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Senior Physiotherapist - Paediatric Orthopaedics

Employer
HCA Healthcare UK
Location
London
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
14 Feb 2019

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Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Job Role
Clinical Nurse Specialist

Job Details

Develop your career with HCA Healthcare UK – World’s largest private acute and complex care hospital group and winners of 'The Best Private Healthcare provider 2016' and 'Best International Cancer Services' provider 2016

Internationally renowned for clinical excellence, The Portland Hospital is the only independent hospital in the UK entirely dedicated to women and children. Our inpatient and outpatient specialties reflect this, providing clinical expertise in Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Women`s Health.

The Harley Street Clinic is one of the most prestigious and respected private hospitals in London, specialising in complex, cancer, cardiac and neuroscience, care for both adults and children. With the most advanced medical equipment and the largest private paediatric ITU in the country, it’s no surprise we attract some of the finest specialist consultants from many of London's major teaching hospitals.

Job Description

As the Senior 2 Physiotherapist for Paediatrics, you will be expected to carry a clinical caseload across the Portland Hospital and the Harley St Clinic, with support from senior therapists, work within a multidisciplinary team and support service development projects. You will be responsible for providing a high standard of care whilst presenting a professional manner at all times. 

This will involve both inpatient and outpatient caseloads and will be a rotational role through orthopedics, neuro-rehabilitation and respiratory care.

Competitive & Attractive Salary 

Working hours 37.5 per week Monday-Friday- Flexible hours to cover clinics, and weekend rota.

Duties & Responsibilities

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Provide appropriate and effective physiotherapy intervention to children with a wide range of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of work undertaken. To work within the standards and guidelines of the team, the Hospital, CSP and HCPC code of ethics.
  • Carry out appropriate and accurate assessment and treatment of patients with diverse clinical presentations and complex needs, utilising appropriate assessment tools.
  • Formulate and implement individual treatment programmes based on information from assessment, clinical knowledge and using a sound clinical reasoning process.
  • Provide treatment interventions in an adaptable manner where there may be barriers to understanding such as foreign language, sensory impairments or cognitive and perceptual difficulties.
  • Apply clinical reasoning, critical thinking and reflection to effectively contribute to team clinical decision making, client diagnoses and/or in identifying the scope of impairment.
  • Evaluate intervention and progress through reflection, analysis and outcome measures and document appropriately.
  • Support patient centered care across the team, ensuring that patients and their carers are involved in the planning and delivery of their own care and that cultural and linguistic differences and issues are recognised and intervention is adapted accordingly.
  • Participate in on call rota as required

Skills & Experience

  • Physiotherapy degree qualification or equivalent.
  • Health Professions Council Physiotherapy registration.
  • Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapists or equivalent is desirable.
  • Member of professional interest group is desirable.
  • Evidence of postgraduate education in the field of paediatrics and orthopaedics/musculoskeletal.
  • Post registration broad clinical experience in all areas of paediatrics.
  • Post registration specific experience working with children with neurological conditions and complex disability.
  • Experience in Ponseti technique desirable

About The Individual

A problem solver, you will demonstrate care and dedication in the treatment of patients and in interaction with all other staff members. You will have the ability to work to a high standard, with commitment to quality and best clinical practice at all times.  

If you wish to find out more about this opportunity, please send through your details we would be happy to accommodate an informal visit as part of your application process and look forward to meeting you!

Company

HCA Healthcare Over 50 years of creating a healthier tomorrow.   

Today HCA is the largest private healthcare provider in the world, and the largest provider of privately funded healthcare in the U.K. A world-class network of over 30 facilities in London, Manchester, Wilmslow, Glasgow and Prestatyn, with its latest venture opening in Birmingham in 2024.  Uniquely we also partner with the NHS to provide care within large NHS teaching hospitals. No other U.K. provider can match our global scale, breadth and depth of knowledge and expertise. We treat 27 million people each year across our global network, and many of our hospitals are rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC. Covering virtually all aspects of medicine from prevention and diagnosis through to treatment and aftercare in both our Primary and Secondary Care Divisions. Cardiac and Cancer Care, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Rehabilitation, Urgent Care, GP and Health screening to Obstetrics, IVF and Maternity care, to name a few.   

We can promise by joining the HCA family, you will learn from experts in every department, and your opportunities will be endless. You will be empowered to achieve more in your career and will be provided with outstanding rewards and development support to match the level of care we are famed for.  

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