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Advanced Practice/ESP Physiotherapist

NHS
Honiton
3 days ago
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We are excited to offer an opportunity for experienced MSK Physiotherapists to join our dynamic FCP/ESP Team in a fixed term role. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and work within a portfolio role, delivering high-quality patient care across a variety of clinics.

Main duties of the job

As a key member of the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, you will be joining an exceptional team working together to help our patients to stay healthy, when they need it most.

About us

Stretching across Northern, Eastern and Mid Devon, we have a workforce of over 15,000 staff, making us the largest employer in Devon. Our core services, which we provide to more than 615,000 people, cover more than 2,000 square miles across Devon, while some of our specialist services cover the whole of the peninsula, extending our reach as far as Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

We deliver a wide range of emergency, specialist and general medical services through North Devon District Hospital and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford).

Alongside our two acute hospitals, we provide integrated health and social care services across a variety of settings, including community inpatient hospitals, outpatient clinics, and within peoples own homes. We also offer primary care services, a range of specialist community services, and Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARC).

Our state-of-the-art equipment, leading technologies and strong links to local universities put us at the forefront of research and innovations, enabling us to provide world-class care to our local communities.

Job responsibilities

As a B7/8a (experience and qualification dependent) team member, you will be involved in both ESP and First Contact Physiotherapy(MSK) clinics, working across different settings in Exeter and East Devon. Your role will include:

  • Working in an Orthopaedic Interface Service supporting the Exeter Hip and Knee teams.
  • Delivering First Contact Practitioner (MSK) services in local Primary Care Networks within Exeter and East Devon.

This position is offered on a fixed term contract for 18 months, 0.8 WTE (4 days). In-house staff may also have the opportunity for a secondment.

You will be working within a large, supportive team of Band 7 and Band 8s, with regular supervision and training sessions provided. You will be mentored to sign off local competencies for running Hip/Knee ESP clinics. You will also receive assistance to work towards Stage 1 & 2 sign-off for the FCP Roadmap, as set out by HEE.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver MSK services in both GP and Community Hospital settings.
  • Act as first point of contact for MSK patients in GP practices
  • Undertake assessments and develop treatment plans for patients with undifferentiated musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Assess and manage patients referred into the Orthopaedic pathway with hip or knee pathology
  • Take responsibility for requesting imaging and other investigations as required and covered by local protocols
  • Provide specialist advice and support to GP surgeries and community hospitals in Exeter and East Devon.
  • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to improve patient outcomes.

About You:

To be considered for this role, you will need:

  • Extensive experience in MSK Physiotherapy.
  • Experience of Level 7 study
  • The ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • A commitment to delivering high-quality patient care.
  • To be mobile within Exeter and the areas covered by the Eastern service

We are an inclusive employer, valuing diversity and committed to creating a culture of inclusivity where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging and actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, and abilities.

As an employee, you will have access to a range of benefits, including flexible working schemes, family friendly policies, and extensive staff discounts. You will also have access to our own comprehensive occupational health services, including counselling, onsite wellbeing activities and groups.

We offer a range of benefits including the NHS Pension scheme, cycle to work scheme, and car lease schemes.


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