Job summary THIS POST IS FIXED TERM/SECONDMENT FOR 12 MONTHS DUE TO MATERNITY COVER.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR THE SECONDMENT POSITION, YOU MUST OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM YOUR CURRENTLINE MANAGER PRIOR TO APPLYING FOR THIS POST.
We are looking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic AHP Clinical Lead (Band 7) with proven skills in the management of older adult patients with rehabilitation needs.
The successful candidate will lead the therapy input within Glan Irfon Reablement/ Rehabilitation Unit, Builth Wells, working alongside the Registered Manager.
Glan Irfon is a 12 bedded unit providing short term assessment or care planning to individuals that require wraparound 24 hour support and rehabilitation that cannot be provided at home.
The unit provides an exciting opportunity to develop the Discharge to Recover then Assess (D2RA) model, recognising that the acute hospital setting does not provide a suitable environment for recovery and assessment for ongoing needs.
Responsibilities will include: Service delivery and development of Glan Irfon Admitting and Discharging individuals Training and Development of staff (Care Provider/PTHB) Trusted Assessor for Social Care Assessment, including Reablement and Residential care home placement Assessment, Intervention and delegation of Rehabilitation Plans Main duties of the job Work as an autonomous practitioner delivering therapy and manage patientswith highly specialised complex needs in a variety of care collaboratively with other professions , GPs, Consultants, Nurses andother AHPs to provide expert patient centred care.Provide training, education, supervision and appraisal for staff and students.Contribute to the development of professional practice and the transformationand evaluation of service delivery.Support the research and innovation agenda through participating in researchand development aspects of service evaluation with an emphasis on value-based care andcomplex audit within their in partnership with service users and staff to achieve improved healthoutcomes for service users and develop clinical pathways.
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The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Person Specification Qualifications and Knowledge Essential Diploma/ Degree in Occupational Therapy / Physiotherapy HCPC registration Advanced accredited training at master's level or equivalent Accredited post graduate specialist courses/ training relevant to role Desirable MSc within relevant specialty Post-graduate qualification up to post grad diploma level in relevant area Member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapy/Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Relevant leadership courses/ qualifications Experience Essential Significant postgraduate experience relevant to specialty Significant experience managing a complex caseload working within relevant specialty Experience in multiagency team working within specialist area Evidence of supporting clinical governance requirements including codes of conduct Leadership of relevant networks/ practice groups Experience in audit and service evaluation Experience in research Experience in staff development including education Experience in supervision Experience in presenting to a range of audiences Desirable Experience in leading a team Experience of service planning and development across professional boundaries Experience of post graduate teaching Aptitude and Abilities Essential Proven advanced clinical practice and clinical reasoning skills to specialist level Ability to plan, prioritise and delegate own and others workload Ability to work effectively within a team and independently Possess excellent verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills to all stakeholders including patients Possesses teaching skills Possess effective organisational skills Ability to maintain accurate and legible clinical records and statistical information Skilled in unpredictable situations Ability to lead change Ability in coaching, mentoring, supervising and training Ability to emotionally adapt and demonstrate empathy and negotiation skills alertness and awareness in unpredictable environments Able to cope under pressure and adapt work patterns when the situation is unpredictable Ability to maintain high levels of concentration, Ability to set priorities and deliver and evaluate performance outcomes Ability to reflect on own performance Desirable Ability to speak Welsh Management and leadership skills Extensive research skills Values Essential Demonstrate PTHB Values Adaptive team player with ability to motivate and be respectful to others Professional confidence and reliable attitude to work Other Essential Ability to travel and to work in a variety of sites based on need Prepared to work flexibly over the weekend if needed to meet service needs Desirable Membership of appropriate special interest groups Clear vision of role and commitment to specialty