Senior Allied Health Professional • London Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
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in London
with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
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1. Can you describe your experience in pulmonary rehabilitation and how you have contributed to improving service delivery in this area? Can you describe your experience in pulmonary rehabilitation and how you have contributed to improving service delivery in this area?
2. What strategies do you employ to address health inequalities in pulmonary rehabilitation services? Can you provide an example from your previous roles? What strategies do you employ to address health inequalities in pulmonary rehabilitation services? Can you provide an example from your previous roles?
3. Describe your experience working as part of an interdisciplinary team, particularly with nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals. How do you ensure effective collaboration? Describe your experience working as part of an interdisciplinary team, particularly with nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals. How do you ensure effective collaboration?
4. What approaches do you find effective for promoting health services in hard-to-reach communities? What approaches do you find effective for promoting health services in hard-to-reach communities?
5. How would you structure a post-PR follow-up clinic to ensure the best outcomes for patients? What key areas would you focus on? How would you structure a post-PR follow-up clinic to ensure the best outcomes for patients? What key areas would you focus on?
6. This role involves rotations through different specialisms. How do you keep yourself adaptable and ready to learn in varied clinical environments? This role involves rotations through different specialisms. How do you keep yourself adaptable and ready to learn in varied clinical environments?
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Role:Senior Allied Health ProfessionalinLondon
Interviewed on Friday 31 January 2025
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSenior Allied Health Professional with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London\n\n The nationally accredited NWL Inner Boroughs PR Service (under Imperial) has successfully secured funding for a 12 month fixed term Band 7 Pulmonary Rehabilitation Practitioner to lead on addressing service inequity and long term self-management within the PR service. The member of staff, along with the Band 6 Social Prescriber and Band 5 Exercise Practitioner will help identify and target areas of low referral/uptake, map against deprivation and address any areas of inequality identified. They will support service promotion and awareness in hard to reach areas and work with community teams and the newly recruited social prescriber to improve patient care and support uptake. This will support the service in addressing health inequity and meeting the NHS long term plan. They will also be responsible for providing a post-PR follow up clinic with the social prescriber to help improve patient self-management and activity level, thus reducing the risk of deterioration/healthcare utilisation through improved self-mastery, patient education and wellbeing tools. To facilitate and manage the provision of high quality physiotherapy/nursing care to all adult respiratory patients alongside the consultants, AHP's and nurses in respiratory medicine in a variety of settings to promote respiratory health within ICHNT and the surrounding community. The respiratory practitioner will provide support and advice to doctors, nursing staff, allied health care specialists, patients and their families/carers, known to the community service, and ensure smooth transitions of care into and within the community setting. The respiratory practitioner will have the opportunity to rotate through different specialisms and settings within the Integrated respiratory service. About us The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both overviews please view the Job Description attachment with the job advert. "}