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Associate practitionerinGillinghaminGillinghamPUBLISHED FRI 7 FEB 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
CASELOADEMPATHYHOLISTICHOME EXERCISE PROGRAMMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Medway Community HealthcareFollow Medway Community Healthcare

Opportunity to work independently and autonomously while being an integral part of a multi-disciplinary team.
Direct impact on patient care by assisting in rehabilitation and promoting patient independence in a supportive environment.
Use of advanced clinical assessment skills and the ability to adapt treatment plans under the supervision of qualified practitioners.
Exposure to a variety of clinical cases, enhancing experience and knowledge in physical rehabilitation and holistic care.
Flexible working conditions that allow for a dynamic work environment, adjusting to the needs of patients and the team.
Strong emphasis on professional development through continuous education, training, and participation in team evaluations.
Engagement in meaningful communication with patients and their families, helping to foster a supportive and understanding care experience.
The role of Associate Practitioner at Medway Community Healthcare in Gillingham involves providing high-quality holistic care to patients in a multi-disciplinary team, primarily focused on rehabilitation for individuals experiencing a sudden change in health or those with long-term conditions. The practitioner will work independently, managing their own caseload, and will be responsible for assessing and reviewing patient needs, administering mobility aids, supervising treatment programs, and maintaining effective communication with both patients and team members.

Candidates should possess excellent interpersonal and clinical assessment skills, be capable of working autonomously while also collaborating with physiotherapists and occupational therapists, and demonstrate a profound commitment to patient-centered care. Essential qualifications include NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, alongside substantial experience in care settings. The role demands strong organisational and decision-making abilities, proficiency in IT, and a commitment to ongoing professional development to ensure the delivery of safe and efficient care.
Opportunity to work independently and autonomously while being an integral part of a multi-disciplinary team.
Direct impact on patient care by assisting in rehabilitation and promoting patient independence in a supportive environment.
Use of advanced clinical assessment skills and the ability to adapt treatment plans under the supervision of qualified practitioners.
Exposure to a variety of clinical cases, enhancing experience and knowledge in physical rehabilitation and holistic care.
Flexible working conditions that allow for a dynamic work environment, adjusting to the needs of patients and the team.
Strong emphasis on professional development through continuous education, training, and participation in team evaluations.
Engagement in meaningful communication with patients and their families, helping to foster a supportive and understanding care experience.

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