Specialist Podiatrist • Sheffield Sheffield Teaching Hospitals 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 Podiatrist with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Sheffield\n\n Please view the attached Job Description and Person Specification documents for full details regarding this post. When completing your application please ensure that you clearly demonstrate how you meet the role criteria. Are you a motivated, qualified, and HCPC registered Podiatrist? Do you have excellent clinical and communication skills? If so, we would like you to join our Community Team! The Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Podiatry Service is composed of three Teams: Empowerment (Triage and First Contact), Community Podiatry (Foot Protection Service, At-Risk Foot Team, Nail Surgery Team, Rheumatology Podiatry) and the Acute Team (Diabetic Foot Multidisciplinary Team, Vascular Podiatry, Renal Podiatry, F-Scan and Offloading Clinics). You will get the opportunity to continually develop your skills and rotate through these specialist services. You will support the Podiatry Service to maintain its Customer Service Excellence award which the Service has held for 28-years and actively promote the Trust PROUD values. You will provide evidence-based, high-quality care and treatment to an increasingly interesting and complex caseload who suffer from metabolic, vascular, and neurological disorders and will include: High Risk and At-Risk routine care, Wound and ulceration management including sharp debridement, offloading, neurological and vascular assessment. Nail Surgery. As a Specialist Podiatrist you will: Assess, diagnose, plan, and develop specialist podiatric treatment plans for persons with a wide variety of health conditions in a community setting, both in clinics and patient's homes. Manage a caseload of community-based patients with complex needs using specialist skills and evidence-based, patient-centred principles. Use Patient Group Directives and your Prescription Only Medicine qualification (if attained). Refer, and follow-up, further investigations and treatments including imaging, vascular assessments, antibiotics, and laboratory investigations. Supervise and train inexperienced Podiatrists/Assistants/Students/Apprentices working within the Podiatry Service. Support service development, audit, and clinical research. "}