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Associate Respiratory PhysiologistinKidderminsterinKidderminsterPUBLISHED MON 4 NOV 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year  PERMANENT 
HIVMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEAROLE MODEL

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS TrustFollow Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

Opportunity for career growth, The position is ideal for graduates or school leavers keen on pursuing a career in healthcare science, providing a clear training path towards ARTP Associate qualification.
Hands-on experience, The role involves performing investigations independently and providing direct support to lung function and sleep services, thus gaining practical knowledge in respiratory physiology.
Supportive environment, Joining a friendly and enthusiastic team offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative atmosphere, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork.
Training and development, The department actively participates in training and offers extensive support for programs like the Practitioner Training Programme (PTP) and the Scientist Training Programme (STP).
Diversity in responsibilities, The post holder will work with multidisciplinary teams, engage in a variety of clinical procedures, and monitor patient therapy, gaining a well-rounded experience in the field.
Impactful work, Contributing to the timely diagnosis and therapy for patients with suspected obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) allows the associate to make a meaningful difference in patient care and outcomes.
Flexible working environment, The role requires travelling to multiple Trust sites, offering the chance to experience different working environments and meet a variety of healthcare professionals.
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is seeking an Associate Respiratory Physiologist to join their team at Kidderminster Hospital. This position is suitable for graduates or school leavers interested in healthcare science, and candidates will have the opportunity to attain the ARTP Associate qualification while gaining hands-on experience in respiratory physiology and sleep diagnostics. The successful applicant will be responsible for performing various sleep studies, supporting patients using CPAP therapy, and working closely with senior staff to ensure high-quality patient care and timely investigations for obstructive sleep apnea.

The role emphasises professional and clinical leadership, where the Associate will gradually take on independent responsibilities in lung function testing, monitoring therapy compliance, and conducting assessments alongside a multi-disciplinary team. The position also involves aiding in the training of junior staff and contributing to quality assurance within the department. Flexibility is required, as the post holder will work across multiple hospital sites within the Trust, ensuring optimal service delivery while maintaining confidentiality and adherence to health and safety standards.
Opportunity for career growth, The position is ideal for graduates or school leavers keen on pursuing a career in healthcare science, providing a clear training path towards ARTP Associate qualification.
Hands-on experience, The role involves performing investigations independently and providing direct support to lung function and sleep services, thus gaining practical knowledge in respiratory physiology.
Supportive environment, Joining a friendly and enthusiastic team offers an opportunity to work in a collaborative atmosphere, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork.
Training and development, The department actively participates in training and offers extensive support for programs like the Practitioner Training Programme (PTP) and the Scientist Training Programme (STP).
Diversity in responsibilities, The post holder will work with multidisciplinary teams, engage in a variety of clinical procedures, and monitor patient therapy, gaining a well-rounded experience in the field.
Impactful work, Contributing to the timely diagnosis and therapy for patients with suspected obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) allows the associate to make a meaningful difference in patient care and outcomes.
Flexible working environment, The role requires travelling to multiple Trust sites, offering the chance to experience different working environments and meet a variety of healthcare professionals.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. What attracted you to apply for the Associate Respiratory Physiologist position with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust?
2. Can you explain what you know about obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and its impact on patients?
3. Why do you think healthcare science, particularly respiratory physiology, is important in today's society?
4. What relevant qualifications do you hold, and how do they prepare you for this role?
5. Are you familiar with the ARTP Associate assessment? If so, what steps will you take to prepare for it?
1. What attracted you to apply for the Associate Respiratory Physiologist position with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust?
2. Can you explain what you know about obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and its impact on patients?
3. Why do you think healthcare science, particularly respiratory physiology, is important in today's society?
4. What relevant qualifications do you hold, and how do they prepare you for this role?
5. Are you familiar with the ARTP Associate assessment? If so, what steps will you take to prepare for it?
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Useful skills for an Associate Respiratory Physiologist:
To work as an Associate Respiratory Physiologist in the UK, you typically need a combination of education, technical skills, and personal attributes. Here are the key skills and qualifications that are often required:
Educational Requirements:
1. Relevant Qualifications: Usually requires a degree in a relevant subject such as physiology, healthcare science, or a related field.
2. Healthcare Science Training: Completion of a Healthcare Science degree or relevant training program, which may include practical placements.
Clinical and Technical Skills:
1. Respiratory System Knowledge: Understanding the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system.
2. Diagnostic Equipment Proficiency: Skills in using spirometry, gas analysis, arterial blood gas sampling, and other respiratory diagnostic tools.
3. Patient Assessment: Ability to conduct and interpret physiological tests, including lung function tests and sleep studies.
4. Clinical Procedures: Basic understanding of and experience with clinical procedures related to respiratory physiology.
Interpersonal Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
2. Patient Care: Empathy and the ability to provide patient-centered care, ensuring comfort and understanding throughout procedures.
3. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals in a multidisciplinary team.
Analytical Skills:
1. Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills for interpreting test results and making judgments based on data.
2. Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy in testing and documenting results.
Organizational Skills:
1. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively in a busy clinical environment.
2. Record Keeping: Proficiency in maintaining accurate patient records and documentation.
Professional Development:
1. Continuous Learning: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated with advancements in respiratory physiology and related technologies.
2. Regulatory Knowledge: An understanding of relevant healthcare regulations, policies, and ethical standards within the role.
Additional Skills:
1. Resilience and Stress Management: Ability to work in a fast-paced and sometimes emotionally challenging healthcare environment.
2. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with computer systems and software used for data entry, analysis, and reporting in healthcare settings.
Certification:
1. Professional Registration: Although not always required at the associate level, seeking membership with professional bodies such as the Association for Respiratory Technology and Physiology (ARTP) can be beneficial for career advancement.
 


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