Physiotherapist

NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group
Liverpool
17 hours ago
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Fixed term contract - 12 months

Full time (0.5 WTE Amputee Rehab / 0.5 WTE Prehab)
Applications are invited from Physiotherapists who are looking to develop specialist skills in the assessment, rehab and provision of Prosthetics & Assessment and Treatment in Prehab. The successful full time post holder will be expected to work equally between the prosthetic service and the Prehabilitation service, with set consecutive days in each clinic. Multi‑disciplinary working is integral in practice; the successful applicant must be committed to team working and the development of learning opportunities for others.


Prosthetics and Wheelchair Centre (PAWC)

This 0.5 of the B6 post is based within the Prosthetics and Wheelchair Centre, Aintree Site, Liverpool University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (LUHFT). Referrals into the Prosthetic service are accepted for clients of all ages, children and adults, both new and established amputees; clinics are held within the Prosthetic and Wheelchair Centre. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate a broad base of generic experience in the field of physical disability. Previous experience of vascular, amputee rehabilitation, gait analysis, prosthetics is desirable but not essential.


Prehabilitation Service

This 0.5 post is based within the Prehabilitation Clinic at Aintree hospital. The Prehab team covers some clinics across the LUHFT sites. Referrals into Prehab are accepted from members of the surgical and pre‑op MDT to prepare patients physically and mentally for their procedure with the aim of reducing any side effects that could slow down recovery. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate a broad base of generic experience working with patients with a variety of chronic conditions. The candidate will also need to demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively educate and motivate patients, as well as an ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Previous experience of leading exercise groups and working in surgery/cancer care is desirable but not essential.


Contact

For further details / informal visits contact:
Name: Jayne Watkin - Prosthetics
Mica Russell - Prehab
Job title: Physiotherapist
Email: ,
Telephone: (Prosthetics), (Prehabilitation)


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