To undertake delegated tasks as directed by registered practitioner. Undertake routine assessments of patients with specific conditions (subjective and objective assessments) using specific framework. To work safely and appropriately in an unsupervised capacity as part of the team, assessing and treating patients individually or in a group in a variety of settings including the out-patient department and the ward environment. Where appropriate, advise carers and relatives, providing direction and guidance on a range of therapy and mobility activities as part of own clinical work or as directed by the physiotherapist. Understand a wide range of conditions within the designated specialty and develop and maintain own knowledge of the specialty area. Assist patients before, during and following treatment, ensuring their safety, comfort, privacy and dignity. Be a point of contact for patients who need safer handling equipment, walking aids or splints, to issue these aids and modify them if necessary, including educating patients regarding their safe use. The post holder will be expected to have the physical skills to carry out an array of physiotherapy treatment programmes e.g. ability to demonstrate the rehabilitation exercises given to patients, the ability to get on and off the floor, ability to kneel, assist/move a patients limb, facilitate walking, transfers, gait re-education, stairs, and use a variety of hoists and push wheelchairs is essential. To keep the department/area of work tidy, clean, monitor and replenish the physiotherapy equipment and stock regularly and ensure that damaged or problem equipment is reported to line manager immediately. Answer telephone calls, take messages, and refer calls as appropriate whilst adhering to confidentiality requirements. Record and report information onto patient records in written and electronic format, including assisting generic admin duties to assist the team.