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Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Watford
2 days ago
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CLCH Hertfordshire Adult Community Services - CLCH NHS Trust provides a range of Community Services, and the Hertfordshire Division is recruiting! Are you a physiotherapist wanting to enhance your neuro skills as well as your organisational and management skills?

An exciting opportunity has arisen to work within the inpatient bedded unit in Watford, Hertfordshire. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced physiotherapist to the team. The role includes managing your own caseload as well as triaging new referrals, and the caseload includes: assessing and treating patients with stroke/neurological conditions, supported discharge and onwards referral to suitable community team.

Our integrated team comprises therapists, nurses, healthcare assistants, rehab assistants, voluntary sector advisors and team administrators. Successful applicants will be part of an enthusiastic, patient-focused team caring for patients in the community while working collaboratively with GPs, acute hospitals, Social care and other third sector organisations. We have a well-established structure for clinical supervision and in-service training to support your clinical work and professional development.

Disclaimer: THIS POST IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SPONSORSHIP DUE TO BEING A FIXED TERM CONTRACT.


Responsibilities
  • To perform physiotherapy assessment of patients with neurological presentations on the Stroke and neuro rehabilitation pathways to develop and deliver an individualised treatment program.
  • To work as part of a multidisciplinary team to facilitate positive rehab outcomes and timely, co-ordinated discharge planning.
  • To fully support initiatives to reduce length of stay, including key working.
  • To work flexibly, being willing to provide support on other rehabilitation wards when necessary.
  • To hold responsibility for own caseload, working with and without direct supervision.
  • Provide support for the clinical supervision for a rotational Band 5 physiotherapist, student physiotherapists and give direction to members of support staff.
  • To undertake evidence-based audit and research projects to inform own and general Physiotherapy practice within the unit.
  • To participate in a 7-day service covering weekends and bank holiday on a rota basis.

We can offer you
  • A comprehensive induction into the community service followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role
  • Car lease scheme (only available for Band 5 and up)
  • Flexible working options
  • Annual travel card loan
  • Training, support and development in your career

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Richa Bhadra | Job title: Physiotherapy Team Lead | Email: | Telephone:


To have a full look at our benefits and what it’s like working for us please go here: https://www.clch.nhs.uk/job/pay-and-benefits


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