Job summary
We are not able to provide visa sponsorship for this position
The Partnership is looking to recruit an extended Scope, First Contact
Physiotherapist Practitioner. Reporting to our Lead Physiotherapist
Practitioner, the role will involve working autonomously, across the 5
Partnership sites, providing highly specialised assessment and treatment of
patients within your area of clinical specialty. As such you will advise,
influence, promote and create models of practice, which offer a continuum of care
and equality of access.
This role is suitable for a Physiotherapist with enhanced skills so that
they can be the first point of contact for patients with MSK symptoms.
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. Experience in a
similar role within Primary Care is desirable.
The ability to carry out joint injections or willing to train is
essential.
This post is a stand-alone role but you will report to the Lead
Physiotherapist Practitioner who will be able to offer support and guidance to
deliver care within the partnership setting.
We are happy to consider both full and part time
hours. Benefits include membership of the NHS pension scheme.
For further information or queries please contact Graeme Payne, Lead First Contact Physiotherapist and Partner ongraeme.payne@nhs.netor HR Director Clive Smith on clive.smith10@nhs.net
Main duties of the job
We are not able to provide visa sponsorship for this position
- To
provide specialist clinical care to patients; working to service standards,
protocols and standards from Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and other
national, regional and local guidelines (e.g. NICE etc).
- To
work as part of the clinical team to provide expert, evidence based care to
patients.
- To be
responsible for the management of complex patients providing a high level of
clinical expertise and exemplifying good practice in the assessment, treatment
and management of patients including onward referral.
- To
work with other members of the site teams to innovate, develop and implement
new ways of working to improve the care pathway for patients.
- To
competently triage patients as to their suitability for intervention within
their area of specialty including assigning to relevant assessment routes,
groups or one to one interventions.
- To
demonstrate extended knowledge, for example, in the fields of:
- Radiography
and other investigations
- To be,
or be prepared to undertake training to become an injection therapist is
essential.
- To
work as a lone practitioner to deliver care within the Partnership
setting.
- To
interpret and analyse relevant clinical and non-clinical facts which may be
conflicting to formulate accurate diagnoses and to implement comprehensive
management strategies.
About us
Wyre Forest Health Partnership:one successful and ambitious health partnership working at scale together to provide high quality innovative patient care, delivered by a valued and respected team.
WFHP has been operating since December 2014 as a single Partnership, operating out of 5 surgeries, 3 are purpose built. We operate at scale and are at the forefront of primary care delivery in how we organise ourselves, having management and leverage for a large number of primary care employees (c250 people & c50 GPs). We also look after c 72 000 patients. We have a very strong quality improvement ethic, and are always looking to improve.
WFHP is working towards the NHS goals to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible. We actively encourage new staff to take an interest in this and build sustainable practice into their roles.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To work autonomously as a
practitioner, across the Partnership, providing highly specialised assessment
and treatment of patients within your area of clinical specialty. As such you will advise, influence, promote
and create models of practice, which offer a continuum of care and equality of
access.
- To act as a source of high
level expertise providing an advisory service to patients, carers, GPs,
Practice staff and other Allied Health Professionals.
- To be the interface between
primary care and the onward referral routes.
- Providing
clinical leadership in the designated field of Physiotherapy. This will include teaching and mentoring of
other practice staff.
- Active
involvement in Service Development initiatives in line with the nationwide MSK
pathway.
- To
participate in the management of resources to ensure a safe, efficient and
effective service which is consistent, accessible and relevant to patients
needs.
- To
provide specialist clinical care to patients; working to service standards,
protocols and standards from Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and other
national, regional and local guidelines (e.g. NICE etc).
- To
work as part of the clinical team to provide expert, evidence based care to
patients.
- To be
responsible for the management of complex patients providing a high level of
clinical expertise and exemplifying good practice in the assessment, treatment
and management of patients including onward referral.
- To
work with other members of the site teams to innovate, develop and implement
new ways of working to improve the care pathway for patients.
- To
competently triage patients as to their suitability for intervention within
their area of specialty including assigning to relevant assessment routes,
groups or one to one interventions.
- To
demonstrate extended knowledge, for example, in the fields of:
- Radiography
and other investigations
- To be,
or be prepared to undertake training to become an injection therapist is
essential.
- To
work as a lone practitioner to deliver care within the Partnership
setting. To be responsible for own
practices and be accountable for all aspects of Physiotherapy treatment and
care delivered to the patient.
- To
interpret and analyse relevant clinical and non-clinical facts which may be
conflicting to formulate accurate diagnoses and to implement comprehensive
management strategies.
- To
ensure, where possible, that all intervention is evidence based.
- To
work to professional and service standards and participate in the auditing of
these standards when appropriate and take part in clinical supervision.
- To
communicate highly complex and sensitive information to patients and carers in
an understandable way, this may include the use of interpreters. Communication skills of persuasion,
motivation, explanation and gaining informed consent with all patients
including those with a condition inhibiting effective communication will be
required in order to disseminate difficult to accept information i.e.
expectation of treatment.
- To
communicate all information effectively to members of the team and across other
health and social care sectors to ensure collaborative working.
