ORLAU Senior Physiotherapist - Clinical Projects Manager

Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Job summary

ORLAU is specialist centre with a national and international reputation in the field of gait analysis, rehabilitation engineering and orthotics. An opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 Physiotherapist to join the team in a role spanning clinical practice and management.

The postholder will be a member of ORLAU's senior management team, taking responsibility for implementing strategic decisions, in particular producing and refining clinic templates, diaries and job plans.

They will also work as a highly specialist physiotherapist, maintaining their own caseload, organising and undertaking advanced assessments and treating patients using specialist orthoses. They will promote a multidisciplinary team approach in clinical, research and educational activities in ORLAU.

Interview Date: 20th May 2024.

Main duties of the job

  • Manage projects including service planning, staff deployment, educational delivery, standards compliance, research and innovation.
  • Plan, organise and chair regular multidisciplinary team meetings.
  • Maintain a balanced clinical caseload of patients in movement analysis and rehabilitation engineering, including adults and children with a range of conditions affecting their mobility.
  • Undertake accurate patient assessments including detailed clinical examination and advanced gait analysis techniques.
  • Provide expertise on state of the art orthotic equipment and rehabilitation engineering technology in order to meet the needs of ORLAU's complex patient group.
  • Develop integrated treatment plans as part of a multidisciplinary team, including orthopaedic consultants, orthotists, engineers, and technicians.
  • Contribute to the development of national practice in key areas of ORLAU's expertise, working with colleagues in other Trusts, as well as academic partners, to develop guidelines and standards.
  • Provide training and supervision to students and trainees on placements and participate in ORLAU's teaching programme, for example by providing specialist lectures.

About us

The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Trust (RJAH)is one of the leading orthopaedic hospitals in the country, with some of the highest levels of staff and patient satisfaction, as well as a strong reputation for research and innovation.

Joining RJAH is more than just a job - we want our people to have the best opportunities to thrive in their role.We have a range of fantastic staff benefits on offer to everyone who joins RJAH and you'll have access to outstanding professional development opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities - including our recently-opened £6 million Headley Court Veterans' Orthopaedic Centre (the first unit of its kind in the UK).RJAH has strong links with a range of universities including Staffordshire, Keele, Glyndwr, Chester and Birmingham.The hospital is located on a site outside Oswestry in Oswestry, just off the A5. The nearest train station is in Gobowen, approximately two miles from the hospital. The station is part of the Chester to Birmingham line.We are based in North Shropshire, close to the border with North and Mid Wales. It is one of the most attractive parts of the country, with a rich historic culture and excellent transport links. It offers outstanding opportunities for anyone who enjoys an outdoor lifestyle or is looking to raise a family.

Date posted

26 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year N/A

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

224-PA20240401463

Job locations

ORLAU, RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital

Twmpath Lane

Oswestry

SY10 7AG


Job description

Job responsibilities

DEPARTMENTAL PURPOSE:

ORLAU offers a range of highly specialised human movement analysis and rehabilitation engineering services to patients with severe mobility and movement disorders.

The department also pursues a programme of Research and Development for new and innovative treatments.

JOB PURPOSE:

To act as a project manager for ORLAUs clinical services, implementing strategic decisions taken by ORLAUs senior team. This involves: the production and refinement of clinic templates, diaries and job plans; working closely with the Performance and Admin manager on the supporting administrative and quality management processes; having autonomy and taking responsibilities for day-to-day decisions.

Maintain membership of ORLAUs senior management team, contributing to the oversight of the department and the formation of strategy.

To contribute as an experienced highly specialist physiotherapist in ORLAU, promoting a multidisciplinary team approach to highly specialised clinical, research and educational activities in ORLAU.

Lead the physiotherapeutic input into the physical management of a patient caseload, organising and undertaking advanced assessment, and monitoring of patients and treat using highly specialist orthoses.

