Specialist Physiotherapist inStowmarket inStowmarket PUBLISHED 10 OCT 2024

Depending on experience  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

At Shaftesbury Icanho, we know that our workers are our greatest asset.

Are you looking to develop your physiotherapy career in the specialist field of Acquired Brain Injury including Stroke Rehabilitation ?

Excited by the opportunity to be part of a professional interdisciplinary team delivering bespoke packages of rehabilitation which consistently result in high levels of goal attainment and positive outcomes for patients and families ?

Want to work within a dynamic multifunctional gym where you will be trained to use adjuncts such as FES, Saeboflex, A dynamic gait system and immersive virtual reality therapy for upper limb?

If so this could be the opportunity you have been looking for.

Shaftesbury Icanho is a non-residential highly specialist community based brain injury rehabilitation service. The demand for our service is growing and we are looking to expand our team.

Icanho's client base is 100% acquired brain injury including stroke. Our clinical work is undertaken as an interdisciplinary team and physiotherapy is an integral and valued part of that work.

This role is an excellent development opportunity for someone with an interest in neuro-rehabilitation. You will be working alongside our small team of experienced specialist physiotherapists to deliver client centred rehabilitation, 1:1 and group interventions and at the same time continually building your skills and knowledge.

At Shaftesbury Icanho, we know that our workers are our greatest asset. We are proud to have and develop some of the best and most committed staff in the sector.

  • With support from specialist physiotherapists, to provide physiotherapy assessment and interventions for rehabilitation of clients following the consequences of Acquired Brain Injury including Stroke, involving and working with carers and families as appropriate.

  • Set smart goals and write timely reports in line with service policy maintaining the highest standards of clinical record keeping utilising our EPR SystmOne.

  • Participate actively in the interdisciplinary and multi-agency meetings concerning the delivery and development of the clinical service for clients, and to provide specialist consultation, supervision and advice to other disciplines.

  • Take responsibility for the supervision of rehabilitation assistants, and PT students, with support from colleagues.

  • Develop and take part in educational sessions for carers, families and other agencies as required, and participate in internal education, case reviews and peer support

  • Act as key worker as required in relation to individual clients

  • Play an integral part in the evaluation, development and integration of evidence based practice, including relevant technology, within the PT department and wider service with opportunity to contribute to the overall direction and development of the PT department and interdisciplinary service.

About us

Job title: Physiotherapist

Directorate: Operations

Reports to: Lead Physiotherapist

Shaftesbury Icanho

Supervises: Rehabilitation Assistants & Students

Purpose of the job:

  • With support from specialist physiotherapists, to provide physiotherapy assessment and interventions for rehabilitation of clients following the consequences of Acquired Brain Injury/Stroke.

  • To work with carers/families as appropriate.

  • To play an integral part in the evaluation, development and integration of evidence based practice [including relevant technology] within the PT department and wider service.

  • To contribute to the overall direction and development of the PT department and interdisciplinary team/service.

Main duties:

  • With support from the specialist physiotherapists to exercise professional responsibility for specialist ABI PT assessment, treatment and discharge of clients.

  • To provide PT assessments of clients based upon the appropriate use, analysis and interpretation of data from a variety of sources, including valid outcome measures.

  • To formulate and implement plans with the client and their family or carer for evidence based treatment and/or management, including goal setting and discharge planning.

  • To ensure a high quality of treatment is delivered with the support of the specialist PTs in the team, using ABI experiential and theoretical knowledge, clinical reasoning and reflective practice.

  • To set goals and write reports in line with service policy/practice in a timely manner and in language appropriate to the recipient and maintain the highest standards of clinical record keeping.

  • To ensure that family and carers are involved with the rehabilitation process and to provide education and training as required in order to maximise the clients level of function and independence in both home and community environments.

  • To ensure that a high standard of communication with clients, families, carers and outside agencies is maintained.

  • To undertake risk assessment and risk management for individual clients and to provide advice to other professions on physical aspects of risk assessment and risk management.

  • To ensure that physiotherapy reports for internal or external use are written in a timely manner that reflects specialist knowledge and skill, and to maintain the highest standard of clinical record keeping.

  • To undertake visits to clients homes/local communities when clinically necessary

  • To manage physiotherapy resources and ensure appropriate and safe use of equipment, and appropriate stock control.

  • To participate in the evaluation and selection of new technology, equipment and resources for physiotherapy and Shaftesbury Icanho

  • To act as key worker as required in relation to individual clients

  • To participate actively in the interdisciplinary and multi-agency meetings concerning the delivery and development of the clinical service for clients, and to provide specialist consultation, supervision and advice to other disciplines.

  • To take responsibility for the supervision of rehabilitation assistants, and PT students, with support from colleagues.

  • To develop and take part in educational sessions for carers, families and other agencies as required, and participate in internal education, case reviews and peer support

  • To be responsible for, and be able to, evidence own personal and continuous professional development by undertaking relevant training, attending meetings and conferences relevant to your Personal Development Plan agreed with the Head of Department and in line with the strategic development for the service.