- To
participate in meetings, clinical audit and professional development
activities.
- To
take legal responsibility for own clinical actions.
- To
promote best practice and facilitate the integration of research into practice
through clinical reasoning and decision making.
- To
develop and maintain links with appropriate hospital staff in order to improve
continuity of care.
- To
act as a specialist resource for Physiotherapy treatment and advice.
- To
produce timely referrals and reports.
- To
understand a sound understanding of Clinical Governance and risk management and
apply to the work situation.
- To
triage referrals into the MSK pathway using clinical reasoning or directly to
secondary care where appropriate.
- To
maintain accurate, comprehensive and up to date documentation in accordance
with legal and departmental requirements and procedures.
- To be
responsible when requesting/reporting absences in line with Partnership
policies; following local guidelines to ensure clinical continuity is
maintained.
- To
propose and implement changes to policy and procedures which have a direct
impact on the patient to optimise patient care.
- To
participate in the management of all available resources to ensure an efficient
and effective service which is consistent, accessible and relevant to patients
needs.
- To
participate in new service developments as required.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To work autonomously as a
practitioner, across the Partnership, providing highly specialised assessment
and treatment of patients within your area of clinical specialty. As such you will advise, influence, promote
and create models of practice, which offer a continuum of care and equality of
access.
- To act as a source of high
level expertise providing an advisory service to patients, carers, GPs,
Practice staff and other Allied Health Professionals.
- To be the interface between
primary care and the onward referral routes.
- Providing
clinical leadership in the designated field of Physiotherapy. This will include teaching and mentoring of
other practice staff.
- Active
involvement in Service Development initiatives in line with the nationwide MSK
pathway.
- To
participate in the management of resources to ensure a safe, efficient and
effective service which is consistent, accessible and relevant to patients
needs.
- To
provide specialist clinical care to patients; working to service standards,
protocols and standards from Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and other
national, regional and local guidelines (e.g. NICE etc).
- To
work as part of the clinical team to provide expert, evidence based care to
patients.
- To be
responsible for the management of complex patients providing a high level of
clinical expertise and exemplifying good practice in the assessment, treatment
and management of patients including onward referral.
- To
work with other members of the site teams to innovate, develop and implement
new ways of working to improve the care pathway for patients.
- To
competently triage patients as to their suitability for intervention within
their area of specialty including assigning to relevant assessment routes,
groups or one to one interventions.
- To
demonstrate extended knowledge, for example, in the fields of:
- Radiography
and other investigations
- To be,
or be prepared to undertake training to become an injection therapist is
essential.
- To
work as a lone practitioner to deliver care within the Partnership
setting. To be responsible for own
practices and be accountable for all aspects of Physiotherapy treatment and
care delivered to the patient.
- To
interpret and analyse relevant clinical and non-clinical facts which may be
conflicting to formulate accurate diagnoses and to implement comprehensive
management strategies.
- To
ensure, where possible, that all intervention is evidence based.
- To
work to professional and service standards and participate in the auditing of
these standards when appropriate and take part in clinical supervision.
- To
communicate highly complex and sensitive information to patients and carers in
an understandable way, this may include the use of interpreters. Communication skills of persuasion,
motivation, explanation and gaining informed consent with all patients
including those with a condition inhibiting effective communication will be
required in order to disseminate difficult to accept information i.e.
expectation of treatment.
- To
communicate all information effectively to members of the team and across other
health and social care sectors to ensure collaborative working.
- To
participate in meetings, clinical audit and professional development
activities.
- To
take legal responsibility for own clinical actions.
- To
promote best practice and facilitate the integration of research into practice
through clinical reasoning and decision making.
- To
develop and maintain links with appropriate hospital staff in order to improve
continuity of care.
- To
act as a specialist resource for Physiotherapy treatment and advice.
- To
produce timely referrals and reports.
- To
understand a sound understanding of Clinical Governance and risk management and
apply to the work situation.
- To
triage referrals into the MSK pathway using clinical reasoning or directly to
secondary care where appropriate.
- To
maintain accurate, comprehensive and up to date documentation in accordance
with legal and departmental requirements and procedures.
- To be
responsible when requesting/reporting absences in line with Partnership
policies; following local guidelines to ensure clinical continuity is
maintained.
- To
propose and implement changes to policy and procedures which have a direct
impact on the patient to optimise patient care.
- To
participate in the management of all available resources to ensure an efficient
and effective service which is consistent, accessible and relevant to patients
needs.
- To
participate in new service developments as required.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- The ability to carry out joint injections or willing to train is essential.
Desirable
- Experience in a similar role within Primary Care is desirable.
Qualifications
Essential
- This role is suitable for a Physiotherapist with enhanced skills so that they can be the first point of contact for patients with MSK symptoms. Applicants must have current UK professional registration
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- The ability to carry out joint injections or willing to train is essential.
Desirable
- Experience in a similar role within Primary Care is desirable.
Qualifications
Essential
- This role is suitable for a Physiotherapist with enhanced skills so that they can be the first point of contact for patients with MSK symptoms. Applicants must have current UK professional registration
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.
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).