Duties and Responsibilities

The post-holder will be required to:

Management/Organisational Responsibilities

  1. Planning the day to day use of ORLAUs clinical facilities and diaries in response to current demand and maximising efficiency.
  2. Designing clinical job plans for physiotherapy staff, ensuring balanced workloads and distribution of specialist activities in line with staff development needs identified by the Clinical Services Lead.
  3. Ensuring research commitments are accommodated without impacting on clinical activity.
  4. Ensuring clinical processes are appropriately documented in the departments clinical management system.
  5. Working with the Admin manager and engineering lead to ensure a consistent approach across clinical and admin teams, promoting excellent communication between teams.
  6. Planning, organising and chairing regular multidisciplinary team meetings, reviewing performance data and generating action plans.
  7. Developing and maintaining computer databases for appointments, literature references, and normal data together with IT departments, Secretaries and Technicians.
  8. Understanding the impact of planning processes on the departmentment budget and contracts.
  9. Contributing to the development of new services within ORLAU.
  10. Chair relevant Team Meetings.
  11. Deputising for the Clinical Services Lead, including management of clinical staff.

Clinical Responsibilities

  1. Maintain a balanced clinical caseload of patients in movement analysis and rehabilitation engineering, taking responsibility for own patients as well as providing advice for colleagues.
  2. Contribute to the development of national practice in key areas of ORLAUs expertise, working with colleagues in other Trusts, as well as academic partners, to develop guidelines and standards.
  3. Triage patient referrals received by the department, allocating appropriate resources and completing external funding requests (a responsibility shared with the CSL & deputised to other Band 7 roles).
  4. To be familiar with the Quality Management system (ISO 9001 & 13485) and work in accordance with the Quality Management Procedures.

Clinical Assessment

  1. Provide highly developed specialist knowledge and experienced physiotherapeutic input to a multidisciplinary team, including orthopaedic consultants, orthotists, engineers, and technicians by leading the comprehensive assessment.
  2. Undertake accurate patient assessments including detailed clinical examination and positioning of markers and electrodes, providing clinical expertise to the highly specialised 3-dimensional gait analysis procedures. (This requires highly developed examination and palpation skills, including an in-depth knowledge of anatomy, both normal and pathological).
  3. Verify the results of any clinical data collected during a laboratory session (including inspection of 3D and electromyography (EMG) traces).
  4. Ensure all clinical records are completed fully and that information is stored in an appropriate form, whether paper records or electronic information.
  5. On the basis of specialist expertise, synthesise complex data from each clinical assessment, bringing together a range of analytical test results, as well information from the patient history and examination, to produce a treatment plan. (This requires high levels of judgement and significant experience).

Clinical Interventions

  1. Working in a multidisciplinary team, develop integrated treatment plans, including surgical, medical, physiotherapeutic and orthotic interventions, taking independent responsibility for the physiotherapeutic and specialist orthotic aspects of the management plan. (This may involve liaison with clinicians in other departments, services and Trusts).
  2. Act as lead clinician in managing patient appointments involving both complex measurement technology and specialist medical devices.
  3. Provide expertise to referrers on State of the Art orthotic equipment in order to meet the needs of ORLAUs complex patient group.
  4. Monitor advancements in relevant clinical fields to ensure ORLAUs services are current and developments are integrated into local service provision.
  5. Monitor NICE guidance and national guidelines, ensuring any relevant guidelines are followed in the department.

Clinical Communication

  1. Work with a challenging patient population, including a high proportion of children, where many have a number of pathologies, learning or communication difficulties or challenging behaviour.
  2. Explain highly complex assessments in easily understandable, motivational and reassuring language to gain consent and compliance with involved and lengthy procedures.
  3. Use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to educate and motivate patients and their carers and primary care therapists, developing specialised packages of care, and ensuring the patients understanding and compliance with the highly specialised interventions.
  4. Discuss highly complex, multifactorial issues of assessment, diagnoses, prognosis and treatment in lay terms with patients (often children with complex disabilities), families and carers. This can involve giving difficult and unwelcome information where prognosis for treatment is poor or if conditions have deteriorated.
  5. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, determining treatment packages and giving specialist advice concerning the management of patients, to consultants, GPs, orthotists, physiotherapists and other health care professionals.
  6. Maintain accurate records on the Trusts information system.
  7. Complete detailed funding request forms giving key information (including current best practice and prevalence of conditions) required by Commissioners to support the treatment of individual patients with specialist requirements.
  8. Contribute to national initiatives/committee work in key areas of ORLAUs expertise.

