Podiatrist (Development Role)NHS
Job summary
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Band 5 Podiatrist to join our dynamic team. The role is a development role, leading to a Band 6 Podiatrist role on successful completion of the required training, and development of relevant skills ,within a twelve month period of being in post. The role will involve timely assessment and treatment of a wide range of conditions utilising specialist skill sets and provision of specialist advice. It also involves collaborative working with Acute Services including James Paget University Hospital, and Norfolk and Norwich Hospital
Main duties of the job
The post will be based in a clinical setting and the postholder will carry and be responsible for their own caseload. They will assess, diagnose, develop and implement individualised care programmes for a caseload of patients who have complex podiatry presentations including acute and chronic pain patterns; significant physical impairments due to pain or injury and psychological issues and maintain own records as an autonomous practitioner.
The postholder will work with the Clinical Leads to further develop, in line with evidence-based clinical best practice, ECCH's integrated Podiatry Service.
Main duties of the job
- To carry and be responsible for own caseload. Assess, diagnose, develop and implement individualised care programmes for a caseload of patients who have complex Podiatry presentations including acute and chronic pain patterns; significant physical impairments due to pain or injury and psychological issues and maintain own records as an autonomous practitioner.
- To be a source of expertise for ECCH's integrated Podiatry service, facilitating an efficient and effective care pathway for patients.
- Access to arrange imaging, as appropriate, either independently or through our MAT's service/leads
- Developing individualised care and treatment programmes with suitable progression in line with patient expectation and ability
- Ensure effective communication to enable patients to achieve their maximum potential for self-management particularly where this is impaired due to pain and / or fear.
- A high standard of communication skills and clinical work is required which will also include teaching and supervision of other health professionals, non-registered staff and students.
- Work with the Clinical Leads for Podiatry to further develop, in line with evidence-based clinical best practice.
Job description
Band 5 Job Description:
Clinical Duties:
1.To be responsible for the assessment diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation of Podiatric care to a variety of patients with a wide range of clinical needs including:
High Risk Diabetes
Chronic Neuropathy
Chronic disease e.g. rheumatoid Arthritis
Vascular problems
Wound management/tissue viability
2.Care will be provided in a range of settings which may include:
Hospital Clinics
Hospital Wards
Health Centre Community Clinics
GP Practice Clinics
Residential Homes for the Elderly
Patients Homes
Care Centres for the Disabled and Learning Difficulties
3.To be responsible for the assessment of new patients with subsequent production of individual care packages and provision of the appropriate foot care education advice to groups of patients.
4.With the ability to use the decision making process to identify when patients require the intervention of other professional and/or departmental specialist areas by following agreed departmental referral pathways e.g. acute Wound care/Biomechanics.
5.To participate in the departmental rota for nail surgery and ward rounds.
6.To perform diabetic assessment review clinics in G.P Practices where duties will include:
- Diabetic Foot assessment using the appropriate equipment i.e. Thermometer, Doppler.
- To identify risk factors and categorise patients into appropriate risk banding.
7.To be responsible for the day to day planning of personal workloads for the completion of home visits and visits to Residential Homes for the Elderly and Rehabilitation Centres.
8.To be actively involved in the provision of Foot Health Education advice to patients, relatives and carers and to participate in foot health training where appropriate for CHS, Primary Care and Social Services Staff.
9.To be actively involved in the development of departmental policies and procedures.
10.To be responsible for the maintenance and security of stock.
11.To follow departmental Policies Procedures and Guidelines but have the discretion to make own clinical diagnosis and decisions within professional boundaries.
12.To have the capability to move and handle patients who may be immobile, wheelchair or bed-bound often in confined spaces.
13.To be flexible and provide cover for other Podiatrists at short notice or during periods of absence.
14.To complete the Band 6 competency based learning programme.
Communication:
1.To work effectively as a member of the multi professional team.
2.To ensure effective communication of complex and changing disease process/foot health issues with patients, relatives and carers where there may be barriers to understanding.
3.To maintain accurate records of all patient consultations and related work carried out at each clinical session, including computerised data collection.
4.To attend and actively contribute to departmental meetings.
5.To ensure that all information relating to clients and staff gained through employment with the Trust is kept confidential. Disclosure to any unauthorised person is a serious disciplinary offence.
Health and Safety:
1.To report any accidents, complaints, defects in equipment, Near Misses, and untoward incidents, following ECCH procedure.
2.To ensure that Health and Safety Legislation is complied with at all times including COSHH, Workplace Risk Assessment and Control of Infection.
3.To attend all mandatory training sessions as required by ECCH.
Research and Development/Audit:
1.To participate in audit activities and development of outcomes.
2.To keep up to date with and apply relevant evidence based research finding to practice.
3.To be involved in research and development Department Programme, including possible new/alternative ways of working.
4.To participate in the department's Clinical Governance initiatives and the development and implementation of standards, guidelines, policies and protocols.
Professional Development
1.To maintain Registration with Health Professional Council (HPC).
2.To work within the HPC code of Conduct, ECCH Policies and procedures, and adhere to the Patient's Charter.
3.Actively participate in Continuing Professional Development to develop new skills, and maintain and update existing skills.
4.To ensure high quality delivery of the Podiatry service, and fulfil CPD requirements identified through the appraisal process. Staff will be expected to rotate into specialist areas within the department.
5.To supervise Podiatry Assistants/Technical Grades and take an active part in the training of students acting as a mentor where appropriate.
6.To participate in the observational placements of Student Podiatrists.
7.To participate in the planning in service training.
- All roles within East Coast Community Healthcare CIC (ECCH) require staff to demonstrate our Values and Signature Behaviours in the care and service they provide to patients, service users, stakeholders and colleagues. All members of staff should consider these as an essential part of their job role.
- Our Values outline the core behaviours that we can all achieve and are summarised as an acronym within the word 'CARE'. These stand for: Compassion, Action, Respect and Everyone.
- Underpinning our Values are our Signature Behaviours which highlight by taking the right actions we continue to build a strong culture. Our four Signature Behaviours are: Compassion - We Listen, We Learn, We Lead| Action - My Accountability, My Responsibility | Respect - Respect Our Resources: People, Time and Money | Everyone - Work Together, Achieve Together.
To view the Band 6 Job Description please see attached files.
About us
ECCH is well established health care provider and has been successfully delivering NHS care within the community since 2011. We provide a range of NHS, community health and social care services predominantly across the easterly region of the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.We are aligned to NHS terms and conditions, and offer many employee benefits, to find out more about us visit our website - www.ecch.org. We are a social enterprise and staff owned organisation which means staff can opt to be shareholders and have a real say in how ECCH is run and evolves to deliver healthcare for the future.At the heart of our ambition, we work in partnership with and for the community to become the provider and employer of choice for community healthcare.