Physiotherapy Assistant - Oxford, United Kingdom - Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Renal & Surgery Physiotherapy team at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.


We are recruiting a Band 3 Physiotherapy Assistant (37.5 hours per week) to assist with the delivery of physiotherapy interventions to patients on the renal and surgical wards at the Churchill Hospital.

The post holder will work on the inpatient renal and surgical wards at the Churchill alongside a senior physiotherapist, as well as support the running of the well-established pre-operative physiotherapy service through administrative tasks.


Please note that OUH is not able to offer visa sponsorship for this Band 3 role

For further information or to arrange a visit, please contact:
Harriet Finze, Team Lead Physiotherapist

To work as a member of the renal & surgery physiotherapy team to provide programmes of therapeutic activity for surgery and renal patients, within the framework laid down by therapists

To support the pre-operative physiotherapy service with administrative duties

To promote patient goals to enable early and safe discharge from hospital

To assist the therapy team with a range of duties.

To record patient information.


Implement and evaluate basic therapy interventions for patients in activities relating to their treatment programme, accountable at all times to a registered practitioner.

To input data onto IT systems.

To maintain rehab equipment in the department, order, clean and communicate with suppliers.


Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) is a world-renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK.

We employ approximately 12,500 staff (including over 4,000 nurses and 2,000 doctors and 850 AHP staff).

The Trust comprises four main hospital sites:

the John Radcliffe Hospital (which includes the Children's Hospital, West Wing, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre and Women's Centre), the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, all located in Oxford, and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, North Oxfordshire.


The Churchill Hospital is a centre of excellence for Cancer Services and other specialities, including Specialist Surgery, Renal and Transplant, Clinical and Medical Oncology and Clinical Haematology.


Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.

We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.

These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family.

Duties and responsibilities

Communication


  • Exchange and communicate factual information to patients using encouragement, reassurance and tact and overcome barriers to understanding with patients whose understanding is impaired.
  • Maintain accurate, objective up to date patient records according to Trust standards.
  • Use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to communicate effectively with patients, to progress rehabilitation and treatment programmes.
  • Receive and provide routine information to staff, patients and carers.
  • Accept and relay information / messages to / from registered staff, verbally, electronically and in writing as requested.
  • To communicate effectively with registered staff to feedback about patient caseload/progress.
  • To participate in regular meetings with other members of the therapy team and multidisciplinary team.
  • To deal effectively with patients who have a range of communication and behavioural needs.
  • On an informal basis, to promote the profile of therapies in the Trust
Clinical Responsibilities


  • To understand a range of procedures which require a base level of theoretical knowledge by practical experience
  • To work flexibly and be able to adjust to the constantly changing demands of the departments.
  • To have holistic understanding of patient and family dynamics, the patient's condition and its impact on function.
  • To use initiative when responding to changing patient signs i.e. ceasing treatment if patient unwell.
  • To support registered practitioners, carrying out planned programmes of treatment for patients.
  • To adjust treatment programmes autonomously when clinically appropriate and report changes to the registered practitioner.
  • To provide planned advice, support and instruction to patients and where relevant their carers, to promote understanding of the aims of their treatment plan.
  • To carry out treatment plans, which may be in the form of group activity, as directed by registered staff and monitor, note and report back on the patient's progress.
  • To undertake activities relevant to the clinical area which demonstrate skills that have required specific training
  • To prepare, issue and give instruction in the use of equ

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