If you are interested in this role and would like to discuss further or visit the department we would love to hear from you, please contact Serena Hampson, Lead Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Tel: email:
Are you looking for a new role? Would you like to be based in a small friendly team, situated next to the Yorkshire Dales? An exciting and rare opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Physiotherapist to join our pelvic health physiotherapy service.
You will:
We will:
Although this post is advertised as AfC band 6 role, we will consider a band 5 development role for the right candidate.
A
Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
has specialist knowledge and skills in
pelvic health
and actively contributes to team and clinical pathway development.The post holder will;
Prioritise, plan and deliver clinical case work within pelvic health
service
Apply evidence based, specialist knowledge and skills in the pelvic health
service
Provide a key role in partnership working with patients, carers, the MDT, and wider statutory, private and voluntary sector services.
Support team members and ensure the effective functioning of the team
Actively participate in quality improvements to develop the pelvic health
service
Provide support to the clinical lead and service managers deputising for them as required
Provide effective student training and development
About usWe now conduct inclusive methods of recruitment. This means we share in advance the title of any presentation and questions you may be asked during the interview. We have found this gives candidates more time to reflect on what we ask and as a result we find the interviews are more relaxed and candidates come up with meaningful and thoughtful answers. We find that responses are tailored more effectively and candidates are able to showcase their skills, experience and values to sell their best selves.
We have found doing this reduces stress and anxiety, and for some neuro divergent candidates, helps them plan answers and process any complex verbal information.
We don't want heavily rehearsed model answers which are delivered verbatim or read off a card. We want candidates to share their skills and experience in a conversation guided by the questions
If you are interested in this role and would like to discuss further or visit the department we would love to hear from you, please contact Serena Hampson, Lead Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Tel: email:
Are you looking for a new role? Would you like to be based in a small friendly team, situated next to the Yorkshire Dales? An exciting and rare opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Physiotherapist to join our pelvic health physiotherapy service.
You will:
We will:
Although this post is advertised as AfC band 6 role, we will consider a band 5 development role for the right candidate.
A
Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
has specialist knowledge and skills in
pelvic health
and actively contributes to team and clinical pathway development.The post holder will;
Prioritise, plan and deliver clinical case work within pelvic health
service
Apply evidence based, specialist knowledge and skills in the pelvic health
service
Provide a key role in partnership working with patients, carers, the MDT, and wider statutory, private and voluntary sector services.
Support team members and ensure the effective functioning of the team
Actively participate in quality improvements to develop the pelvic health
service
Provide support to the clinical lead and service managers deputising for them as required
Provide effective student training and development
We now conduct inclusive methods of recruitment. This means we share in advance the title of any presentation and questions you may be asked during the interview. We have found this gives candidates more time to reflect on what we ask and as a result we find the interviews are more relaxed and candidates come up with meaningful and thoughtful answers. We find that responses are tailored more effectively and candidates are able to showcase their skills, experience and values to sell their best selves.
We have found doing this reduces stress and anxiety, and for some neuro divergent candidates, helps them plan answers and process any complex verbal information.
We don't want heavily rehearsed model answers which are delivered verbatim or read off a card. We want candidates to share their skills and experience in a conversation guided by the questions