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Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist

NHS
Oxford
1 week ago
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Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist

Current valid registration with your relevant professional body (HCPC) A keen and enthusiastic clinician with a track record of commitment to providing excellent, personalised care and communicating effectively with patients. An understanding of the impact of MSK pain in the wider community and how collaborative working across the local system enables prevention and addresses health inequalities Ability to work as an autonomous practitioner, within scope of practice and deliver a quality clinical service meeting the clinical and operational needs of the MSK service with senior support as required. To contribute to the development of, and promote a positive and dynamic image and culture to both internal and external stakeholders. At all times striving to reflect and encourage our core value behaviours To develop and foster productive relationships with local stakeholder groups, charities, GPs, and other potentially productive links.

Main duties of the job

An Advanced MSK Clinician is the bread and butter of our organisation and covers all our frontline Musculoskeletal clinicians in the multidisciplinary team from, Physiotherapists, Sports Therapists, Osteopaths and Chiropractors.The role of an Advanced MSK Clinician is fundamentally about the consistent delivery of quality clinical management of musculoskeletal conditions for the patients presenting to the intermediate care service, who at times may be complex. You will be integral to providing that front line care and support to patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions.You'll have the opportunity to grow and develop as part of our multidisciplinary workforce, enabling you to deliver high quality patient outcomes as part of a team and business with a track record of excellence. In this role you'll have dedicated admin time to help you manage a varied and often challenging MSK caseload of patience in a variety of clinical scenarios.

About us

We are Cora Health: Cora is a leading provider of community healthcare services in the UK. We deliver MSK (musculoskeletal) services, diagnostic imaging, day-case surgery, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, podiatry, persistent pain management, mental health, orthopaedic and rheumatology services. We want everyone to have the opportunity to thrive. We help people help themselves, to get back to their best or to simply find a new way forward.

Job responsibilities

Working within a dynamic group of clinicians and supporting service colleagues you will learn from and with them and be proud when you inspire and develop others from your expertise too. Here are the added extras to our commitment to being a great place to work. Your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) will be a priority as we invest in your development and reward you for giving your best. The below are the added extras to our commitment to being a great place to work. Up to 30 days' holiday (plus public holidays) and an extra day for your Birthday A minimum of 5% of working time devoted to your personal development with an in-house Learning and Development Academy offering a wide range of career pathway development opportunities. Save pennies through accessing excellent discounts via our 'Boost' Benefits, access to health service discounts and a Blue Light Card Access our employee assistance program, including virtual GP appointments, Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing Support Sustainable Electric Car Scheme and Cycle to Work Be reimbursed for professional membership fees that are a requirement of your role Group life cover

Person SpecificationQualifications

  • BSc honours in related qualification

Experience

  • Experience working in Advance Practice

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist


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