Job responsibilities
Clinical:
Manage a delegated caseload of patients triaged by a qualified
therapist, providing assessment and follow up visits (IPU and
community), equipment, and advice to patients and their
families / carers as appropriate.
Provide feedback or escalation to senior therapists and seek
support as needed.
Work autonomously within defined protocols and competency
levels, under the supervision of a qualified Physiotherapist,
Occupational Therapist or Registered Nurse.
Undertake appropriate assessments and interventions
autonomously both to individuals and a group.
Work to support patients goals, rehabilitation, enablement and
self-management, with individuals or groups under the
guidance of a qualified OT/PT or RN as required.
Support the fatigue and breathlessness management selfmanagement course and offer 1:1 to reinforcement of
techniques.
Lead, manage and deliver social support and lighter touch
patient groups, both onsite at Brentry and in community
locality settings. This includes working closely with volunteers.
Design and deliver in person or virtual teaching/support
sessions.
Negotiate and agree functional treatment goals with patients,
using a range of technical and creative skills as delegated by
therapy staff.
Be responsible for ongoing assessment, treatment,
intervention and discharge planning for assigned patients in
IPU. This includes assessment and prescription of equipment
and minor adaptations, and implementation of therapeutic
activities.
Assess simple functional mobility needs and refer or signpost
for appropriate equipment.
Evaluate patient progress, reassess and adjust treatment
programmes in consultation with an OT, Physio or RN.
Deliver therapy treatment plans as delegated and designed by
hospice OTs/PTs using a rehabilitative or compensatory
approach to enable patients to participate in treatment
episodes and support actives of daily living.
Provide general advice to patients, relatives and carers to
ensure understanding of the aims of the prescribed
intervention and a consistent approach to patient care, and
offering information on hospice and community services
Support the service through non-clinical duties, including
organisation and co-ordination of new groups, stocks and
working environment
Work without direct supervision to implement and support
patients in their treatment plans as designed by a
Physiotherapist/Occupational Therapist/RN.
Report progress, issues and discharge plans to the OT and PT
at agreed intervals.
Be responsible for maintaining the OT and PT equipment store
at the hospice, including basic maintenance, cleaning and
stock levels.
Collaborate with the multi-disciplinary team to support
patients activity, independence and quality of life
Work within SPH Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of
Liberty Safeguards Policy, and Safeguarding policy to ensure
you safeguard the interests of all patients and their families,
escalating concerns when necessary.
Understand and follow safeguarding procedures and escalate
concerns appropriately.
Use digital tools and patient record systems in line with
Information Governance and data protection standards.
To participate in hospice special interest groups.
Communication
Maintain a high standard of behaviour and communicate
sensitively, supportively and in a timely manner with members
of the multidisciplinary team, patients, carers, and relatives.
Respect and accommodate patients beliefs and preferences,
using alternative communication methods where needed.
Complete all documentation accurately, legibly and in
accordance with hospice policy and Information Governance
standards.
Respect patient confidentiality.
Being aware of barriers to understanding such cognitive
changes through illness.
Participate in and/or facilitate multidisciplinary meetings, in
person or virtually.
Personal & People Development
Prepare for and participate in own individual performance
review and development process.
Keep up to date with all mandatory and statutory training
Maintain clinical competencies relevant to role
Seek feedback to inform own development needs
Work to maintain your own physical and mental health to
enable you to be fit and resilient for the role
Engage in continuous professional development
Identify when support is needed in any areas of own work
Reflect on intense/challenging situations with colleagues
and/or through with clinical supervision and reflective practice.
Health & Safety
As appropriate to role, assess and advise service users on safe
equipment use (once successfully completed competencies).
Follow all hospice policies, procedures and risk assessments to
ensure safety.
Know emergency procedures and how to act swiftly to get
help.
Follow the hospice lone worker policy
Adhere to, promote and educate others on infection prevention
practices.
Report any accidents, incidents and near misses via the SPH
reporting system and identifies risks in work activities and
processes.
Supports and challenges others to maintain health, safety and
security.
Be mentally and emotionally resilient to support to patients
and their carers effectively.
Service Improvement
Contribute to monitoring and improving care standards
through audit and research.
Implements policies relevant to your work and suggest
changes to improve practice, particularly the new lighter touch
and social support groups.
Identify and suggest improvements to service.
Take on new tasks and adapt as agreed, asking for support
needed
Contributes ideas in team meetings and with line manager
Assist in service evaluations, including designing
questionnaires and collecting patient feedback.
Quality
Practise according to agreed standards of care within scope of
competence and area of responsibility
Prioritises own workload and manage time to ensure priorities
are met and quality of care.
Equality & Diversity
Treat everyone with dignity and respect, actively promoting
equality, diversity and inclusion.
Works to meet the needs of a diverse patient population.
Challenge bias, prejudice, and intolerance, or report to their
line manager.
Supports individuals in exercising their rights
Be aware of how own behaviour impacts others.