To contribute to the overall service delivery model and team advancement within the Integrated Therapy service. To deliver paediatric Physiotherapy in a variety of settings to include clinic, school, and patients own home across Wiltshire. To be responsible for managing a complex clinical caseload of patients and to maintain own records as an autonomous practitioner. To provide clinical and peer supervision of staff across the team and across professions where appropriate. To be responsible for ensuring the service provides a high quality, cost effective and evidence based clinical service to children and young people accessing the service and their families in collaboration with Professional leads, clinical managers and other team leaders. Main Responsibilities Patient/client care You will need to communicate effectively with patients and carers to maximise functional potential and to ensure understanding of condition. Communication skills of motivation, explanation, empathy and gaining informed consent will be used with a wide variety of patients. Have the ability to communicate effectively with children and young people, families and other professionals to agree joint goals for therapy. Operational and Administrative Responsibilities Be responsible and accountable for all aspects of own work, including the management of patients in your care. To accept clinical responsibility for a designated caseload of patients and to organise this efficiently and effectively with regard to clinical priorities and use of time. Financial and physical resources Make sure the effective selection and use of all treatment resources available in the department. To support the Professional Lead in adherence to budgetary requirements pertaining to staff allocation and working practices. Information and Reporting You will use evidence-based practice, audits and published research to inform practice. Participate in audits/research projects and support the wider clinical governance programme. For a full list of responsibilities please see attached Job Description. The Ideal Candidate Essential Degree in Physiotherapy Registered with Health and Care Professions Council. Excellent knowledge of paediatric therapy Evidence of own professional development Proven experience of supervisory role at Band 6 or above. Management experience/ training Leadership training/experience Desirable Evidence of specialist knowledge which equates to post graduate qualifications Evidence of further professional development and study to Master’s degree Budget management and/or knowledge of implementing cost efficiencies/best value for money practices Experience of giving presentations and promoting a service/organisation to relevant stakeholders Driving Licence Experience 5 or more Years post-registration experience Ability to engage and work within communities Experience in patient engagement and audit Experience of multiagency partnership and working with internal and external stakeholders Evidence of leadership and management skills Experience of providing clinical supervision/line management Knowledge / Skills Current knowledge of child Health and Social Care policy Up to date knowledge of integrated therapy development- national and local Current knowledge of Child Protection/safeguarding procedures Evidence of providing evidence base and Child/family-centred care Demonstrable skills in clinical engagement, service development, professional leadership and service management Able to work across professional and organisational boundaries Teaching/group work Ability to communicate appropriately and effectively in a variety of settings. 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