  • To take part in practice development, evaluation and audit activities to promote evidence based practice.

  • To maintain an up to date knowledge of relevant development and research in the field of acquired brain injury rehabilitation locally, nationally and internationally.

  • To assist in the development of an ethos and practice of service wide publication and research within PT and the wider service.

  • To demonstrate reflective practice and critical appraisal skills in relation to practice in the specialist clinical role and wider team/service.

  • To receive regular clinical professional supervision which complies with Shaftesbury Policy and Procedures and Professional Guidelines. To adhere to all clinical governance policy and procedures.

  • To exercise responsibility and professional judgement for the appropriate and safe use of specialist PT equipment.

  • To participate in, and deliver presentations both internally and externally to clients/carers and external organisations.

  • To adhere to professional PT standards and professional conduct.

  • To provide an environment that is respectful to a clients dignity, culture and personal needs.

  • To comply with all Shaftesbury Health and Safety policies in order to ensure that a safe working environment is maintained for clients, carers, staff and visitors.

  • To be aware of current legislation e.g. POVA, (Safeguarding), Mental Capacity Act, Data Protection and the Disability Discrimination Act and their relevance to practice.

  • To carry out additional duties and tasks that may be required within the range of the responsibilities of the post.

Working relationships and contacts

Internal: All staff in the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre

External:

  • CCGs

  • Social Care Services

  • Education Services

  • Employment Services

  • Voluntary Organisations

  • Private Organisations

  • Lawyers and independent case managers

  • Local community resources as required.

  • Other NHS and Voluntary Sector Mental Health Service

Safeguarding

Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adult, young people and children and expects all employees to share this commitment and follow our safeguarding policies and procedures.

Equality and diversity

Shaftesbury is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

Shaftesbury aims to create and sustain an inclusive work environment which provides equality of opportunity for everyone and reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. The post holder is required to uphold the Equality and Diversity policy and comply with the code of conduct which sets out our standards of behaviour towards those who use our services or work within them.

Policies and procedures

The post holder must also maintain the policies, procedures and practices of the organisation and as far as possible, must ensure that all activities within the work setting are consistent with those values, policies, procedure and practices.

Confidentiality

The post holder must ensure that any information relating to employees, service users and volunteers (future, current and past) is treated in strictest confidence and must be discussed only within the confines of the work setting with the appropriate members of the team or managers.

Health and safety

The post holder must be familiar with Shaftesbury Health and Safety policies and guidelines. All work should be undertaken so as to be consistent with these, and so as to ensure own health and safety and that of others affected by their work.

For further information or if you have any questions, please contact:

Are you looking to develop your physiotherapy career in the specialist field of Acquired Brain Injury including Stroke Rehabilitation ?

Excited by the opportunity to be part of a professional interdisciplinary team delivering bespoke packages of rehabilitation which consistently result in high levels of goal attainment and positive outcomes for patients and families ?

Want to work within a dynamic multifunctional gym where you will be trained to use adjuncts such as FES, Saeboflex, A dynamic gait system and immersive virtual reality therapy for upper limb?

If so this could be the opportunity you have been looking for.

Shaftesbury Icanho is a non-residential highly specialist community based brain injury rehabilitation service. The demand for our service is growing and we are looking to expand our team.

Icanho's client base is 100% acquired brain injury including stroke. Our clinical work is undertaken as an interdisciplinary team and physiotherapy is an integral and valued part of that work.

This role is an excellent development opportunity for someone with an interest in neuro-rehabilitation. You will be working alongside our small team of experienced specialist physiotherapists to deliver client centred rehabilitation, 1:1 and group interventions and at the same time continually building your skills and knowledge.

At Shaftesbury Icanho, we know that our workers are our greatest asset. We are proud to have and develop some of the best and most committed staff in the sector.

  • With support from specialist physiotherapists, to provide physiotherapy assessment and interventions for rehabilitation of clients following the consequences of Acquired Brain Injury including Stroke, involving and working with carers and families as appropriate.

  • Set smart goals and write timely reports in line with service policy maintaining the highest standards of clinical record keeping utilising our EPR SystmOne.

  • Participate actively in the interdisciplinary and multi-agency meetings concerning the delivery and development of the clinical service for clients, and to provide specialist consultation, supervision and advice to other disciplines.

  • Take responsibility for the supervision of rehabilitation assistants, and PT students, with support from colleagues.

  • Develop and take part in educational sessions for carers, families and other agencies as required, and participate in internal education, case reviews and peer support

  • Act as key worker as required in relation to individual clients

  • Play an integral part in the evaluation, development and integration of evidence based practice, including relevant technology, within the PT department and wider service with opportunity to contribute to the overall direction and development of the PT department and interdisciplinary service.

About us

Job title: Physiotherapist

Directorate: Operations

Reports to: Lead Physiotherapist

Shaftesbury Icanho

Supervises: Rehabilitation Assistants & Students

Purpose of the job:

  • With support from specialist physiotherapists, to provide physiotherapy assessment and interventions for rehabilitation of clients following the consequences of Acquired Brain Injury/Stroke.

