
Urgent Community Response Practitioner
- Lincolnshire
- £37,338-44,962 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Independently assess patients referred into the service using a specialist assessment to determine clinical diagnosis and treatment indicated and maintain records as an autonomous registered therapist within a variety of clinical settings.
- Use a wide range of skills and strategies to communicate with people about difficult matters or situations
- To manage a clinical caseload of patients with complex and specialised needs to a high professional standard and seek guidance from senior colleagues when necessary
- The job role requires frequent moderate physical effort e.g. moving and handling patients, mobile equipment, using hoists and other mechanical aids.
- Car driving daily, varying distances in urban and rural communities, including during adverse weather conditions
- Use skills of critical analysis and evaluation to make justifiable and timely clinical judgements utilising appropriate and sometimes limited information from a wide range of sources to assess, diagnose, plan, implement or direct complex care/interventions and evaluate effectiveness
- Identify and support the achievement of learning needs of individuals/team in response to service need and personal development planning
- Actively promote a supportive culture, where constructive feedback is received positively and regarded as a learning opportunity
- Display creativity and innovation in exploring and implementing possible solutions to problems and evaluating their effectiveness
- Contribute to the supervision of undergraduate/pre-registration Health Care Professionals and support workers within the team
- To be able to sustain postures such as kneeling, sitting on the floor and crawling during treatment sessions.
- To frequently manoeuvre, set up and adjust items of equipment following Health and Safety risk assessment protocols.
- To complete moving and handling assessments and demonstrate to carers, this may include hoisting or physical handling of patients.
- Use skills of critical analysis and evaluation to make justifiable and timely clinical judgements utilising appropriate and sometimes limited information from a wide range of sources to assess, diagnose, plan, implement or direct complex care/interventions and evaluate effectiveness
- Identify and support the achievement of learning needs of individuals/team in response to service need and personal development planning
- Actively promote a supportive culture, where constructive feedback is received positively and regarded as a learning opportunity
- Display creativity and innovation in exploring and implementing possible solutions to problems and evaluating their effectiveness
- Contribute to the supervision of undergraduate/pre-registration Health Care Professionals and support workers within the team
- To be able to sustain postures such as kneeling, sitting on the floor and crawling during treatment sessions.
- To frequently manoeuvre, set up and adjust items of equipment following Health and Safety risk assessment protocols.
- To complete moving and handling assessments and demonstrate to carers, this may include hoisting or physical handling of patients.
- Registered health care professional with existing registration - Physiotherapist/Occupational therapist
- Educated to degree level or equivalent
- Substantial consolidated experience of clinical practice in a range of settings
- Experience of working in a variety of primary or urgent care setting
- Supervision/mentoring experience
- Experience of urgent or emergency care
- Previous experience working via remote consultation/use of system one
- Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the clinical governance agenda
- Registered health care professional with existing registration - Physiotherapist/Occupational therapist
- Educated to degree level or equivalent
- Substantial consolidated experience of clinical practice in a range of settings
- Experience of working in a variety of primary or urgent care setting
- Supervision/mentoring experience
- Experience of urgent or emergency care
- Previous experience working via remote consultation/use of system one
- Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the clinical governance agenda