NELFT North East London Foundation TrustWe are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated experienced Podiatrist to join our friendly team within NELFT.
Our Podiatry Department is a forward thinking, busy service providing Podiatry Services within Havering and Barking and Dagenham. The population that we serve is both multi-cultural and diverse.
We work in a variety of locations including community, hospital and domiciliary settings and a car is therefore essential to this role. Our client base is primarily high-risk and you will be responsible for treatment planning for foot complications associated with diabetic, rheumatoid and vascular / ischaemic long-term conditions.
We are committed to CPD and training initiatives to achieve personal as well as service objectives.
In addition you will be given the opportunity to develop a special clinical interest by rotation into specialist areas such as Wound care, Biomechanics and Nail Surgery.
We also support the training of Podiatry students and our Podiatrists are actively involved in a clinical educator programme with the University of East London.
Main duties of the jobTherefore if you work well under pressure, enjoy assessing and treating high-risk patients with challenging foot problems and have excellent communication skills, this job could be for you!
Are flexible and can demonstrate initiative, and enjoy working as part of a team.Have good organisational and clinical skills, and are keen to support clinical excellence by developing "best practice".Are committed to robust assessment, treatment planning and patient discharge.Are keen to undertake audit and research.The post holder will be responsible for general podiatric services and will act as a Podiatrist in NELFT and will be clinically responsible for community and domiciliary services provided to patients in NELFT, primarily based in Barking & Dagenham and Havering, but may be required to work in other NELFT podiatry teams.
The post holder will be a member of the team who has specialist general skills and will be responsible for providing evidence based comprehensive assessment and diagnosis based on clinical findings and support the team by delivering general and high risk podiatry care within a variety of care pathways, working within codes of practice and professional guidelines.
Will provide training and education opportunities for other health professionals and patients to promote an understanding of foot care and self-care including falls prevention.
Job responsibilitiesWill undertake a predominantly high-risk clinical role at any locality according to current priority / demand on the service including assessment and treatment of patients with multiple pathologies formulating treatment plans based on clinical findings.
To be responsible for managing and prioritising your own day to day work load. Attend regular CPD events and participate in departmental team meetings. To participate and contribute to departmental clinical audit and Research initiatives. Will be flexible and show initiative in coping with changing circumstances relating to day to day planning of clinical duties. Will have the ability to mentor and supervise podiatry students and podiatry assistants demonstrating clinical skills and procedures. To have an understanding of the service performance targets. To take responsibility for monitoring stock levels and security of stock and maintenance of equipment within your own clinical area ensuring stock is ordered when required.
Person SpecificationRegistration / QualificationMust hold valid HCPC RegistrationMust hold BSc / Diploma in Podiatry/ Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry (Pre-Registration) MScMust hold Certificate in Local AnaestheticMust hold Certificate in Prescription Only MedicinesExperienceMinimum of 1 year post-graduate NHS Podiatry experienceBe able to work autonomously and as part of a teamExcellent communication skills across internal and external boundariesExperience of governance, quality and auditBasic IT skillsExperience of multi-agency workingAwareness of current NHS strategyNELFT ValuesUnderstand and demonstrate Trust ValuesDevelopmentCommitment to own development and life long learningEvidence of CPDAble to balance competing workload priorities - individual, team and directorateOtherApplicant will need to be car driver with valid UK Licence (this criteria will be reasonable adjusted to meet the requirements of a disabled applicant) and access to a car for work purposes. As they will need to travel throughout the area and provide podiatry for a domiciliary high risk caseloadDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis 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.
ContractPermanent
Working patternPart-time
Reference number395-HV706-24
Job locationsCommunity
Chadwell Heath Health Centre, Ashton Gardens
£37,338 to £44,962 a year pro rata (plus HCAS)
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