Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist • Harrow Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpecialist Paediatric Physiotherapist with Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust in Harrow\n\n We are seeking an enthusiastic Physiotherapist to join our Paediatric rotational scheme. This scheme offers the opportunity to gain a broad experience in Paediatrics through yearly rotations in the following areas : Acute/MSK Pre-school Special Needs & Special Schools Schools Services (mainstream and special schools Interviews will be held face to face at Alexandra Avenue Clinic, Harrow Providing specialist Physiotherapy services children and young people with a variety of conditions within Harrow both in the community and acute settings Providing specialist advice, programmes and treatment plans to others regarding the management and care of CYP with physical difficulties To provide supervision of the work of band 5 physiotherapists, assistants and volunteers regularly on a day to day basis About us 1. To manage a specialist caseload of children with special needs including physical and learning difficulties or the acutely sick child appropriate to the specific rotation.The rotations are: a). Preschool children (0-4) with special needs and children within primary special schools (4-12 ) b). Children in Mainstream schools (aged 4-19) and secondary special schools (aged 11-19) with special needs and DCD service c). Acute inpatient and musculoskeletal outpatients (children aged 0-16) This includes: Gaining appropriate consent Comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of individual children with diverse and complex presentations/multi-pathologies using range of assessment tools (GMFM, ABC) Planning, delivering and evaluating specialist treatment programmes in particular in the area of physical disability/difficulties Carry out risk assessments and implementing recommendations such as hoisting Referring on to other services/professionals as appropriate including other medical professionals, social services, wheelchair services Demonstrating skills in dealing with complex issues to generate appropriate strategies for caseload management Negotiating with CYP parents/carers, and others around individual case management Writing reports reflecting specialist knowledge of physical disabilities/mobility needs and providing specific advice for Education Health and Care Plans. To demonstrate the ability to reflect on palpatory, manual assessment techniques and analytical skills to identify appropriate strategies to facilitate, enhance, progress and alter treatment plans/programmes according to the childs needs. To demonstrate physical ability to carry out physiotherapy assessments and interventions including manual physiotherapy and therapeutic handling, including skills in handling CYP with disabilities, splinting and plastering. To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, coordination and palpatory senses for the assessment, diagnosis and manual treatment of CYP, to include mobilisation and suction techniques. To maintain concentration on a frequent basis in an unpredictable environment on all aspects of patient management particularly for in-depth analysis of muscle tone, strength and movement patterns. To provide specialist advice, programmes and treatment plans to others regarding the management and care of CYP with physical difficulties. To demonstrate clinical effectiveness by use of evidence based practice and manage clinical risk within defined caseload. To assess, recommend and advise on suitable equipment for use in ward, home, or educational settings. Such equipment may include mobility aids, standing frames, special seating, sleep systems, trikes and hoisting equipment as necessary to meet individual CYP therapeutic needs. This will involve providing training to support parents, children, school and ward staff in using this equipment. To demonstrate the ability to reflect on practice with peers/clinical supervisor and seek support as necessary. To demonstrate the ability to target training (formal and informal) appropriately to the needs of course participants in particular parents and schools staff and evaluate training provided, including developing multi-disciplinary training packages with colleagues from other disciplines. offer advise to physiotherapy colleagues on assessment and management of CYP with physical difficulties. "}