Job summary
The opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, self-motivated, and innovative Physiotherapist to join our Acute Neurosciences Therapy team. The post holder will work collaboratively with the dynamic multi-disciplinary team on the 75-bedded acute neurosciences ward to deliver early high-quality specialist physiotherapeutic assessments and rehabilitation. They will manage a clinical caseload of highly complex neurosurgical and neuro-medical patients and provide specialist support and advice to patients and their families and carers.
The post holder will also be responsible for supervising and teaching Physiotherapists, Therapy Assistants, and students as well as initiating and participating in audit, quality improvement and evidence-based projects.
Main duties of the job
To provide high quality, safe and effective Physiotherapy services, as part of an effective multi- professional team, to patients requiring acute neuroscience care.
To work collaboratively with patients and their carers to effectively assess, goal plan and treat patients following admission to hospital and strive to maximise their independence and quality of life.
To supervise and teach recently qualified Physiotherapists, support workers and Physiotherapy students.
To actively participate in quality improvement, clinical audit, and research projects to improve the delivery of quality, evidence-based rehabilitation.
To take an active part in the team's extended hours and seven-day working roster to maximise the access and delivery of acute neurological rehabilitation.
About us
Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is a world-renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. We employ approximately 12,500 staff (including over 4,000 nurses and 2,000 doctors and 850 AHP staff). The Trust comprises four main hospital sites: the John Radcliffe Hospital (which includes the Children's Hospital, West Wing, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre and Women's Centre), the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, all located in Oxford, and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, North Oxfordshire.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence. These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family.
Find out more here www.ouh.nhs.uk
Job description
Job responsibilities
Communication
- To consistently deploy effective communication and engagement skills enabling effective working relationships with all members of the multi-professional team.
- To effectively communicate with patients and their carers/family members, including the sensitive management of complex or contentious issues.
- To overcome barriers to effective communication, such as those caused by pathological impairment or language differences, by deploying effective mitigating strategies.
- To engage and build relationships with external agencies and providers to enhance patient care continuity and outcomes.
- To be able to motivate and positively influence others through effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Be able to write complex reports accurately describing patients clinical status and ensuring that the information provided aids effective continuing care and clinical management.
Clinical
- To enact the professional and legal responsibilities for all aspects of the post-holders own clinical practice.
- To carry out comprehensive assessments following hospital admission, including those with complex presentations, and form treatment and rehabilitation plans in partnership with the patient and their carers/family.
- To interpret and analyse multiple sources of clinical information to form accurate physiotherapy diagnoses in acute neurological care; drawing on guidance from senior physiotherapists when required.
- To formulate and deliver comprehensive treatment, rehabilitation, and discharge plans, based on clinical skills, evidence-based practice, and patient preferences.
- To evaluate patient progress against agreed treatment goals and be able to modify plans accordingly.
- To determine a patients mental capacity to understand and to gain informed consent for treatment. To work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent and are deprived of their liberty.
- To co-ordinate intervention where there is a need to collaborate across multiple disciplines.
- To maintain accurate written records using an electronic patient record system and maintain fidelity to professional standards.
- To determine and mitigate for risk of patient and staff harm using the agreed risk assessment frameworks and the Trusts manual handling policy.
- To demonstrate physical ability to carry out physiotherapy assessment and interventions including manual therapy techniques and therapeutic handling.
- To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and palpatory skills for assessment and therapeutic treatment and handling of patients.
- To represent physiotherapy and/or individual patients at multi-disciplinary team meetings, to ensure delivery of co-ordinated care.
- To be an integral part of the teams extended hours and seven-day service provision.
Leadership and management - To be responsible for the competent use and maintenance of rehabilitation equipment and support others in the effective and safe use of this equipment.
- To assist in the supervision, teaching and appraisal of junior staff, students, and assistants.
- To undertake delegated tasks and roles from the team lead and be able to deputise for them on occasions.
- To effectively plan and organise own time, patient caseload, meetings, training and be able to adjust plans as required according to staffing levels and unpredictable factors.
- To assist in the planning of junior staff, students and assistant timetables and deputise for senior staff in organisational duties.
Education and training
- To organise and contribute to the teams training and post-registration education programme.
- To contribute to the education of multidisciplinary groups, patients, families, and carers as appropriate.
- To be responsible for individual undergraduate student physiotherapists supervision and practice-based learning.
- To adopt a proactive approach in learning from others within, and outside of the physiotherapy profession.
- To be responsible for continuing professional development and maintain a portfolio record to evidence this.
- To maintain contemporary knowledge to apply and maintain best practice in the delivery of neurological rehabilitation and condition management.
Research and development - To actively participate in the departments quality improvement and clinical audit programme through the completion of authorised projects.
- To implement and maintain evidenced-based physiotherapy practice through continuing professional development.
- To ensure good working knowledge and application of national and local clinical standards.
Effort
- To be able to undertake episodes of moderate physical effort for several short periods during a shift.
- To be able to effectively maintain concentration at work despite frequent interruptions and, at times, an unpredictable working pattern.
