Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist to join our Rehabilitation Therapy Team.
You will be a physiotherapy clinical expert, promoting the provision of high quality, evidence-based physiotherapy services, for children and young people who have an acquired brain injury or neurodisability accessing in patient neurorehabilitation, long term disability management placements and short breaks. You will be a natural and enthusiastic leader, able to support and lead a high performing team, whilst carrying your own caseload.
Staff benefits include London weighting, shuttle bus, and more Read more below
Main duties of the job
Role Requirements
You will provide high quality advanced practical and theoretical knowledge,evidence-based teaching, consultation, assessment, treatment planning and interventions. You will provide an expert level of physiotherapy leadership to the rehabilitation physiotherapy team, offering supervision and clinical support to drive quality and effectiveness of service delivery. You will work collaboratively across the multi-disciplinary team, ensuring all children receive personalised, intensive and high-quality physiotherapy interventions.
As part of the role, you will carry a specialist caseload as well as offering leadership and teaching to the physiotherapy rehabilitation team.
Interview Date: Week commencing 18th December 2023.
About us
About Us
The Childrens Trust is
the UKs leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing
expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist
centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our
Brain Injury Community Service.
Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we
are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction
8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of:
Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom.
Staff Benefits
The work we do is
highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable
range of benefits, including, adoption pay, time off for fertility treatment,
enhanced paternity leave, paid carers leave, time out days for those
experiencing menopause symptoms, time off for gender reassignment.
We also offer
additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements
ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length
of service.
Other benefits include
free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train
stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation
(subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where
applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the
opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative
environment.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Responsibilities
- Be a
physiotherapy clinical expert in the management of children and young people
with acquired brain injury and neurodisability.
- Provide
leadership to the physiotherapy team, providing innovative, high quality and evidence-based
physiotherapy interventions.
- Use expert physiotherapy
knowledge and advanced clinical reasoning skills to provide highly specialist
support and advice to the paediatric physiotherapy team in rehabilitation.
- Develop and lead
on an identified area of physiotherapy clinical specialism.
- Assess for, plan, deliver and evaluate physiotherapy
interventions for children within a multidisciplinary team setting.
- Produce functional and participation-based goals in
collaboration with the child/young person, family, and MDT.
- Lead
on and undertake specialist postural assessments of children with highly
complex needs e.g., multiple co-morbidities, neurodisabilities, through
standardised and non-standardised assessments and clinical observations.
- Support
implementation of the organisations upper limb pathway and evidence based
upper limb rehabilitation interventions.
- Offer
advanced knowledge and skills in the management of children with movement
disorders.
- Lead
on policy, standards, risk assessment and provision of aquatic therapy in
rehabilitation.
- To
assess for, and organise provision of, necessary therapy equipment and/or
orthotics.
- Assess
for and implement use of neuro technology within therapy sessions e.g., virtual reality,
anti-gravity devices.
- Work collaboratively
with families to maximise engagement in therapy sessions, support management of
their childs needs and promote confidence in meeting their childs needs.
- To
support the implementation of respiratory physiotherapy with the support of the
respiratory physiotherapist.
- Keep
appropriate and accurate intervention records which fulfil legal, professional
and the requirements of The Childrens Trust.
- Contribute to child
related reports as required and assist with the collation of these as required
in a timely manner.
- Provide
clinical cover across the service during episodes of staff shortage/heavy
workload to ensure effective service delivery.
- Undertake
other or additional duties that are within your skills and abilities, as the
organisation may reasonably require from time to time.
Communication
- Communicate
effectively with children, families and colleagues using effective, professional,
and appropriate strategies.
- Demonstrate a
commitment to involvement and collaboration with children and families across
the service. This will include involving the child or young person, as well as
parents and carers, in the decision-making process regarding physiotherapy
needs. This includes the need for discussion of challenging and emotive
subjects with families and children regarding long term needs and possible
outcomes.
- Lead Physiotherapy staff meetings and other
meetings when appropriate, as directed by the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies.
- Lead on and manage formal complaints,
in line with The Childrens Trust polices and contribute to the resolution of
written complaints.
Management of Self and Others
- Participate in
the overall day-to-day leadership and development of the physiotherapy service, to ensure an efficient
and safe service for all.
