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Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist Pulmonary Rehab

East Cheshire NHS Trust
Congleton
5 days ago
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Overview

Following recent investment, we have a new and exciting opportunity for a Senior Physiotherapist to join our Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team at East Cheshire NHS Trust. The team provide pulmonary rehabilitation to patients via a mixture of face to face classes within community settings across East Cheshire and home 1:1 support. We are looking to expand our offer to include digital solutions to enable more people to access and benefit from the service.


Responsibilities

  • To work as an autonomous practitioner, to provide a high standard of specialist assessment and treatment of pulmonary rehabilitation/respiratory patients in a variety of locations. Using evidence-based principles / current best practice, specialist skills and clinical reasoning to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions.
  • To regularly supervise, educate and support junior staff and support workers including completion of annual appraisals.
  • To regularly supervise, educate and support students on placement.
  • To support the Pulmonary Rehabilitation service Team Leader in the day-to-day operational planning and running of the service.
  • To support the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service Team Leader on the accreditation of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service including accurate contribution and leading on research and service improvement initiatives.
  • To work flexibly within the service according to service demand and change in service provision - this may include cover across East Cheshire Pulmonary Rehab Clinic sites.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Experience delivering pulmonary rehabilitation with demonstrated high clinical standards.
  • Ability to work both autonomously and as part of the wider team; positive approach to teamwork to achieve NRAP Accreditation.
  • Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check with barred lists required; cost payable by the successful candidate.
  • If you have lived or worked abroad for 6 months or more in the last 5 years you will need to obtain an overseas police clearance.
  • Further information can be found on the additional information links at the bottom of the advert.

About the Organisation

  • We are committed to providing the best quality integrated care to our patients and value highly motivated staff who share our values and behaviours.
  • Our workforce is our greatest asset and we actively support staff development with a variety of learning and development opportunities.
  • East Cheshire NHS Trust is the right employer for you, whether you are starting your career or seeking to apply your skills in a new role.


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