Allied Health Professionals - Acute Medicine and Intradialytic Specialist Physiotherapist

  • Department Therapy Inpatients PT
  • Salary £37,338.00 – £44,962 per annum
  • Closing Date 04/03/2025
  • Location Telford
  • Grade NHS AfC: Band 6
  • Job ref 223-MPT-116
  • Pension NHS Pension
  • Holidays Generous Holiday Allowance
  • NHS discount Eligible for NHS Discounts
  • Contract Permanent
  • Hours 30 hours per week

The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust is delighted to offer this exciting Band 6 Physiotherapist position, split across the regional Renal Dialysis Units  and the acute medical wards including the Renal Ward.  This role allows the successful post holder the opportunity to build long term working partnerships with Dialysis patients. 

Patients who attend our regular dialysis clinics are often vulnerable to global deconditioning, pain issues as well as complex medical co-morbidities. This role aims to engage patients in meaningful therapeutic exercise and enhance the quality of life for service users. Intradialytic exercise is a new and evolving area of renal care, as such the post holder will have potential opportunities to be part of Trust research projects and advancing this specialist knowledge base.

Our dialysis units deliver vital services to users through the day and so the post allows the successful candidate to flexibly deliver 15 hours per week without set obligations to weekend or on-call working.

If you have a creative and adaptive approach to therapy delivery, strong communication skills and a sound understanding of exercise principles then this could be the perfect post for you.  

Main duties of the job

This role will be based working within the regional dialysis units  with key duties including group and individual therapy sessions, develop and review home exercise programmes as well as the delivery of education in line with current evidence base. This role involves travel to the 2 regional units at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Telford, with an occasional requirement to travel to Ludlow Hospital.

Main duties include:

  • To assess, interpret and manage own specialist caseload of complex patients as an autonomous practitioner in accordance with Professional Code of Conduct and HCPC Regulations.
  • Engage in own learning to develop self and service
  • Participate or lead on projects to develop services
  • Provide learning opportunities for others including assistant practitioners and students as well as celebrating learning and achievements with the wider therapy and MDT teams.    
  • The post holder will work in close co-operation with colleagues within all Care Groups to deliver a cohesive service that is user led ensuring a consistently high standard of patient care.
  • To work closely with team leads and clinical leads to ensure a robust structure of training, supervision and appraisal is delivered to all members within the team.
  • To act as a source of Specialist advice and support within the Therapy Centre and across the Trust and the wider health care system.

Working for your organisation

Our Hospital Trust is split across two principal sites in Shrewsbury and Telford with a therapy workforce consisting of over 250 employee’s across inpatients, outpatients and within community services. 

Here at SaTH NHS Trust we have a strong commitment to provide high quality, safe and effective therapy services to all our patients; key to this is ensuring our workforce is supported and equipped with the ability to deliver on that pledge. Regular access to clinical supervision, clinical and leadership training, job planning with committed weekly non-clinical time are some of the opportunities available to the successful post holder. As a Intradialytic Therapy is a new and emerging area of Physiotherapy practice the successful candidate would be supported to develop their specialist knowledge base for the role.

Within the team we have a strong ethos of collaboration and the successful candidate would be encouraged to forge links with the Midland Kidney Network. We have a friendly, inclusive, and open culture. We take pride in empowering our team and offer annual listening events for all colleagues to share directly concerns and ideas with the senior management team to facilitate meaningful changes and driving our services forward. 

The well-being of our staff is of the upmost importance to us.  If you are offered a role at our Trust, and fall into the increased and higher risk categories as set out by Public Health England (PHE) and NHSI/E, your line manager will complete an risk assessment with you.  This will be completed in conjunction with the latest guidance from Public Health England in relation to Covid-19.

By submitting your application to Trac, you are giving your consent for parts of your application data to be transferred to the NHS Electronic Staff Record (ESR) and other secure, internal NHS Workforce systems. This is to support and manage your recruitment and employment within your employing organisation. 

If successful, by completing the NHS Jobs application form you authorise the Trust to obtain any previous NHS service details including all electronically held sickness information, via the Inter Authority Transfer process on the national ESR.

If the role requires a qualification/professional registration, you will need to provide proof during the recruitment process. By submitting your application you are giving the Trust permission to check the qualification certificates provided back to the source provider. Please note that a sample of all applicant’s qualifications will be checked with the educational institution or provider.

In the event of a high response to this advertisement, this post will be closed. Early applications are advised.
 
Unfortunately we do not accept CVs or keep them on file. If you are unable to apply online please contact the person named in the advertisement for the post you are interested in.
 
We are committed to offering an interview to all applicants with a disability who meet the minimum criteria for the above position and will support reasonable adjustments wherever possible.  In addition, whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we particularly welcome applications from candidates who are male, from black and minority ethnic backgrounds or who have a disability, as these are currently under-represented in our workforce.
 
We are committed to equal opportunities in employment. The policies and practices of the Trust aim to promote an environment that is free from all forms of unlawful or unfair discrimination and values the diversity of all people. At the heart of our policy, we seek to treat people fairly, flexibly and with dignity and respect.

Thank you for your interest in The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, we look forward to receiving your application for employment.

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