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Team Lead Physiotherapist – Neuroscience Intensive Care

Job details
Posting date: 23 May 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £43,742 - £50,056 Per annum pro rata
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 22 June 2024
Location: Headington, OX3 9DU
Company: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6336971/321-MRC-6108135-B7-1

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Summary

A Vacancy at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.


The opportunity has arisen for an experienced, self-motivated, and innovative Physiotherapist to join our Acute Neurosciences Therapy team as the lead for the team working in the Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit. The broader team is led by a Clinical Lead Therapist and provides care to both inpatients and the intensive care unit. The Team Lead Physiotherapist post will lead and work collaboratively with the dynamic multi-professional team on the 16-bedded Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to deliver early high-quality specialist assessments and rehabilitation. They will manage a clinical caseload of highly complex neurosurgical and neuro-medical patients.

They will also have a Team Lead role, being responsible for operational management, supervising and teaching Physiotherapists, Therapy Assistants and Physiotherapy students and initiating and leading in audit, quality improvement and evidence-based projects.
• Responsible for operational management and overall development of the NICU and ENT Physiotherapy service.
• Use expert knowledge and skills to contribute to strategic planning and development of the Physiotherapy service for NICU and ENT.
• Use expert clinical reasoning skills to provide specialist support and advice to the NICU and ENT team. Leads and is responsible for the supervision and teaching of senior and junior Physiotherapists and Physiotherapy students within NICU.
• Maintain a clinical caseload of highly complex patients as an autonomous practitioner.
• Responsible for leadership in maintaining and improving all aspects of evidence-based practice and quality assurance in NICU.
• Supervise, initiate and participate in evidence-based projects and is responsible for implementing changes within the NICU and the setting and monitoring of standards of practice.
• Contribute to the cardiorespiratory care services development across the Trust.
• Represent Physiotherapy at relevant Critical Care networks within the Trust and the Thames Valley Health Authority as an alternate when required.
• To liaise with AICU, CICU, CTCCU and Neurosciences Inpatients team leads with regards to provision of patient care across the Trust sites.



Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is a world-renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. We employ approximately 12,500 staff (including over 4,000 nurses and 2,000 doctors and 850 AHP staff). The Trust comprises four main hospital sites: the John Radcliffe Hospital (which includes the Children's Hospital, West Wing, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre and Women's Centre), the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, all located in Oxford, and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, North Oxfordshire.



Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence. These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family.



Find out more here www.ouh.nhs.uk

Clinical:

1. To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of own professional activities.

2. To be responsible and accountable for management and implementation of patient care programmes in NICU and to input into trust wide programmes for this patient group.

3. To undertake the specialist assessments of patients as an autonomous practitioner, including those with highly complex presentations. To use expert clinical reasoning skills, knowledge of evidence based practice and advanced expertise to determine appropriate care plans utilising specialist treatment skills and options.

4. To formulate accurate prognoses and recommend best course of intervention, developing comprehensive treatment and discharge plans.

5. To be responsible for own and team’s patient care plans and will be consulted frequently for expert advice and guidance by junior and senior team members and other health care professionals.

6. To continually reassess patients in order to progress treatments effectively and provide advice to patients, carers, medical and other colleagues as required.

7. To assess a patients’ capacity to understand and to gain valid, informed consent for treatment. To work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent or refuse treatment.

8. To co-ordinate intervention which may include other disciplines, advise and educate patients/carers/relatives/other health professionals.

9. To manage clinical risk within own caseload at all times and ensure clinical risk is effectively managed within the NICU team.

10. To attend meetings and seminars/case conferences as appropriate and liaise and advise other disciplines, as required to achieve comprehensive, effective and confidential patient care.

11. To participate in overnight on-call and emergency duties as a lone practitioner across J.R and Churchill Hospital sites and the 7-day working rota for NICU.

12. When working on the on-call and emergency duties rota, provide advice to medical and nursing staff and other members of the multi-disciplinary team regarding patients’ cardiorespiratory and neurological functions.

13. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate written records using POMR system, in line with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) standards of practice, including comprehensive progress and discharge reports to referrers.

14. To maintain an accurate and evaluative record keeping system (POMR) for own clinical caseload and to be responsible for ensuring that junior, senior and student physiotherapists are maintaining the Department standard.

15. To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and palpation skills for assessment and manual treatment of patients.

16. To be expert in assessing a wide range of conditions in the areas of NICU and ENT, based on advanced theoretical knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology, often in situations where conflicting evidence is present. This will include acute and chronic respiratory and neurological conditions.

17. To be able to motivate and persuade others (including staff and patients) through advanced communication skills (verbal and non-verbal), using written and electronic information where needed.

