Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Lead Physiotherapist

Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Lancashire
18 hours ago
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Job Overview

Band 7 Physiotherapist to play a key role in the provision of high-quality specialist Cystic Fibrosis Physiotherapy within Blackpool Adult Cystic Fibrosis Service (BACFS). To work within and adhere to The Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) Physiotherapy codes of conduct and Blackpool Teaching Hospitals’ relevant policies and guidelines.


Responsibilities

  • To provide specialist physiotherapy expertise and knowledge in the management of Cystic Fibrosis across inpatient, outpatient and domiciliary services
  • To work collaboratively with BACFS multidisciplinary team to further develop the service
  • To be a source of Cystic Fibrosis clinical expertise to staff assisting with education of other health care professionals and Therapy students.
  • To assess, diagnose, provide treatment and advice referring onto specialist services as appropriate.
  • To lead the planning, co‑ordination, delivery and evaluation of the Physiotherapy service alongside BACFS Director and Manager.
  • To work collaboratively with the MDT to ensure quality of care is delivered and influence service development.
  • To provide clinical education to other health professionals and students.
  • To undertake research, audit and CPD to ensure that the service being delivered is to the highest possible standard.
  • To be actively involved in the recruitment and selection of Physiotherapy staff.
  • To provide clinical supervision and leadership to students and future recruits within BACFS Physiotherapy.
  • To work as an autonomous clinical practitioner ensuring an excellent standard of care for the patients in the service that respects their individual privacy and dignity.

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About the Trust

Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is situated on the west coast of Lancashire, and offers a full range of district hospital services and community health services to a population of 1.6 million in Lancashire and South Cumbria. The Trust provides services to the 440,000 residents of Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre and North Lancashire, as well as specialist tertiary care for Cardiac and Haematology services across the wider region.


Main Activities

  • Cardiovascular care at our Cardiac centre.
  • Accident and Emergency at Blackpool Teaching Hospital.
  • Community Midwifery and Women and Children’s Services.
  • Clinical research with an 80‑strong team of nurses and doctors.
  • Community nursing and school nursing.
  • Recovery and rehabilitation for a variety of conditions including brain injury, stroke and elderly care.
  • Sexual health and family planning services.
  • Wellbeing and lifestyle including mental health services, heart health campaigns, and smoking cessation services.
  • End of life and palliative care.

Contact

Name: Jo Wild
Job title: Physio and Occupational Therapy Manager
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Name: Natasha Pickering
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