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229573 - Staff Bank Specialist Physiotherapist

NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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229573 - Staff Bank Specialist Physiotherapist – NHS Ayrshire & Arran

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Responsibilities
  • Takes a lead role for a designated clinical area with a caseload incorporating patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge. Has responsibility for the supervision, education and development of more junior staff, physiotherapy support workers and students within the speciality.
  • Provides a specialised resource to other healthcare staff/patients/carers.
  • Has active involvement in Clinical Governance and Clinical Effectiveness and Research.
Role Details
  • Takes a lead role for a designated clinical area with a caseload incorporating patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment and discharge. Has responsibility for the supervision, education and development of more junior staff, physiotherapy support workers and students within the speciality.
  • Provides a specialised resource to other healthcare staff/patients/carers.
  • Has active involvement in Clinical Governance and Clinical Effectiveness and Research.
Qualifications and Requirements
  • Registered Physiotherapist with valid HCPC registration
  • Educated to/working towards/operating at degree level
  • Post graduate expertise within speciality/area of practice that demonstrates the required breadth of knowledge required to lead safety, effectively and efficiently
  • Comprehensive knowledge of clinical guidelines and standards within the speciality/area of practice
  • Specialist knowledge and experience of relevant conditions, pathology, policies and procedures associated with the speciality/area of practice ensuring that the level of expertise can be utilised to deliver leadership within speciality/area of practice
  • Leadership skills to enable the day to day management of service delivery
  • Further education/evidence of continuous professional development in area of speciality including study days/courses/postgraduate qualification
  • Excellent team-working/leadership skills with the ability to motivate others and work using own initiative
  • Excellent listening, communication and interpersonal skills
  • Effective time management skills
  • Working knowledge of basic information technology

Please note: for all vacancies where a driving licence is required this must be a full UK/EU/EEA licence.

What we offer / Benefits
  • A minimum of 27 days annual leave increasing with length of service
  • A minimum of 8 days of public holidays
  • Membership of NHS Pension Scheme, with life insurance benefits
  • Paid sick leave increasing with length of service
  • Occupational health services
  • Employee counselling services
  • Work-life Balance policies and procedures
Additional Information

For more information on the role, please refer to the Job Description. If you’re looking for more information on the recruitment process, organisation or the services we provide, please refer to our information pack, or our recruitment webpage.

Looking to find out more? We would love to hear from you. Please contact Ruth Currie, Head of Physiotherapy and Professional Lead, on . For enquiries regarding the application form or recruitment process, please contact Staffbank Recruitment on (include the job title and reference number in your email).


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