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Therapy Assistant (Medical Rehabilitation) | Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 21 Mehefin 2024
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £27,129 - £28,649 pro rota per annum incl. HCAS
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 21 Gorffennaf 2024
Lleoliad: Twickenham Road, Isleworth, TW7 6AF
Cwmni: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 6389745/289-CSS-1527

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Therapy Assistant - (Medical Rehabilitation)

West Middlesex University Hospital

There is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Health or Social Care support worker to join our acute therapy service as a Band 3 Therapy Assistant West Middlesex University Hospital. This is an ideal next step for someone considering a career in Allied Health Professions.

You will be working in the Medical Rehabilitation Therapies Team which consists of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and Therapy Assistants. We provide therapy to adults who are in hospital as a result of an acute illness, assisting them to regain mobility and independence with day to day tasks.

You will require some background and experience in a health care setting or working alongside Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists, as this post requires you to work in a busy hospital environment with patients, families and other professionals.

We are looking for someone who can work full time hours (37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday, working 8.30am to 4.30pm).

The job description provides details on the clinical, administrative and communication requirements and responsibilities of this post. However, the key role will be to support the Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists to deliver therapeutic care to the patients following admission to hospital.

You will also be responsible for -
· Delegated administration duties for individuals and the clinical team in which you are working
· Liaison and communication with therapists and other professionals
· Dealing sensitively with patients and their families
· Maintaining treatment areas and equipment
· Maintaining accurate documentation and written feedback of therapy sessions.

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provide services from two main hospitals, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and West Middlesex University Hospital, and a number of clinics across London and the South-East.

We have nearly 7,000 members of staff that arePROUD to Carefor nearly one million people.

Both hospitals provide full clinical services, including full maternity, emergency and children’s, in addition to a range of community-based services across London, such as award-winning sexual health and HIV clinics.

We’re one of the best performing Trusts in the country. We’re also one of the top trusts to work for – our staff says they’re engaged, motivated, and would recommend us as a place to work and receive treatment.

Our Trust has been rated by the Care Quality Commission as ‘Good’ in all five of the main domains of safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led, giving an us overall rating of ‘Good’. We’ve also been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ rating for ‘use of resources’ by an NHS Improvement inspection.

Our facilities are some of the best in the country. We have been investing significant Capital year on year in our estate.

We have recently completed a £30m expansion of our adult and neonatal critical care facilities at Chelsea and Westminster and are planning an ambitious £60m development of an Ambulatory Diagnostics Centre at West Middlesex.


Clinical• To carry out the appropriate procedures and related tasks that have been selected and delegated by the therapist with the appropriate level of competency. It is the joint responsibility of the therapy assistant and the supervisor to ensure the assistant is competent and confident in carrying out the required intervention and duties. These may involve mobilising and transferring patients, assisting with functional tasks, cognitive rehabilitation programmes set out by a therapist, undertaking home visits, assisting with groups, carrying and installing equipment and supervising exercise programmes.
• To provide patients and carers with direction and guidance on a range of rehabilitation activities as directed by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist. This may incorporate encouraging patients and carers to actively become involved in regaining and maintaining their independence.
• To carry out access or joint home visits with patients, supervising and assisting patients with treatment programmes as directed by the therapists.
• Setting up equipment for use by therapists during treatment sessions or for use in the home environment to assist patient’s independence.
Administrative• To participate in the smooth running of work areas by undertaking administrative tasks e.g. making appointments, telephone calls and other clerical activities.
• To keep regular and up to date records written or electronically data and assist the therapists as necessary with departmental statistics.
• Maintain appropriate levels of stock within the therapy team.
• Arranging transport for patients.
Communication• To liaise with the occupational therapist /physiotherapist regarding patient care and report to the supervising therapist any change in the patient’s condition.
• To communicate with other members of the multidisciplinary team, carers, external agencies and those related to the patients care. To use effective communication with patients or relatives who have barriers of understanding or communicating. e.g. visually impaired, cognitive impairment, hearing or speech disability and to be aware of any device e.g. hearing aids which may hinder communication.
• To deal sensitively with patients and carers who have a high level of anxiety or aggression due to for example, pain, fear or failed expectations.
• To work on a daily basis with patients/carers/relatives who have a high level of emotional stress due to awareness of diagnosis or poor prognosis
Working Conditions• May be exposed to confined working conditions within patients homes or within hospital environment.
• There may be daily exposure to unpleasant working conditions for example, body fluids including urine, faeces and sputum and hazardous substances such as contaminated body fluids and chemotherapy. There may also be contact with patients who have highly infectious conditions e.g. multi resistant Tuberculosis.
• To work in an environment where the work pattern may be disrupted by frequent demands from staff, patients, students, relatives and telephone calls.
• To comply with the trust manual handling policy at all times.


This advert closes on Friday 5 Jul 2024