
Static Physiotherapist in Inpatient Rehabilitation
- Newport
- £39,263-47,280 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- to contribute to the implementation of changes within the work area
- in conjunction with other senior staff, to clinically mentor and supervise band 5 physiotherapists and support workers
- to be involved with and lead student placements as a clinical educator
- to contribute to the delivery of the in service training programme
- to actively participate in audit
- Diploma/degree in Physiotherapy
- Registered with Health and Care professionals Council
- Appropriate range of Post grad clinical education
- MCSP
- Active participant in relevant interest group
- Completion of clinical educators or equivalent
- Broad range of post grad clinical experience, including rotational experience
- Experience of participating in and delivering in-service training programmes
- Experience of supervising staff
- Experience of supervising students
- Undertaken a rotation in this speciality
- Evidence of having worked in the UK as a HCPC registered physiotherapist
- Evidence of having worked unsupervised
- Experience of integrating user participation in service development
- Experience in service development
- The ability to discuss the clinical reasoning process in the management of complex cases
- The ability to identify and act upon adverse clinical signs
- Awareness of relevant national and local guidelines
- Good communication skills both verbal and written when interacting with members of the team, other professionals patients and their families
- The ability to work effectively in a team environment
- evidence of initiative
- Good time management
- The ability to discuss the ethos of clinical governance and its relevance in physiotherapy practice
- The ability to demonstrate an understanding of the NHS and the challenges facing the physiotherapy service
- The ability to supervise staff who will be directly accountable to the post holder
- Commitment to participating in clinical and Organisational audit
- The ability to demonstrate critical appraisal skills
- Evidence of continuing professional development sufficient to meet HCPC requirements
- appreciation of research principles and findings and the impact on clinical findings
- Evidence of teaching at an undergraduate and postgraduate level
- Experience of dealing with personnel issues
- IT literate
- The ability to speak Welsh or a willingness to learn
- The physical ability to perform and cope with all aspects of manual handling as demanded by the role
- Professional appearance
- The ability to adapt to changes in work routine
- Available for the respiratory on-call rota and other seven day working rotas where appropriate
- The ability to travel between sites within the health board or patients residences in a timely manner to meet the requirements of the post
- Clear reason for applying for this particular role
- Diploma/degree in Physiotherapy
- Registered with Health and Care professionals Council
- Appropriate range of Post grad clinical education
- MCSP
- Active participant in relevant interest group
- Completion of clinical educators or equivalent
- Broad range of post grad clinical experience, including rotational experience
- Experience of participating in and delivering in-service training programmes
- Experience of supervising staff
- Experience of supervising students
- Undertaken a rotation in this speciality
- Evidence of having worked in the UK as a HCPC registered physiotherapist
- Evidence of having worked unsupervised
- Experience of integrating user participation in service development
- Experience in service development
- The ability to discuss the clinical reasoning process in the management of complex cases
- The ability to identify and act upon adverse clinical signs
- Awareness of relevant national and local guidelines
- Good communication skills both verbal and written when interacting with members of the team, other professionals patients and their families
- The ability to work effectively in a team environment
- evidence of initiative
- Good time management
- The ability to discuss the ethos of clinical governance and its relevance in physiotherapy practice
- The ability to demonstrate an understanding of the NHS and the challenges facing the physiotherapy service
- The ability to supervise staff who will be directly accountable to the post holder
- Commitment to participating in clinical and Organisational audit
- The ability to demonstrate critical appraisal skills
- Evidence of continuing professional development sufficient to meet HCPC requirements
- appreciation of research principles and findings and the impact on clinical findings
- Evidence of teaching at an undergraduate and postgraduate level
- Experience of dealing with personnel issues
- IT literate
- The ability to speak Welsh or a willingness to learn
- The physical ability to perform and cope with all aspects of manual handling as demanded by the role
- Professional appearance
- The ability to adapt to changes in work routine
- Available for the respiratory on-call rota and other seven day working rotas where appropriate
- The ability to travel between sites within the health board or patients residences in a timely manner to meet the requirements of the post
- Clear reason for applying for this particular role