- To tolerate and manage frequent exposure to distressing or emotional circumstances and maintain a high level of professionalism.
- To tolerate and professionally manage frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions, such as exposure to bodily fluids and offensive odours.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Communication
- To consistently deploy effective communication and engagement skills enabling effective working relationships with all members of the multi-professional team.
- To effectively communicate with patients and their carers/family members, including the sensitive management of complex or contentious issues.
- To overcome barriers to effective communication, such as those caused by pathological impairment or language differences, by deploying effective mitigating strategies.
- To engage and build relationships with external agencies and providers to enhance patient care continuity and outcomes.
- To be able to motivate and positively influence others through effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Be able to write complex reports accurately describing patients clinical status and ensuring that the information provided aids effective continuing care and clinical management.
Clinical
- To enact the professional and legal responsibilities for all aspects of the post-holders own clinical practice.
- To carry out comprehensive assessments following hospital admission, including those with complex presentations, and form treatment and rehabilitation plans in partnership with the patient and their carers/family.
- To interpret and analyse multiple sources of clinical information to form accurate physiotherapy diagnoses in acute neurological care; drawing on guidance from senior physiotherapists when required.
- To formulate and deliver comprehensive treatment, rehabilitation, and discharge plans, based on clinical skills, evidence-based practice, and patient preferences.
- To evaluate patient progress against agreed treatment goals and be able to modify plans accordingly.
- To determine a patients mental capacity to understand and to gain informed consent for treatment. To work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent and are deprived of their liberty.
- To co-ordinate intervention where there is a need to collaborate across multiple disciplines.
- To maintain accurate written records using an electronic patient record system and maintain fidelity to professional standards.
- To determine and mitigate for risk of patient and staff harm using the agreed risk assessment frameworks and the Trusts manual handling policy.
- To demonstrate physical ability to carry out physiotherapy assessment and interventions including manual therapy techniques and therapeutic handling.
- To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and palpatory skills for assessment and therapeutic treatment and handling of patients.
- To represent physiotherapy and/or individual patients at multi-disciplinary team meetings, to ensure delivery of co-ordinated care.
- To be an integral part of the teams extended hours and seven-day service provision.
Leadership and management - To be responsible for the competent use and maintenance of rehabilitation equipment and support others in the effective and safe use of this equipment.
- To assist in the supervision, teaching and appraisal of junior staff, students, and assistants.
- To undertake delegated tasks and roles from the team lead and be able to deputise for them on occasions.
- To effectively plan and organise own time, patient caseload, meetings, training and be able to adjust plans as required according to staffing levels and unpredictable factors.
- To assist in the planning of junior staff, students and assistant timetables and deputise for senior staff in organisational duties.
Education and training
- To organise and contribute to the teams training and post-registration education programme.
- To contribute to the education of multidisciplinary groups, patients, families, and carers as appropriate.
- To be responsible for individual undergraduate student physiotherapists supervision and practice-based learning.
- To adopt a proactive approach in learning from others within, and outside of the physiotherapy profession.
- To be responsible for continuing professional development and maintain a portfolio record to evidence this.
- To maintain contemporary knowledge to apply and maintain best practice in the delivery of neurological rehabilitation and condition management.
Research and development - To actively participate in the departments quality improvement and clinical audit programme through the completion of authorised projects.
- To implement and maintain evidenced-based physiotherapy practice through continuing professional development.
- To ensure good working knowledge and application of national and local clinical standards.
Effort
- To be able to undertake episodes of moderate physical effort for several short periods during a shift.
- To be able to effectively maintain concentration at work despite frequent interruptions and, at times, an unpredictable working pattern.
- To tolerate and manage frequent exposure to distressing or emotional circumstances and maintain a high level of professionalism.
- To tolerate and professionally manage frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions, such as exposure to bodily fluids and offensive odours.
Person Specification
Education / Qualifications
Essential
- Degree in Physiotherapy
- Registered with HCPC
- Evidence of CPD at post- graduate level
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 18-months post-registration experience
- Broad range of Band 5 experience (including core areas such as respiratory, orthopaedics and neurology)
- Experience of neurological rehabilitation
- Participation in weekend rotas
- Experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Up to date with best practice in neurological condition management and rehabilitation
- Able to communicate complex and sensitive information
- Broad understanding and application of clinical governance
- Evidence of being self-motivated and positive influence on others
- Understands team effectiveness and own role within that
Person Specification
Education / Qualifications
Essential
- Degree in Physiotherapy
- Registered with HCPC
- Evidence of CPD at post- graduate level
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 18-months post-registration experience
- Broad range of Band 5 experience (including core areas such as respiratory, orthopaedics and neurology)
- Experience of neurological rehabilitation
- Participation in weekend rotas
- Experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Up to date with best practice in neurological condition management and rehabilitation
- Able to communicate complex and sensitive information
- Broad understanding and application of clinical governance
- Evidence of being self-motivated and positive influence on others
- Understands team effectiveness and own role within that
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.
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).
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.
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).