Please see the full job description and person specification document(s) for main responsibilities of the role.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated person to work as a Practice Placement Facilitator for the Allied Health Professions (AHP) students within the Education and Practice Development Team.
We are seeking to appoint an experienced Allied Health Practitioner to this post who will support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators in ensuring that South Tees NHS Foundation Trust provides high quality practice placements for AHPs to meet the requirements of students on healthcare training programmes.
Access to a vehicle for work purposes to meet the requirements of the role.
To promote excellence in patient care, the post holder will be an registered Allied Health Professional with relevant experience and be able to provide advice and support for students during their clinical placements when undertaking work based learning. This is to ensure that learners receive the best possible experience in relation to the placement areas, supervision and achievement of learning outcomes.
Within this role the successful candidate will be expected to use their initiative, analytical skills and judgement to support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators in partnership with local universities to provide quality learning environments for learners.
The post holder will support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators to provide specialist advice and knowledge to a range of healthcare professionals within and across organisations by identifying opportunities to improve the efficient delivery of pre -registration education. They will also participate in work with senior nursing, midwifery and allied health professional staff and educators to support provision of AHP placements, supervisors and assessors to meet the service commitment to students.
The successful applicant will clinically support the AHP's providing advice to enable learners to meet learning objectives in practice. They will contribute to the quality assurance of the programmes by participation in audit and actively seeking feedback from students, supervisors and patients or service users.
Please see the full job description and person specification document(s) for main responsibilities of the role.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated person to work as a Practice Placement Facilitator for the Allied Health Professions (AHP) students within the Education and Practice Development Team.
We are seeking to appoint an experienced Allied Health Practitioner to this post who will support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators in ensuring that South Tees NHS Foundation Trust provides high quality practice placements for AHPs to meet the requirements of students on healthcare training programmes.
Access to a vehicle for work purposes to meet the requirements of the role.
To promote excellence in patient care, the post holder will be an registered Allied Health Professional with relevant experience and be able to provide advice and support for students during their clinical placements when undertaking work based learning. This is to ensure that learners receive the best possible experience in relation to the placement areas, supervision and achievement of learning outcomes.
Within this role the successful candidate will be expected to use their initiative, analytical skills and judgement to support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators in partnership with local universities to provide quality learning environments for learners.
The post holder will support the Senior Practice Placement Facilitators to provide specialist advice and knowledge to a range of healthcare professionals within and across organisations by identifying opportunities to improve the efficient delivery of pre -registration education. They will also participate in work with senior nursing, midwifery and allied health professional staff and educators to support provision of AHP placements, supervisors and assessors to meet the service commitment to students.
The successful applicant will clinically support the AHP's providing advice to enable learners to meet learning objectives in practice. They will contribute to the quality assurance of the programmes by participation in audit and actively seeking feedback from students, supervisors and patients or service users.