Technical Responsibilities

  1. Have a good understanding of technical/engineering concepts as they apply to ORLAUs clinical service.
  2. Understand biomechanical data, being able to read and interpret graphical output from 3D movement analyses and EMG tests.
  3. Understand the requirements of the Medical Device Regulation, advising the department on the clinical suitability of new patient mobility equipment for supply to ORLAUs patient population.
  4. Participate, when required, in the calibration of sophisticated instrumentation.
  5. Communicate effectively with colleagues from a technical background

Research and Development

  1. Provide specialist physiotherapy expertise for ORLAUs research projects and grants.
  2. Supervise clinical student research projects as required.
  3. Disseminate research results by posters, presentations and publications at national and international conferences and in peer reviewed journals.
  4. Ensure personal research conducted meets local Trust research governance requirements.

Education and Training

  1. Ensure adequate resources and time are available for staff to engage in in-service training and CPD.
  2. Deliver in-service training sessions in areas of expertise.
  3. Provide training for ORLAU technical staff in clinical concepts relevant to the departments services.
  4. Participate in the organisation of courses at ORLAU, lecturing and demonstrating techniques for multidisciplinary delegates.
  5. Host visitors (both national and international), introducing ORLAU and providing information on the services and research conducted.
  6. Provide supervision and clinical training to undergraduate and post graduate students from a range of disciplines.

Personal and Professional Development

  1. Acquire theoretical knowledge and keep up to date with research publications especially in areas related to movement analysis, rehabilitation engineering and relevant pathologies.
  2. Maintain registration with the Health Professions Council and retain membership of professional associations.
  3. Attend at courses, conferences and seminars on gait, posture, orthotics, neurological conditions, neuromuscular disorders and rehabilitation.
  4. Use advances in computing and information technology in effective and efficient communication in management, lecturing and writing.
  5. Develop management skills in appraisal, recruitment, staff supervision and task delegation.
  6. Maintain a commitment to life long learning.

Additional Information

  1. Maintain a busy clinical workload
  2. Maintain concentration during prolonged assessment procedures (taking up to 4 hours)
  3. Deal with children, especially those with learning difficulties, attending the unit who can sometimes become distressed during the assessment procedures performed by unfamiliar adults.
  4. Write and prepare papers for submission to peer reviewed journals, requiring intense concentration in an office shared with other staff and with frequent interruptions.

Job description

Job responsibilities

DEPARTMENTAL PURPOSE:

ORLAU offers a range of highly specialised human movement analysis and rehabilitation engineering services to patients with severe mobility and movement disorders.

The department also pursues a programme of Research and Development for new and innovative treatments.

JOB PURPOSE:

To act as a project manager for ORLAUs clinical services, implementing strategic decisions taken by ORLAUs senior team. This involves: the production and refinement of clinic templates, diaries and job plans; working closely with the Performance and Admin manager on the supporting administrative and quality management processes; having autonomy and taking responsibilities for day-to-day decisions.

Maintain membership of ORLAUs senior management team, contributing to the oversight of the department and the formation of strategy.

To contribute as an experienced highly specialist physiotherapist in ORLAU, promoting a multidisciplinary team approach to highly specialised clinical, research and educational activities in ORLAU.

Lead the physiotherapeutic input into the physical management of a patient caseload, organising and undertaking advanced assessment, and monitoring of patients and treat using highly specialist orthoses.

Duties and Responsibilities

The post-holder will be required to:

Management/Organisational Responsibilities

  1. Planning the day to day use of ORLAUs clinical facilities and diaries in response to current demand and maximising efficiency.
  2. Designing clinical job plans for physiotherapy staff, ensuring balanced workloads and distribution of specialist activities in line with staff development needs identified by the Clinical Services Lead.
  3. Ensuring research commitments are accommodated without impacting on clinical activity.
  4. Ensuring clinical processes are appropriately documented in the departments clinical management system.
  5. Working with the Admin manager and engineering lead to ensure a consistent approach across clinical and admin teams, promoting excellent communication between teams.
  6. Planning, organising and chairing regular multidisciplinary team meetings, reviewing performance data and generating action plans.
  7. Developing and maintaining computer databases for appointments, literature references, and normal data together with IT departments, Secretaries and Technicians.
  8. Understanding the impact of planning processes on the departmentment budget and contracts.
  9. Contributing to the development of new services within ORLAU.
  10. Chair relevant Team Meetings.
  11. Deputising for the Clinical Services Lead, including management of clinical staff.