- Ensure
all physiotherapy services meet NHS England service specifications and
contractual obligations.
- Provide
supervision and clinical support to the physiotherapy team in rehabilitation
and students to meet individual and service needs.
- Represent
the therapy team on behalf of the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies, as
requested.
- Participate
in the annual Performance Development Review and monthly supervision sessions,
as required by The Childrens Trust, both as appraiser and appraisee.
- Advise the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies regarding
resources and equipment needs, including shortfalls.
- Manage time effectively, prioritising, and delegating
work, as required.
- Organise and deliver
a physiotherapy CPD programme, offering training and development opportunities
for the team.
- Lead on talks, workshops, presentations and lectures
at internal and external training sessions, conferences etc.
- Be aware of a range
of research methodologies in order to design, plan and conduct evaluation and
research projects to address issues arising from practice, and to critically
evaluate the research of others.
- Have the ability to
submit an abstract or poster to local or national conferences with support as
needed.
Governance
- Read and implement all policies, procedures, and risk assessments,
pertinent to working practice and keeps up to date with policy change as they
occur.
- Critically evaluate new
intervention methods and implement where appropriate.
- Actively participate in clinical governance meetings as required.
- Critically evaluate practice
through clinical audits and by appraisal of the information gained, in
combination with current knowledge of evidence-based practice; identify
opportunities for service improvement and development.
Professionalism
- Meet current HCPC and
CSP standards with respect to professionalism and to keep up to date with any
changes.
- Understand what is
required of therapy professionals by HCPC with respect to Fitness to Practice.
- Be responsible for
maintaining registration with HCPC and CSP.
- Adhere to the
policies and procedures of The Childrens Trust.
- In addition to The
Childrens Trust policies, the Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist is governed
by, and should adhere to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Standards of Proficiency for Physiotherapists and the Chartered Society of
Physiotherapists (CSP) Quality Assurance Standards.
- Responsible for
day-to-day time management and prioritisation of workload, taking into account
the needs of the whole service.
- Monthly formal supervision
ensuring reflection and documentation.
- Support recruitment
processes, as requested by the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies.
- Maintain professional
boundaries and professionalism at all times.
- Committed to
demonstrating the organisations values and behaviours at all times.
Health and Safety
- Adheres
to all health and safety guidelines, including infection prevention and control.
- Provide evidence of a valid NHS Covid Pass or acceptable proof of Covid
vaccination or medical exemption and all vaccinations (or medical exemption)
required for the post.
- Adhere
to manual handling procedures and complete mandatory manual handling training.
- Promotes
the health and safety of others.
- Uses the incident reporting and risk
assessment system (IRAR), to identify and report risks and incidents/actions if
directed.
- Responsible for identifying and mitigating
risk within the work environment.
Wellbeing and Emotional Resilience
- Maintains a
positive approach and outlook when dealing with change and overcoming
challenges and problems.
- Recognises
own limitations, develops realistic goals, and uses support network resource
when or if necessary.
- Treats
challenges and problems as a learning experience.
- Remains
organised and focused when under pressure.
- Responds
constructively to feedback and or criticism.
- Motivates
self and others.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Responsibilities
- Be a
physiotherapy clinical expert in the management of children and young people
with acquired brain injury and neurodisability.
- Provide
leadership to the physiotherapy team, providing innovative, high quality and evidence-based
physiotherapy interventions.
- Use expert physiotherapy
knowledge and advanced clinical reasoning skills to provide highly specialist
support and advice to the paediatric physiotherapy team in rehabilitation.
- Develop and lead
on an identified area of physiotherapy clinical specialism.
- Assess for, plan, deliver and evaluate physiotherapy
interventions for children within a multidisciplinary team setting.
- Produce functional and participation-based goals in
collaboration with the child/young person, family, and MDT.
- Lead
on and undertake specialist postural assessments of children with highly
complex needs e.g., multiple co-morbidities, neurodisabilities, through
standardised and non-standardised assessments and clinical observations.
- Support
implementation of the organisations upper limb pathway and evidence based
upper limb rehabilitation interventions.
- Offer
advanced knowledge and skills in the management of children with movement
disorders.
- Lead
on policy, standards, risk assessment and provision of aquatic therapy in
rehabilitation.
