To work as part of the podiatry team providing podiatry assessment, diagnosis, treatment and advice to an independent caseload. To build upon postgraduate clinical skills, knowledge and experience. To work under the guidance of senior members of staff to continue professional development and professional training programmes. Job responsibilities
Clinical To assess, diagnose, plan and implement treatment programmes for an individual caseload. To participate in the discharge planning process. To demonstrate highly developed physical skills inclusive of dexterity, co-ordination and sensory skills to carry out podiatry assessment and interventions. To work as an autonomous practitioner to be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of your own clinical and non-clinical activity associated with individual patient care. To plan and organise activity with appropriate time scheduling in order to complete all clinical and administrative duties including statistical record keeping. To be responsible for clinical record keeping in accordance with the Society of Podiatrists guidelines for documentation and legal requirements. To be responsible for the correct and safe use of the physical environment including equipment and to be responsible for the allocation of these resources. To contribute towards the provision of flexible and timely services. To attend mandatory training and to adhere to all Healthshare policies and procedures as they pertain to personnel, health & safety and child, elder protection issues and continuing health care needs. To participate and contribute to all activities associated with podiatry clinics in response to current trends and changes within the health service. To achieve effective communication with managers and colleagues both within the specialism in relation to service need and clinical issues incorporating participation in multi-professional meetings. Communication To communicate with clients and their carers information regarding diagnosis, treatment plans and expected goals. To communicate complex and sensitive information in an understandable format to patients and carers. Health, Safety and Security To maintain safe clinical practice in diagnosis and treatment and report any incidents, accidents and near misses in accordance with the Healthshare Incident Policy. To ensure own safety and the safety of all others within the working environment and comply with all Healthshare policies and procedures to protect the health, safety and welfare of anyone affected by the Healthshare's business. To ensure that equipment provided for the protection of health and safety is maintained and used appropriately and comply with emergency procedures relevant to your practice. To attend all Mandatory Training with regard to fire, health and safety, manual handling and control of infection. Quality and Clinical Governance As a term of your employment within Healthshare, you can be required to undertake such other duties commensurate with your grade / band and / or hours of work at your initial place of work or at any other of the organisations establishments, as may be reasonably required of you. Healthshare staff are responsible for protecting themselves and others against infection risks. All staff regardless of whether clinical or not are expected to comply with current infection control policies and procedures and to report any problems with regard to this to their managers. All staff undertaking patient care activities must attend infection control training and updates as required by Healthshare. All employees are required to act in such a way that at all times their actions safeguard the health and well-being of children and vulnerable adults. Familiarisation with and adherence to Healthshare's Safeguarding Children and Adult policies is an essential requirement for all employees as is the participation in related mandatory/statutory safeguarding training. All of the above activities are governed by the operational policies, standing financial instructions, policies and procedures and standards of Healthshare, as well as legislation and professional standards and guidelines. Post-holders are required to contribute to the organisations performance against those aspects of the Assurance and Regulatory Frameworks pertaining to their role and to supply evidence of compliance with standards/targets. This job description is intended as a guide and may be amended in discussion with the post holder to meet changing demands within the service and podiatry department. Person Specification
Qualifications
B.Sc. in Podiatry or equivalent HCPC Registered CPD relevant to podiatry Experience
Experience in core competencies within podiatry, including neurological and vascular testing at an undergraduate level. Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team. Evidence of communication skills within a wide variety of settings. Personal attributes
Ability to carry out moderate to intense physical effort throughout the working day and carry out concurrent activities. Ability to maintain high levels of concentration. Current driving licence or ability to meet the travel requirements of the post. Evidence of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Car Driver /owner. Knowledge
Up to date knowledge of professional practice. An understanding of legal responsibilities within the profession. Good verbal and written communication. Ability to organise and prioritise. Innovative approach to working life. Able to use own initiatives. Presentational skills. A proactive ability to represent the profession. Commitment, motivation and adaptability. 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.
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