Lead Orthotist • Upton Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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in Upton
with Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
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1. Can you describe your experience working as an orthotist in both inpatient and outpatient settings within the NHS? Can you describe your experience working as an orthotist in both inpatient and outpatient settings within the NHS?
2. What strategies do you use to assess a patient’s needs and develop an effective orthotic treatment plan? What strategies do you use to assess a patient’s needs and develop an effective orthotic treatment plan?
3. Could you provide an example of a challenging case you have managed? How did you approach it, and what was the outcome? Could you provide an example of a challenging case you have managed? How did you approach it, and what was the outcome?
4. How do you stay updated with the latest advancements in orthotic technology and practices? How do you stay updated with the latest advancements in orthotic technology and practices?
5. Explain your understanding of bespoke orthoses and the considerations you take into account when designing them. Explain your understanding of bespoke orthoses and the considerations you take into account when designing them.
6. Can you describe your experience in developing and mentoring junior team members? What approaches do you find most effective? Can you describe your experience in developing and mentoring junior team members? What approaches do you find most effective?
7. How do you ensure that your team remains motivated and engaged in their professional development? How do you ensure that your team remains motivated and engaged in their professional development?
8. What role do you think a Clinical Lead Orthotist plays in implementing best practices and improving departmental standards? What role do you think a Clinical Lead Orthotist plays in implementing best practices and improving departmental standards?
9. Describe your experience collaborating with medical and allied health professionals. How do you ensure effective communication within a multidisciplinary team? Describe your experience collaborating with medical and allied health professionals. How do you ensure effective communication within a multidisciplinary team?
10. How do you approach discussing treatment options with patients to ensure they understand their choices and feel engaged in their care? How do you approach discussing treatment options with patients to ensure they understand their choices and feel engaged in their care?
11. How do you monitor and audit the treatment you provide to ensure the highest standards of care and compliance with health and safety regulations? How do you monitor and audit the treatment you provide to ensure the highest standards of care and compliance with health and safety regulations?
12. Can you provide an example of how you have improved a process or service in your previous role? Can you provide an example of how you have improved a process or service in your previous role?
13. What techniques do you use to ensure that patients are engaged and satisfied with their treatment plans? What techniques do you use to ensure that patients are engaged and satisfied with their treatment plans?
14. How do you handle situations where a patient may be unhappy with their orthotic device or treatment? How do you handle situations where a patient may be unhappy with their orthotic device or treatment?
15. What experience do you have with digital workflows in orthotics? How have you integrated technology into your practice? What experience do you have with digital workflows in orthotics? How have you integrated technology into your practice?
16. Can you provide an example of an innovative solution you developed or implemented that positively impacted patient care or departmental efficiency? Can you provide an example of an innovative solution you developed or implemented that positively impacted patient care or departmental efficiency?
17. What motivated you to apply for the Clinical Lead Orthotist position at Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust specifically? What motivated you to apply for the Clinical Lead Orthotist position at Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust specifically?
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nLead Orthotist with Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in Upton\n\n An exciting opportunity exists for a Clinical Lead Orthotist, to join the Orthotics department at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust set within Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge Hospitals. We are looking for an Orthotist with experience in the NHS in both in and outpatients. Experience of developing others is essential. This is a friendly, dynamic orthotic team and a great opportunity to work in an acute hospital setting. The successful candidate will have dedicated CPD time as well as working closely with more experienced team members to enhance knowledge and develop clinical skills. This is a varied clinical role with inpatient and outpatient clinics and cover a range of areas including: orthopaedic foot and ankle, diabetic foot, neurology, paediatric and traumatic spinal injury. The team at WUTH work closely with their medical and AHP colleagues. The successful candidate will join a team of 4 Orthotists and have access to an on site workshop, the use of digital workflow and will be encouraged to explore innovative technology. It is a team where clinicians are encouraged to be actively involved in their own development and the improvement of the department. Key Responsibilitieso Responsibility for the delivery of Orthotic Clinical care to patient caseload of all diverse needs, for outpatient and inpatient services. This includes patient assessment and advice, implementing treatment plans to facilitate patient goals. On-going monitoring and audit of treatment provided.o To provide a clinical lead in Orthotics and the appliance department within WUTH.o Providing support, advice and training as required to Trust employees.o Responsible for the safe provision of Orthotic devices and in depth knowledge of bespoke orthoses and the material tolerances in relation to the clinical need of the patient.o To provide orthotic treatment and where necessary, liaise with healthcare professionals to ensure clinical continuity.o Responsible for ensuring in conjunction with stakeholders that the orthotic devices provide for patient use, both bespoke and stock items, meet previously agreed clinical, health and safety quality standards and provide best value orthotic clinical care.o Responsible for accurate and timely recording of all patient contacts ensuring WUHT policy on confidentiality is maintained.? Key Responsibilitieso Responsible for ensuring patients receive best practice at all times and patients are shown illustrations of treatment, and choice, that meets their clinical need, as appropriate to ensure patient engagement with the agreed treatment plan.o The post holder must ensure treatment is offered in a timely, cost effective manner. About us Please see attached the job description and personal specification for the Clinical Lead Orthotist post "}