Do you have a passion for working within the Orthoptic Stroke and In-patient caseload?
Are you looking for a new challenge?
We are searching for an experienced Orthoptist to become our new Orthoptic Stroke and In-patient Lead - if you w ould like to play a key part in the organising and running of our Stroke and In-patient servi ces then this may well be the perfect job for you!
Our Team of 21 Orthoptists provide core orthoptic and various sub-specialities at Royal Preston Hospital and Chorley Hospital plus several community clinics; in November 2021 our purpose built eye unit opened at Chorley Hospital and offers modern timely care to a large number of patients across Lancashire and South Cumbria.
This post offers the opportunity to lead our Orthoptic Stroke and In-patient services plus participating in sub-speciality adult and paediatric orthoptic clinics, joint consultant clinics, acquired brain injury assessments and MDT working.
We regularly have undergraduate orthoptic students and other learners and are actively involved in various audits, research and CPD opportunities.
You will lead in the organising and running of the advanced specialist Orthoptic Stroke and In-patient Orthoptic Services as an autonomous practitioner within our hospital and community outreach clinics, accepting direct referrals of patients of all ages who have a wide spectrum of ocular motility disorders and visual problems, work closely with the Trust’s stroke, neuro-rehab and neurology teams within the hospital setting in order to deliver a high quality and complex Orthoptic service within these areas as well as directly within Orthoptics and Ophthalmology.
You will u ndertake development of staff within the Orthoptic team, along with the undertaking of the annual appraisal (PDPR) and objective setting of your direct reports.
You will e nsure the provision of high quality, evidence based Orthoptic Services along with continuous improvement and development in line with b e s t p r actice s t a n d a r ds in collaboration with the Head Orthoptist.
You will p articipate in providing Orthoptic clinical teaching and training for other healthcare professionals including under-graduate Orthoptic students, pre-registration Optometrists, Nurses, Ophthalmic Technicians, HCA’s, Health Visitors, School Nurses, Health Scientists, General Practitioners (GP’s), junior doctors and medical students and other health care professionals as required.
We are a large enthusiastic team of Orthoptists who work closely with our eye colleagues striving to provide excellent care with compassion; if you manage your time well, work well within a team and have leadership skills then this is the place for you.
We are always looking for ways to further develop ourselves and the team plus looking to see what we could do differently and in fact better. This is why we actively encourage and support CPD, audit and research and have mentorship in place for this role.
Take the lead in the organising and running of the advanced specialised Orthoptic Stroke and Orthoptic I n- P atient service .
Ensure the provision of high quality, evidence based Ort hoptic Services ensuring that services are continually improved and developed in line with b e s t p r actice s t a n d a r ds in collaboration with the Head Orthoptist.
Undertake development of the orthoptic team specifically the staff who report to this post, along with the undertaking of their annual appraisal (PDPR) and objective setting .
Assess, plan, implement and review care and treatment plans to meet patients’ Orthoptic needs in accordance with agreed local and national standards and evidence-based guidelines through appropriate professional practice , both within the ir specific area s of Orthoptic s and the general Orthoptic caseload.
Support and provide patient education and health promotion.
Be responsible for the delivery and co-ordination of Orthoptic care, through appropriate professional practice , delegation and supervision of duties carried out by junior staff.
Proactively manage risk, maintain patien t safety, conforming to health and safety legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines.
Assist in setting, monitoring and maintaining standards of care to improve the patient experience and outcome of care.
Communicate all relevant information to the multid isciplinary team internally and with external organisations as required, to ensure seamless care.
Maintain accurate and complete records of all care activities, in a timely manner , adhering to local and professional standards for documentation.
To participate in education and training of students and other health p rofessionals.
Act as a role model, presenting a positive image of self, team and organisation.
Promote equality in care and practice by recognising, respecting and meeting the needs and choices of individuals.
Maintain and develop own professional competence and seek to extend the scope of personal knowledge and skills within the scope of role and professional practice.
Proactively engage with Trust wide or local changes and developments in service provision.
Actively try to resolve issues and complaints at local level and then report the outcome to the line manager.
Ensures environment of care is safe, well equipped, and compliant with standards for hygiene and cleanliness.