- To
assess for, and organise provision of, necessary therapy equipment and/or
orthotics.
- Assess
for and implement use of neuro technology within therapy sessions e.g., virtual reality,
anti-gravity devices.
- Work collaboratively
with families to maximise engagement in therapy sessions, support management of
their childs needs and promote confidence in meeting their childs needs.
- To
support the implementation of respiratory physiotherapy with the support of the
respiratory physiotherapist.
- Keep
appropriate and accurate intervention records which fulfil legal, professional
and the requirements of The Childrens Trust.
- Contribute to child
related reports as required and assist with the collation of these as required
in a timely manner.
- Provide
clinical cover across the service during episodes of staff shortage/heavy
workload to ensure effective service delivery.
- Undertake
other or additional duties that are within your skills and abilities, as the
organisation may reasonably require from time to time.
Communication
- Communicate
effectively with children, families and colleagues using effective, professional,
and appropriate strategies.
- Demonstrate a
commitment to involvement and collaboration with children and families across
the service. This will include involving the child or young person, as well as
parents and carers, in the decision-making process regarding physiotherapy
needs. This includes the need for discussion of challenging and emotive
subjects with families and children regarding long term needs and possible
outcomes.
- Lead Physiotherapy staff meetings and other
meetings when appropriate, as directed by the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies.
- Lead on and manage formal complaints,
in line with The Childrens Trust polices and contribute to the resolution of
written complaints.
Management of Self and Others
- Participate in
the overall day-to-day leadership and development of the physiotherapy service, to ensure an efficient
and safe service for all.
- Ensure
all physiotherapy services meet NHS England service specifications and
contractual obligations.
- Provide
supervision and clinical support to the physiotherapy team in rehabilitation
and students to meet individual and service needs.
- Represent
the therapy team on behalf of the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies, as
requested.
- Participate
in the annual Performance Development Review and monthly supervision sessions,
as required by The Childrens Trust, both as appraiser and appraisee.
- Advise the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies regarding
resources and equipment needs, including shortfalls.
- Manage time effectively, prioritising, and delegating
work, as required.
- Organise and deliver
a physiotherapy CPD programme, offering training and development opportunities
for the team.
- Lead on talks, workshops, presentations and lectures
at internal and external training sessions, conferences etc.
- Be aware of a range
of research methodologies in order to design, plan and conduct evaluation and
research projects to address issues arising from practice, and to critically
evaluate the research of others.
- Have the ability to
submit an abstract or poster to local or national conferences with support as
needed.
Governance
- Read and implement all policies, procedures, and risk assessments,
pertinent to working practice and keeps up to date with policy change as they
occur.
- Critically evaluate new
intervention methods and implement where appropriate.
- Actively participate in clinical governance meetings as required.
- Critically evaluate practice
through clinical audits and by appraisal of the information gained, in
combination with current knowledge of evidence-based practice; identify
opportunities for service improvement and development.
Professionalism
- Meet current HCPC and
CSP standards with respect to professionalism and to keep up to date with any
changes.
- Understand what is
required of therapy professionals by HCPC with respect to Fitness to Practice.
- Be responsible for
maintaining registration with HCPC and CSP.
- Adhere to the
policies and procedures of The Childrens Trust.
- In addition to The
Childrens Trust policies, the Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist is governed
by, and should adhere to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Standards of Proficiency for Physiotherapists and the Chartered Society of
Physiotherapists (CSP) Quality Assurance Standards.
- Responsible for
day-to-day time management and prioritisation of workload, taking into account
the needs of the whole service.
- Monthly formal supervision
ensuring reflection and documentation.
- Support recruitment
processes, as requested by the Head of Rehabilitation Therapies.
- Maintain professional
boundaries and professionalism at all times.
- Committed to
demonstrating the organisations values and behaviours at all times.
Health and Safety
- Adheres
to all health and safety guidelines, including infection prevention and control.
- Provide evidence of a valid NHS Covid Pass or acceptable proof of Covid
vaccination or medical exemption and all vaccinations (or medical exemption)
required for the post.
- Adhere
to manual handling procedures and complete mandatory manual handling training.
- Promotes
the health and safety of others.
- Uses the incident reporting and risk
assessment system (IRAR), to identify and report risks and incidents/actions if
directed.