Clinical Responsibilities

  1. Maintain a balanced clinical caseload of patients in movement analysis and rehabilitation engineering, taking responsibility for own patients as well as providing advice for colleagues.
  2. Contribute to the development of national practice in key areas of ORLAUs expertise, working with colleagues in other Trusts, as well as academic partners, to develop guidelines and standards.
  3. Triage patient referrals received by the department, allocating appropriate resources and completing external funding requests (a responsibility shared with the CSL & deputised to other Band 7 roles).
  4. To be familiar with the Quality Management system (ISO 9001 & 13485) and work in accordance with the Quality Management Procedures.

Clinical Assessment

  1. Provide highly developed specialist knowledge and experienced physiotherapeutic input to a multidisciplinary team, including orthopaedic consultants, orthotists, engineers, and technicians by leading the comprehensive assessment.
  2. Undertake accurate patient assessments including detailed clinical examination and positioning of markers and electrodes, providing clinical expertise to the highly specialised 3-dimensional gait analysis procedures. (This requires highly developed examination and palpation skills, including an in-depth knowledge of anatomy, both normal and pathological).
  3. Verify the results of any clinical data collected during a laboratory session (including inspection of 3D and electromyography (EMG) traces).
  4. Ensure all clinical records are completed fully and that information is stored in an appropriate form, whether paper records or electronic information.
  5. On the basis of specialist expertise, synthesise complex data from each clinical assessment, bringing together a range of analytical test results, as well information from the patient history and examination, to produce a treatment plan. (This requires high levels of judgement and significant experience).

Clinical Interventions

  1. Working in a multidisciplinary team, develop integrated treatment plans, including surgical, medical, physiotherapeutic and orthotic interventions, taking independent responsibility for the physiotherapeutic and specialist orthotic aspects of the management plan. (This may involve liaison with clinicians in other departments, services and Trusts).
  2. Act as lead clinician in managing patient appointments involving both complex measurement technology and specialist medical devices.
  3. Provide expertise to referrers on State of the Art orthotic equipment in order to meet the needs of ORLAUs complex patient group.
  4. Monitor advancements in relevant clinical fields to ensure ORLAUs services are current and developments are integrated into local service provision.
  5. Monitor NICE guidance and national guidelines, ensuring any relevant guidelines are followed in the department.

Clinical Communication

  1. Work with a challenging patient population, including a high proportion of children, where many have a number of pathologies, learning or communication difficulties or challenging behaviour.
  2. Explain highly complex assessments in easily understandable, motivational and reassuring language to gain consent and compliance with involved and lengthy procedures.
  3. Use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to educate and motivate patients and their carers and primary care therapists, developing specialised packages of care, and ensuring the patients understanding and compliance with the highly specialised interventions.
  4. Discuss highly complex, multifactorial issues of assessment, diagnoses, prognosis and treatment in lay terms with patients (often children with complex disabilities), families and carers. This can involve giving difficult and unwelcome information where prognosis for treatment is poor or if conditions have deteriorated.
  5. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, determining treatment packages and giving specialist advice concerning the management of patients, to consultants, GPs, orthotists, physiotherapists and other health care professionals.
  6. Maintain accurate records on the Trusts information system.
  7. Complete detailed funding request forms giving key information (including current best practice and prevalence of conditions) required by Commissioners to support the treatment of individual patients with specialist requirements.
  8. Contribute to national initiatives/committee work in key areas of ORLAUs expertise.

Technical Responsibilities

  1. Have a good understanding of technical/engineering concepts as they apply to ORLAUs clinical service.
  2. Understand biomechanical data, being able to read and interpret graphical output from 3D movement analyses and EMG tests.
  3. Understand the requirements of the Medical Device Regulation, advising the department on the clinical suitability of new patient mobility equipment for supply to ORLAUs patient population.
  4. Participate, when required, in the calibration of sophisticated instrumentation.
  5. Communicate effectively with colleagues from a technical background

Research and Development

  1. Provide specialist physiotherapy expertise for ORLAUs research projects and grants.
  2. Supervise clinical student research projects as required.
  3. Disseminate research results by posters, presentations and publications at national and international conferences and in peer reviewed journals.
  4. Ensure personal research conducted meets local Trust research governance requirements.

