Therapy AssistantNHS
Job summary
We have an exciting opportunity for a Physiotherapy Assistant Practitioner in [Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust] to join the Therapies Department at [Princess Alexandra Hospital]. You will be responsible for supporting the Physiotherapy team in delivering high-quality care to elderly inpatients, working under the supervision of a qualified Physiotherapist. Using your Foundation Degree knowledge and/or equivalent experience, you will assist with the assessment, implementation, and delivery of physiotherapy programmes for patients referred to the service. You will play a key role in supporting rehabilitation, promoting patient independence, and contributing to the effective delivery of compassionate, person-centred care as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Main duties of the job
As a Physiotherapy Assistant Practitioner, you will be responsible for managing your own caseload of elderly care patients, providing skilled interventions in accordance with agreed clinical guidelines and escalating concerns where appropriate. You will monitor patient progress, make clinical judgements within agreed parameters, and modify treatment programmes to meet individual needs. You will contribute to effective patient management through liaison with the multidisciplinary team, maintaining accurate documentation, preparing reports, and participating in case conferences. You will also support the learning and development of junior colleagues and physiotherapy students by providing day-to-day supervision and guidance within the clinical environment.
Job description
Responsibilities of this job role
- To plan and prioritise your workload effectively, ensuring daily activities are organised efficiently to meet service demands while maintaining a flexible approach to changing clinical priorities within the acute hospital environment.
- To work independently within your level of competence, demonstrating initiative in the acute hospital setting while recognising when guidance or additional support is required to maintain safe and effective practice.
- To work collaboratively with Physiotherapists and the wider team in delivering ward-based and departmental activities, contributing to the smooth and efficient operation of the Physiotherapy service.
- To apply approved rehabilitation techniques and use therapeutic equipment safely and appropriately, ensuring all interventions are carried out in accordance with clinical guidance to promote patient safety at all times.
- To provide support with departmental administrative duties as required, contributing to the effective organisation and day-to-day running of the Physiotherapy service.
- To maintain a clean, safe, and well-organised clinical environment, ensuring equipment and treatment areas are fit for purpose and support the efficient delivery of high-quality physiotherapy services.
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