(PPHS)Clinical Ld, Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner(XR08)

Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Leeds
5 days ago
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(PPHS)Clinical Ld, Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner(XR08)

Anexciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and self motivatedAdvanced Practice Physiotherapist to lead our newly developed PerinatalPelvic Health Service at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust. The successfulapplicant with be highly skilled, proficient and confident in the deliveryof evidence-based assessments and treatments for a wide variety of perinatalpelvic Health Conditions.

Inthis role, you will provide clinical leadership to the Perinatal PelvicHealth Service contributing to the delivery of the service against nationallyagreed service specification. The role will also provide clinical andleadership support to our Urogynaecology Physiotherapy Service. The role willinvolve both clinical delivery to an advanced level often working outside thescope of normally physiotherapy practice to ensure efficient and effectivecare for a diverse perinatal patient population. In line with the AdvancePractice Pillars the successful candidate will also be expected todemonstrate leadership qualities alongside active involvement in bothresearch and education of others. The successful candidate with work closelywith the wider MDT including but not limited to the midwifery service,Urogynaecology Physiotherapy and Obstetric Physiotherapy Team.

Expected ShortlistingDate

16/03/2026

Planned InterviewDate

23/03/2026

Main duties of the job

Pleasenote this advert may close early if sufficient applications are received.

Tolead the clinical development of this specialist team. You will be required to ensure effectivecommunication is maintained at all times, whilst providing training, support,supervision and clinical expertise to qualified and unqualified staff andstudents.

Beaccountable for the clinical standards, evidence based practice and qualitymetrics within the speciality. Including the evaluation of the service againstnational and local guidelines and frameworks.

Totake a lead role in the advanced assessment, diagnosis and treatment of themost highly complex caseload within this specialist field using both advancedphysiotherapeutic skills and skills which may have traditionally beenundertaken by medics.

Reportinto the Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinical Service Manager and ClinicalSpecialist Urogynaecology Physiotherapists to ensure the appropriate training,education and clinical support is offered to services supporting the deliveryof the Perinatal Pelvic Health Pathway.

Tolead and support audit, patient engagement and research projects, in relationto Pelvic Health services in order to advance service delivery.

About us

OurPelvic Health Physiotherapy team is a dynamic, forward thinking teamwelcoming individuals to work with us to achieve our vision of providingoutstanding care. We have an accredited Urogynaecology unit and ObstetricPhysiotherapy services, both of which have strong MDT links and education.The newly developed PPHS service will work alongside existing Pelvic HealthPhysiotherapy and midwifery services, to deliver the best care for theperinatal women of Leeds.

Asa supportive, innovative team, we are committed to recruiting the best peopleto work with us, to achieve our vision to provide outstanding care. Ourvalues at LTHT are to always be patient-centred, fair, collaborative,accountable and empowered, with the Leeds Improvement Method underpinningthese values.

LeedsTeaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk'members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job advertsare subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or removeadverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in theshortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while thisprocess is completed, and contact the named contact if you have anyquestions.

Job responsibilities

JOBDETAILS

JobTitle : Perinatal Pelvic Health Service (PPHS) AdvancedPhysiotherapy Practitioner

Reportsto: Outpatient PhysiotherapyClinical Service Manager

Band:8a (Subject to Review)

Department: Physiotherapy

Location: Cross Site

JOBPURPOSE/SUMMARY

Tolead the clinical development of this specialist team. You will be required to ensure effectivecommunication is maintained at all times, whilst providing training, support,supervision and clinical expertise to qualified and unqualified staff andstudents.

Beaccountable for the clinical standards, evidence based practice and qualitymetrics within the speciality. Including the evaluation of the serviceagainst national and local guidelines and frameworks.

Totake a lead role in the advanced assessment, diagnosis and treatment of themost highly complex caseload within this specialist field using both advancedphysiotherapeutic skills and skills which may have traditionally beenundertaken by medics.

Reportinto the Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinical Service Manager and ClinicalSpecialist Urogynaecology Physiotherapists to ensure the appropriatetraining, education and clinical support is offered to services supportingthe delivery of the Perinatal Pelvic Health Pathway.

Tolead and support audit, patient engagement and research projects, in relationto Pelvic Health services in order to advance service delivery.

Pleasesee attached document for full job description and personal specification.

Person SpecificationQualifications
  • Degree in physiotherapy or equivalent
  • HCPC registration
  • Completion or currently working towards and MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (Pelvic Health)
  • Member of CSP
  • Post graduate qualification appropriate to the speciality
Experience
  • Post graduate clinical experience having worked at a senior level in relevant clinical field.
  • Working knowledge of critical appraisal, audit and outcome measures
  • Supervisory skills
  • Knowledge of research
Other criteria
  • Ability to pass on skills/knowledge to others within formal and informal environments
  • Contributes to the development of services provides leadership to ensure service provision to specified clinical areas
  • Ability to cope working in a stressful environment including the ability to impact information on a daily basis regarding poor prognosis for rehabilitation.
  • Able to deal with emotional or aggressive patients and carers.
Skills & Behaviours
  • Clear Vision of role and commitment to speciality
  • To make sound judgement and reliable decisions in a variety of demanding situations
  • Able to organise, prioritise and delegate as appropriate and manage time effectively
  • Able to work collaboratively with MDT members
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.


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