  • To work with carers/families as appropriate.

  • To play an integral part in the evaluation, development and integration of evidence based practice [including relevant technology] within the PT department and wider service.

  • To contribute to the overall direction and development of the PT department and interdisciplinary team/service.

Main duties:

  • With support from the specialist physiotherapists to exercise professional responsibility for specialist ABI PT assessment, treatment and discharge of clients.

  • To provide PT assessments of clients based upon the appropriate use, analysis and interpretation of data from a variety of sources, including valid outcome measures.

  • To formulate and implement plans with the client and their family or carer for evidence based treatment and/or management, including goal setting and discharge planning.

  • To ensure a high quality of treatment is delivered with the support of the specialist PTs in the team, using ABI experiential and theoretical knowledge, clinical reasoning and reflective practice.

  • To set goals and write reports in line with service policy/practice in a timely manner and in language appropriate to the recipient and maintain the highest standards of clinical record keeping.

  • To ensure that family and carers are involved with the rehabilitation process and to provide education and training as required in order to maximise the clients level of function and independence in both home and community environments.

  • To ensure that a high standard of communication with clients, families, carers and outside agencies is maintained.

  • To undertake risk assessment and risk management for individual clients and to provide advice to other professions on physical aspects of risk assessment and risk management.

  • To ensure that physiotherapy reports for internal or external use are written in a timely manner that reflects specialist knowledge and skill, and to maintain the highest standard of clinical record keeping.

  • To undertake visits to clients homes/local communities when clinically necessary

  • To manage physiotherapy resources and ensure appropriate and safe use of equipment, and appropriate stock control.

  • To participate in the evaluation and selection of new technology, equipment and resources for physiotherapy and Shaftesbury Icanho

  • To act as key worker as required in relation to individual clients

  • To participate actively in the interdisciplinary and multi-agency meetings concerning the delivery and development of the clinical service for clients, and to provide specialist consultation, supervision and advice to other disciplines.

  • To take responsibility for the supervision of rehabilitation assistants, and PT students, with support from colleagues.

  • To develop and take part in educational sessions for carers, families and other agencies as required, and participate in internal education, case reviews and peer support

  • To be responsible for, and be able to, evidence own personal and continuous professional development by undertaking relevant training, attending meetings and conferences relevant to your Personal Development Plan agreed with the Head of Department and in line with the strategic development for the service.

  • To take part in practice development, evaluation and audit activities to promote evidence based practice.

  • To maintain an up to date knowledge of relevant development and research in the field of acquired brain injury rehabilitation locally, nationally and internationally.

  • To assist in the development of an ethos and practice of service wide publication and research within PT and the wider service.

  • To demonstrate reflective practice and critical appraisal skills in relation to practice in the specialist clinical role and wider team/service.

  • To receive regular clinical professional supervision which complies with Shaftesbury Policy and Procedures and Professional Guidelines. To adhere to all clinical governance policy and procedures.

  • To exercise responsibility and professional judgement for the appropriate and safe use of specialist PT equipment.

  • To participate in, and deliver presentations both internally and externally to clients/carers and external organisations.

  • To adhere to professional PT standards and professional conduct.

  • To provide an environment that is respectful to a clients dignity, culture and personal needs.

  • To comply with all Shaftesbury Health and Safety policies in order to ensure that a safe working environment is maintained for clients, carers, staff and visitors.

  • To be aware of current legislation e.g. POVA, (Safeguarding), Mental Capacity Act, Data Protection and the Disability Discrimination Act and their relevance to practice.

  • To carry out additional duties and tasks that may be required within the range of the responsibilities of the post.

Working relationships and contacts

Internal: All staff in the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre

External:

  • CCGs

  • Social Care Services

  • Education Services

  • Employment Services

  • Voluntary Organisations

  • Private Organisations

  • Lawyers and independent case managers

  • Local community resources as required.

  • Other NHS and Voluntary Sector Mental Health Service

Safeguarding

Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adult, young people and children and expects all employees to share this commitment and follow our safeguarding policies and procedures.

Equality and diversity

Shaftesbury is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

Shaftesbury aims to create and sustain an inclusive work environment which provides equality of opportunity for everyone and reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. The post holder is required to uphold the Equality and Diversity policy and comply with the code of conduct which sets out our standards of behaviour towards those who use our services or work within them.

Policies and procedures

The post holder must also maintain the policies, procedures and practices of the organisation and as far as possible, must ensure that all activities within the work setting are consistent with those values, policies, procedure and practices.

Confidentiality

The post holder must ensure that any information relating to employees, service users and volunteers (future, current and past) is treated in strictest confidence and must be discussed only within the confines of the work setting with the appropriate members of the team or managers.

Health and safety

The post holder must be familiar with Shaftesbury Health and Safety policies and guidelines. All work should be undertaken so as to be consistent with these, and so as to ensure own health and safety and that of others affected by their work.

For further information or if you have any questions, please contact:



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