Wound Care Specialist Podiatrist | Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Posting date: | 26 June 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £46,148 - £52,809 per annum |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 26 July 2025 |
Location: | Liverpool, L30 5SP |
Company: | Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 7302916/350-CC7302916 |
Summary
The post holder will provide expertise and advice in the treatment of highly complex conditions, undertaking treatments as required. In addition the post holder will use their expertise to be a source of training and mentorship to those within the immediate team/area and as necessary, more widely.
Ensure the delivery of the quality strategy within the Sefton Place area incorporating establishment of systems and processes.
Principal Responsibilities:
- Provide care, advice and guidance in the treatment of others, when dealing with complex highly specialist conditions.
- Responsible for the delivery of identified specialist training.
- Work in partnership with the other services/stakeholder partnership agencies to enable patients/clients to be treated in the appropriate setting.
- Ensure that the team provides a high quality service to its patients/clients by providing caseload and clinical supervision.
- Ensure that teams work proactively in order to deliver anticipatory and maintenance care, providing a responsive service to patients with both planned and unplanned care needs.
- Develop partnerships and joint working with service users and stakeholders to improve patient/client care.
- Work in partnership with other organisations to support the effective and co-ordinated provision of health and social care services.
- Participate in the development of caseload management across the local health economy.
- Provide leadership and mentoring to those staff developing into a caseload management role.
- Challenge professional and organisational boundaries to ensure that the role is focused on meeting the needs of service users
Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands.
We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.
At the heart of all we do is our commitment to ‘perfect care’ – care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We’re currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
Provide care, advice and guidance in the treatment of others, when dealing with complex highly specialist conditions.
Responsible for the delivery of identified specialist training.
Work in partnership with the other services/stakeholder partnership agencies to enable patients/clients to be treated in the appropriate setting.
Ensure that the team provides a high quality service to its patients/clients by providing caseload and clinical supervision.
Ensure that teams work proactively in order to deliver anticipatory and maintenance care, providing a responsive service to patients with both planned and unplanned care needs.
Develop partnerships and joint working with service users and stakeholders to improve patient/client care.
Work in partnership with other organisations to support the effective and co-ordinated provision of health and social care services.
Participate in the development of caseload management across the local health economy.
Provide leadership and mentoring to those staff developing into a caseload management role.
Challenge professional and organisational boundaries to ensure that the role is focused on meeting the needs of service users.
Act as an advocate and champion for patients/clients in a variety of forums and professional groups and challenge attitudes and behaviour.
Act as a role model to others ensuring that patients receive the most effective care possible.
Contribute to the development of policy and services to reflect the needs of the target population.
Practice autonomously and demonstrate evidence based clinical decision making.
Provide clinical expertise and knowledge to others when managing complex and highly complex situations.
Assess patient conditions and consider a range of options when delivering complex and highly complex care, drawing on specialist services as required.
Undertake chronic disease management reviews of the housebound patient/client, where appropriate.
Provide support in managing patients/clients with chronic diseases.
Following holistic assessment of need, develop individualised care plans to fulfil those needs, with the involvement of patients and carers.
Implement and evaluate care delivery for patients/clients with identified needs.
Direct and support the management of complex and highly complex, continuing care packages.
Ensure that all clinical activity provided by the team directly reflects the core objectives of health promotion, supported self-care, disease specific management, management of long term conditions and end of life/palliative care.
Set objectives, by which performance will be monitored.
Work with the Service Lead to deliver local based services, by participating in meetings and communicating the outcomes to others.
Provide reports to the service lead on activity as requested.
Actively participate in policy and service development authoring protocols as required.
Undertake clinical/service improvement audits.
The post holder will utilise data and data tools (including databases) to produce appropriate monitoring reports on both patient care and service outcomes and produce appropriate communication for patients.
Communicate at all levels of the organisation to a variety of health and social care professionals to provide best outcomes for patients/clients.
Maintain up to date knowledge and competence in line with professional and service requirements and demonstrate critical thinking, decision-making and reflective skills to ensure own professional development.
Create an environment in which learning and practice development is fostered, evaluated and disseminated.
Facilitate effective learning within the area of practice for all students and practitioners.
Provide support to team members holding responsibility for mentoring students.
Undertake the training and development of other clinicians.
Monitor and maintain standards of patient/client care delivery. Including maintaining and monitoring of clinical competency and standards of record keeping.
In conjunction with the service lead, ensure systems are in place for the ongoing review and assessment of care provision and delivery.
Deliver clinical training and supported experience, identified via Personal Development Plan (PDP) and Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF).
Work within guidelines to identify and manage risk, reporting identified risks to the service lead.
Report any incidents as per Trust policies and support or undertake any investigations as delegated by the service lead.
Monitor and ensure that the quality of the patient care delivered by those to whom training is provided is evidenced based and supported by best practice, through the use of audit, caseload and clinical supervision.
Participate in patient satisfaction reporting to improve patient care.
The post holder shall as necessary provide cover for and undertake duties of absent colleagues.
The post holder shall follow all the policies and procedures of the organisation.
This advert closes on Sunday 13 Jul 2025