18. To demonstrate expert ability to communicate complex and sensitive information to patients, carers and other staff where there may be barriers to communication, e.g. non-English speaking patients and those with communication, speech and/or hearing impairments. Ensure all members of the team do likewise to help achieve consistent and reliable communication strategies.

19. To impart complex information to small groups of people, for example in class and training sessions, using a variety of methods of communication.

20. To clearly convey complex knowledge of techniques, biomechanics, anatomy and physiology to patients and staff.

21. To give and receive complex and sensitive information about staff and patients which may include information about long-term/permanent disabilities.

22. To maintain close links, communication and liaison between all staff and people involved in patient care and promote good working relationships at all times.

23. To sensitively deal with distressing or emotional circumstances regarding patient care, e.g. imparting news of poor prognoses.

24. To support more junior staff when indicated in the management of challenging patients.

25. To deal effectively with patients suffering from conditions that may lead to anxiety and aggressive behaviour.

26. To work within other areas of physiotherapy within the exigency of the service.

27. To teach, support and supervise staff within the team – this will include developing and maintaining their skills and competency assessments to the appropriate level.



Management:

1. To be responsible for policy and service development and implementation for NICU and ENT patients and to ensure that the quality standards and effectiveness of patient care are continually monitored and improved.

2. To be available to represent physiotherapy at the relevant Critical Care networks within the Trust and the Thames Valley Health Authority, contributing to policy development as appropriate. To liaise with other Allied Health Professionals ensuring multi-professional care of patients.

3. To advise the Acute Neurosciences Clinical Specialist on policy development in NICU and support implementation of policy initiatives on the NICU and across the Trust.

4. To ensure as team leader that staff implement policy and service developmental changes.

5. To work with specialist cardiorespiratory and neurosciences care physiotherapists on all Trust sites in the development of common standards, policies etc.

6. To support the organisation of an appropriate and cost effective out of hours respiratory service by assisting the clinical leads in critical and cardiorespiratory care.

7. To ensure that the service responds to national initiatives and policy within the framework of clinical governance including clinical effectiveness, evidence based healthcare, managing clinical risk and research and development issues.

8. To contribute to the management of the department including development and implementation of departmental policies that will have impact on the physiotherapy service.

9. To be responsible for competent use, repair and maintenance reporting of all equipment, including respiratory equipment and patient appliances used by Physiotherapy staff on NICU and as team lead, to ensure that all designated staff attain competency prior to use.

10. To be responsible for the daily management, supervision and co-ordination of the NICU and ENT Physiotherapy service including staff appraisal.

11. To take responsibility for the induction of all new staff to the NICU, Neurosciences ward and Specialist Surgery ward (J.R West Wing areas), in preparation for their undertaking of on-call duties.

12. To attend mandatory fire, manual handling and resuscitation training on an annual basis (or as required) and be familiar with local procedures within speciality areas of work and ensure that staff within the team are aware of their responsibilities.

13. To comply with all Trust policies and procedures and the Health and Safety at Work Act, including adherence to Universal Precautions, Infection Control, Information Governance and Equality and Diversity measures.

14. To work in an environment where as team leader the work patterns may be disrupted by frequent demands from patients, clinical staff and students and any emergency situations.

15. To provide statistics and analysis reports regarding NICU and ENT patients using databases in an accurate and timely manner.

16. To achieve the effective daily management of a caseload of patients including responding to urgent referrals, prioritising clinical work and balancing other patient related and professional activities in accordance with departmental standards.

17. To resolve informal complaints and to be well versed with the Trust’s formal complaints procedure. To ensure that the Acute Neurosciences Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist is informed of complaints.

18. To support the Acute Neurosciences Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, when indicated, in the management of staff disciplinary matters.

Education:

1. To be responsible for the provision of specialised teaching to peers and junior staff and students; this may be to large groups.

2. To supervise and provide expert teaching to undergraduate physiotherapy students as required and liaise with academic institutions regarding student performance and placement. See Further Information and Guidelines.

3. To be responsible for own personal professional development and keep abreast of new clinical practices in the area of NICU and ENT Physiotherapy. To attend and contribute to specialist continuing education programmes. To attend external courses/education as appropriate.

4. To maintain a CPD portfolio reflecting personal professional development and ensure all members of the team have a comprehensive performance plan.

5. To initiate and maintain contacts with local and national clinical interest groups appropriate to the clinical field and to demonstrate the ability to share and disseminate knowledge with colleagues working in other care settings.

6. To clearly convey complex knowledge of techniques, biomechanics, anatomy and physiology to patients and staff.

7. To supervise and lead the professional development of Physiotherapists on rotation through the clinical area and those undergoing on-call competency training.


This advert closes on Thursday 6 Jun 2024

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