one of 11 major trauma centres in the UK and the largest healthcare provider and major teaching hospital in the area; St Helier Hospital, home to the South West Thames Renal and Transplantation Unit and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children; and Epsom Hospital, home to the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre (SWLEOC).
After years of collaboration, our two Trusts became a hospitals group in 2021. While remaining as two separate Trusts, being a hospitals group will help us to collaborate more closely on research, and the development, education, and training of our 17,000-strong workforce.
Sutton Health and Care (SHC) was an innovative joint venture between local partner health and social care organisations, which sees community services fully integrated to support the delivery of a new model of care for the people of Sutton. Hosted by ESTH, the model ensures the breaking down of traditional organisational barriers enabling the provision of care to be wrapped around the patient.
We pride ourselves in having a highly dedicated team and offer a stimulating and dynamic working environment with a wide range of benefits and development opportunities.
Clinical Responsibilities
• Provide a specialist level of clinical skill in paediatric physiotherapy
• Be responsible for a clinical caseload of children and young people attending Perseid special schools as identified by the service specification, managing a defined caseload independently and prioritising own workload to ensure effective service provision
• Use clinical assessments, interview and observational skills to determine physiotherapy needs of children and young people and effectively set goals and plan intervention
• Communicate complex assessment findings and treatment plans with clients, family, school staff and the wider community staff, dealing sensitively with distressing or emotional circumstances and being realistic about clients' and families' expectations
• Assess and treat individual children and young people with complex needs in school, their homes or clinical setting, working as part of a multidisciplinary team and liaising closely with education staff, parents/carers
• Provide written, typed and/or verbal reports and programmes to referrers and other agencies involved in the client's care and keep up to date records
• Provide written advice for Educational Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and contribute to Annual Reviews
• Monitor the effectiveness of intervention through goal setting, outcome measures and evaluation of practice and to communicate these to the relevant parties
• Contribute to the development of information that enables family, school and the wider community to understand and self-manage the client's condition whenever possible
• Recommend, provide and advise on physiotherapy programmes to take responsibility for demonstrating their usage and training clients/carers or school staff, ensuring adequate carry-over of information to enable ongoing treatment programmes to be carried out in the client's environment. This may include, but is not limited to, positioning, stretching, developmental activities and playground activities
• Identify, provide and advise on client hydrotherapy needs as necessary
• Recommend, provide and advise on equipment related to physiotherapy programmes. This may include, but is not limited to, postural management equipment
• Organise equipment demonstrations and wheelchair clinics within school as necessary
• Identify clients' complex seating needs, attending specialist seating clinics with the clients and their families as necessary
• Have a full understanding of the working of any equipment and ensure regular checks are completed to maintain safety
• Liaise and establish communication networks with the multidisciplinary team, external volunteers and statutory organisations, as appropriate, in planning of the clients' treatment.
Management Responsibilities
• Assist the Team Leader in planning and providing the commissioned physiotherapy input to children and young people attending Perseid special schools, including attendance at appropriate meetings, developing guidelines and protocols and reviewing service provision
• Keep the Team Leader up to date with service provision issues and report promptly any untoward incidences, clinical or non-clinical, co-operating with any investigation undertaken
• Review efficacy of service delivery and facilitate setting up of new standards or amendment of existing ones, in close liaison with the Team Leader
• Contribute to formulating policies for specialist areas and proposals for general service changes
• Support the development of the physiotherapy service in the special schools, facilitating development and implementation of effective client/care pathways and outcomes for children and young people in conjunction with the Team Leader
• Keep up to date with the Department and Trust standards and policies and facilitate dissemination of this knowledge to colleagues
• Develop good working relationships with multidisciplinary teams, outside agencies and voluntary agencies to ensure that professionalism and service delivery are maintained
• Provide support and supervision to other physiotherapy staff including assistants, where appropriate, monitoring the standard of treatment and giving training and instruction where required.
Education, Training and Personal Development
• Be responsible for training/education for families and school staff to ensure understanding and need for treatment advised
• Be aware of changing trends in treatment, promoting evidence based practice within own team and interpreting this into own specialist area of work in order to provide the highest standard of care for service users
• Participate in clinical audit, service development activities and research programmes as required
• To carry out continual professional development as identified through supervision and PDR, including in-service training and courses as agreed
• Participate in own supervision on a regular basis and work towards objectives set in PDR
• Take responsibility for identifying suitable courses and training programmes to enhance own professional development, keeping abreast of new developments within relevant clinical fields
• Actively participate in delivering in-service training, tutorials, individual training sessions, external training and peer review. Demonstrate own willingness to learn
• Participate in the clinical education of students on placement
• comply with the SHC/ESTH and physiotherapy service mandatory training requireemnts
• Be actively involved in peer support and relevant specialist section support groups.
Clinical Governance
• Ensure that statistics and notes are kept in accordance with local and national policies
• Work in accordance with the standards and policies issues by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Health and Care Professionals Council, the Trust and the physiotherapy department and to meet legal requirements
• Keep up to date with clinical requirements and changing trends in practice, including National Service Frameworks and Special Interest Groups
• Be responsible for demonstrating safe use of equipment to other staff and outside agencies
• Be involved in monitoring and evaluating physiotherapy intervention as part of a multidisciplinary service and to liaise, as necessary, with other departments/disciplines and the wider physiotherapy service
• Undertake specific projects, as necessary, to support clinical governance and quality initiatives and assist in developing audit tools within integrated therapy.
Managing People and Resources
• Ensure that satisfactory systems are in place to maintain effective communication within your area and be responsible for ensuring that any Trust communication systems are utilised
• Observe and comply with the Trust's policies and procedures for health and safety ensuring the environment in which you and your staff work is clean, safe and tidy
• Comply with standard infection prevention and control precautions to prevent or minimise spread of micro-organisms and communicable diseases to clients, staff and surrounding community
• Observe and continually promote equal opportunities in compliance with the Trust's policies on Equality and Diversity and Dignity at Work
• Ensure the benefits to clients are maximised through careful, economical and appropriate use of NHS resources including, equipment, property, money, time etc.
This advert closes on Thursday 28 Nov 2024