Education and Training

  1. Ensure adequate resources and time are available for staff to engage in in-service training and CPD.
  2. Deliver in-service training sessions in areas of expertise.
  3. Provide training for ORLAU technical staff in clinical concepts relevant to the departments services.
  4. Participate in the organisation of courses at ORLAU, lecturing and demonstrating techniques for multidisciplinary delegates.
  5. Host visitors (both national and international), introducing ORLAU and providing information on the services and research conducted.
  6. Provide supervision and clinical training to undergraduate and post graduate students from a range of disciplines.

Personal and Professional Development

  1. Acquire theoretical knowledge and keep up to date with research publications especially in areas related to movement analysis, rehabilitation engineering and relevant pathologies.
  2. Maintain registration with the Health Professions Council and retain membership of professional associations.
  3. Attend at courses, conferences and seminars on gait, posture, orthotics, neurological conditions, neuromuscular disorders and rehabilitation.
  4. Use advances in computing and information technology in effective and efficient communication in management, lecturing and writing.
  5. Develop management skills in appraisal, recruitment, staff supervision and task delegation.
  6. Maintain a commitment to life long learning.

Additional Information

  1. Maintain a busy clinical workload
  2. Maintain concentration during prolonged assessment procedures (taking up to 4 hours)
  3. Deal with children, especially those with learning difficulties, attending the unit who can sometimes become distressed during the assessment procedures performed by unfamiliar adults.
  4. Write and prepare papers for submission to peer reviewed journals, requiring intense concentration in an office shared with other staff and with frequent interruptions.

Person Specification

Qualifications/Training

Essential

  • State Registered physiotherapist
  • Postgraduate study to Masters level, or equivalent experience.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience working in paediatrics
  • Experience of research and audit
  • Previous experience of managing staff

Desirable

  • Significant experience in gait analysis and orthotics.
  • Clinical rotations in neurology and/or orthopaedics
  • Previous experience of producing research protocols, funding applications and writing of research papers.

Knowledge

Essential

  • Paediatrics
  • Neurology
  • Biomechanics
  • Orthotics
  • Project management

Skills and Competencies

Essential

  • Ability to understand complex clinical, technical and scientific concepts
  • Computer literate.
  • Good organisational skills - personally and for a team - including time management and autonomous working
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including ability to support and motivate other staff and empathise with patients, families and other professionals.
  • Ability to concentrate for long periods with frequent interruptions
  • Skilled at palpation and examination and able to deal with the moderate physical requirements of the clinical role

Desirable

  • Relevant leisure interests including those involving a diverse range of people or the development of technical skills.
Person Specification

Qualifications/Training

Essential

  • State Registered physiotherapist
  • Postgraduate study to Masters level, or equivalent experience.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience working in paediatrics
  • Experience of research and audit
  • Previous experience of managing staff

Desirable

  • Significant experience in gait analysis and orthotics.
  • Clinical rotations in neurology and/or orthopaedics
  • Previous experience of producing research protocols, funding applications and writing of research papers.

Knowledge

Essential

  • Paediatrics
  • Neurology
  • Biomechanics
  • Orthotics
  • Project management

Skills and Competencies

Essential

  • Ability to understand complex clinical, technical and scientific concepts
  • Computer literate.
  • Good organisational skills - personally and for a team - including time management and autonomous working
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including ability to support and motivate other staff and empathise with patients, families and other professionals.
  • Ability to concentrate for long periods with frequent interruptions
  • Skilled at palpation and examination and able to deal with the moderate physical requirements of the clinical role

Desirable

  • Relevant leisure interests including those involving a diverse range of people or the development of technical skills.

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

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UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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

Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address

ORLAU, RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital

Twmpath Lane

Oswestry

SY10 7AG


Employer's website

https://www.rjah.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address

ORLAU, RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital

Twmpath Lane

Oswestry

SY10 7AG


Employer's website

https://www.rjah.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Engineer / Manager

Caroline Stewart

caroline.stewart9@nhs.net

01691404666

Date posted

26 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year N/A

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

224-PA20240401463

Job locations

ORLAU, RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital

Twmpath Lane

Oswestry

SY10 7AG


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