- Responsible for identifying and mitigating
risk within the work environment.
Wellbeing and Emotional Resilience
- Maintains a
positive approach and outlook when dealing with change and overcoming
challenges and problems.
- Recognises
own limitations, develops realistic goals, and uses support network resource
when or if necessary.
- Treats
challenges and problems as a learning experience.
- Remains
organised and focused when under pressure.
- Responds
constructively to feedback and or criticism.
- Motivates
self and others.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of five years clinical experience post basic qualification.
- Experience in neuro rehabilitation; adults or paediatric.
- Experience of service development and quality improvement.
Desirable
- Experience of working with children/young people and/or acquired brain injury/ Neurodisability.
- Experience of leading a team.
Qualifications
Essential
- Degree/Diploma Physiotherapy.
- HCPC registration.
- Training and experience in leading aquatic therapy sessions.
- Continuous Professional Development above the regulatory body standards.
- Willing to undertake training if requested including neuro toxin injection training.
Desirable
- Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapists.
- Post graduate Diploma or Masters or studied at that level.
- Evidence of successful completion of post-basic training or courses.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Workload management including delegation of tasks.
- Excellent verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills including communicating complex or potentially distressing information to parents/carers and managing conflict when appropriate.
- Analytical and creative problem-solving skills in unpredictable situations, synthesising a variety of evidence and presenting this in a relevant format e.g., report; presentation.
- Workload management including delegation of tasks and day-to-day team leadership.
- Reflective practice skills able to give clear and effective feedback and support others to develop.
Desirable
- Clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and young people with ABI & neurodisability.
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of current research in acute brain injury in paediatrics.
- Knowledge of relevant outcome measures relating to acute brain injury and/ or paediatric neurology.
- Knowledge of current research and evidence-base, clinical audit, and service evaluation methods.
- Formal and informal clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and/or adults with ABI/ neuro-disability.
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children and young people with complex disabilities.
- Flexible, can do, solution focused attitude to competing commitments in workload.
Desirable
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes, and long-term impact of acquired brain injury (ABI).
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Commitment to the promises of The Childrens Trust.
- Physically fit and able to comply with trust manual handling guidelines. Able to carry out moderate to intense physical effort throughout the working day and carry out concurrent activities.
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload.
- Highly motivated and reliable.
- Ability to cope working in a demanding environment.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of five years clinical experience post basic qualification.
- Experience in neuro rehabilitation; adults or paediatric.
- Experience of service development and quality improvement.
Desirable
- Experience of working with children/young people and/or acquired brain injury/ Neurodisability.
- Experience of leading a team.
Qualifications
Essential
- Degree/Diploma Physiotherapy.
- HCPC registration.
- Training and experience in leading aquatic therapy sessions.
- Continuous Professional Development above the regulatory body standards.
- Willing to undertake training if requested including neuro toxin injection training.
Desirable
- Member of Chartered Society of Physiotherapists.
- Post graduate Diploma or Masters or studied at that level.
- Evidence of successful completion of post-basic training or courses.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Workload management including delegation of tasks.
- Excellent verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills including communicating complex or potentially distressing information to parents/carers and managing conflict when appropriate.
- Analytical and creative problem-solving skills in unpredictable situations, synthesising a variety of evidence and presenting this in a relevant format e.g., report; presentation.
- Workload management including delegation of tasks and day-to-day team leadership.
- Reflective practice skills able to give clear and effective feedback and support others to develop.
Desirable
- Clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and young people with ABI & neurodisability.
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of current research in acute brain injury in paediatrics.
- Knowledge of relevant outcome measures relating to acute brain injury and/ or paediatric neurology.
- Knowledge of current research and evidence-base, clinical audit, and service evaluation methods.
- Formal and informal clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and/or adults with ABI/ neuro-disability.
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children and young people with complex disabilities.
- Flexible, can do, solution focused attitude to competing commitments in workload.
Desirable
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes, and long-term impact of acquired brain injury (ABI).
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Commitment to the promises of The Childrens Trust.
- Physically fit and able to comply with trust manual handling guidelines. Able to carry out moderate to intense physical effort throughout the working day and carry out concurrent activities.
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload.
- Highly motivated and reliable.
- Ability to cope working in a demanding environment.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).