Due to the current postholder leaving, this is a rare and exciting opportunity to join the Regional Amputee Rehabilitation Service at the Nottingham Mobility Centre.
The service sees patients who have suffered limb loss, from 0 - 100. As a regional service, all types of amputees are seen, including upper limb, congenital, and multiple limb loss.
The successful post holder will be required to work across NUH in and outpatient settings, as well as in community settings, to provide physiotherapeutic intervention. The role includes participating in a full MDT outpatient clinic, helping to support amputees throughout their life.
You will work within a multidisciplinary team led by a Clinical Lead, alongside Medical staff, physiotherapy staff, occupational therapy staff, nursing staff, and prosthetists. You will be required to support the physiotherapy service, which currently comprises a Band 7 Team Lead, Rotational Band 5, and a Therapy Assistant. You will need to possess excellent communication skills and negotiation skills to work with this patient group, as well as to work successfully with the MDT.
The role is suitable for an experienced band 5 or existing band 6 looking for a new challenge, and you should enjoy working in a multidisciplinary team.
You must have a broad based experience across in and outpatients.
As this is a specialist team, training and support would be available once in post.
In addition to the below summary you will need to familiarise yourself with the full job description and person specification documents attached to this advert.
Main duties of the job
Work within the physiotherapy team to deliver a responsive and timely service
Work alongside the MDT to ensure best care is provided to the patient cohort
Undertake duty tasks involving non patient facing triage, daily emergency equipment checks, communication with satellite services and other NUH staff as appropriate
Liaison with GPs and other services in the community or within NUH where appropriate - acting as a case manager
Maintain appropriate records.
Carry an independent out- patient caseload
Attend regular MDT and therapy team meetings.
Liaise with schools and other agencies as required.
Work weekends, and bank holidays as part of a rota - which will be decided based upon the skills of the successful applicant.
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Please see the attached job description and person specification.
For further details around the post please contact the person named within the advert