Specialist Orthoptist • Newport Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpecialist Orthoptist with Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust in Newport\n\n Calling all Orthoptists! The Isle of Wight Orthoptic department is looking for an experienced Specialist Orthoptist to join our team as we continue to develop into a variety of extended roles. The Isle of Wight may seem a distant island but lying only four miles from the southern coast of England and with excellent transport links to the mainland it is merely a hop away with the shortest crossing taking only 10 minutes. The island, as it is known by its residents, was designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty in 1963 and more recently as a UNESCO Biosphere in 2019. With more sunshine hours than anywhere in the UK and bordered with 57 miles of stunning coastline including over 25 beaches the island is a playground for water sports enthusiasts, sailors and beach lovers. Aside from the coast there are over 500 miles of footpaths taking you through stunning countryside. There are also over 50 attractions all within easy reach along with many festivals and carnivals throughout the year and a plethora of restaurants and eateries. Our 2024 strategy sets out to ensure that we continue to be a provider of excellent and compassionate care. As part of this strategy, we are proactively taking steps to ensure that we recruit and retain the highest quality of talent to provide CARE and we would welcome applications from under-represented groups to ensure our Trust is an inclusive and diverse employer. Although small, our orthoptic department is busy covering paediatric and adult strabismus cases. There is a wide diversity of squints and many interesting and complex cases. While your primary focus will be on orthoptics, you will have the flexibility and autonomy to shape the role according to your professional interests. As a small team, we are committed to supporting your development and can offer dedicated time and financial resources to facilitate your growth and advancement. We will also provide a generous relocation allowance of up to £10,000, subject to Trust policy, to help finance your move. Visits to our team are welcomed and we would encourage you to spend the day with us, we will be able to support your travel costs. For an informal conversation regarding this role please call us on 01983 524081 ext 4497. Main duties of the job As an autonomous practitioner, you will be responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring individualized orthoptic treatment plans and care pathways for patients across all age groups, utilising advanced clinical reasoning and evidence-based practices. You will play an extended role in the management of glaucoma, with opportunities to develop additional specialized roles tailored to your specific areas of interest. You will provide specialised training and education to students, pre-registration optometrists, healthcare assistants, and nurses. About us We are looking for someone who: Puts patient care first. Will apply good clinical knowledge. Has strong teamworking and communication skills. Has good problem solving, time management and prioritisation skills. Has a strong commitment to learning and development of themselves and others. Is adaptable and resilient. Working for our organisation There are few careers that are as rewarding as one in the NHS, or that give you the opportunity to work with such a variety of people. We actively recruit people of all ages, backgrounds and levels of experience. This helps us understand the different needs of the patients and provide the best possible services. If you choose to join us at the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, you will become part of a talented, passionate team of people, committed to providing the best care and treatment to patients on the Isle of Wight. As an NHS employee, you will also enjoy one of the most competitive and flexible benefits packages offered by any employer in the UK. Working for our Trust offers numerous benefits, including access to an onsite day nursery, a cycle-to-work scheme, discounts at local businesses and gyms, as well as the opportunity to rent the Trust's beach hut in Ryde. We also provide various flexible working arrangements; speak to us about how we can accommodate a schedule that suits your needs. If it aligns with our service requirements, we will strive to make it feasible for you. Isle of Wight is a tourist destination for many on the south coast. Whether your passion is the outdoors, with beaches, sailing, kite surfing, and hiking on our doorstep, or culture the Isle of Wight has something for everyone. If you enjoy beautiful countryside and beaches that span a 70 mile coastline, coupled with a rich history of multiple architectures then this could be your perfect location. If retail therapy is more likely to float your boat, discount designer-label shopping then a short trip across the Solent to Gunwharf Quays attracts shoppers from far and wide. If you like to travel and explore, ferries from Portsmouth sail to the Channel Islands, France and Spain and cruise ships depart from nearby Southampton to the Mediterranean, Baltic and Nordic seas. Southampton airport is less than 25 miles away, serving destinations across the British Isles and Europe. This post is based at St. Mary's Hospital, Parkhurst Rd, Newport PO30 5TG "}