Bank Physiotherapist | Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, Coldfall, Haringey
Bank Physiotherapist | Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
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CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, Coldfall, Haringey
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 8 Nov | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: db40e007c4d644d68b01d601a89b68c3
Full Job Description
The postholder will work within the multidisciplinary Barnet Respiratory COPD team to deliver Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) to adult patients with chronic respiratory conditions and heart failure across the London borough of Barnet. There is currently a drive to tackle health inequality within the boundaries of pulmonary rehabilitation in Barnet located in North Central London as directed by NHS England. As a band 6 specialist cardiorespiratory physiotherapist, you will be expected to support the PR Health inequality quality improvement (QI) project, led by the PR clinical Lead, and work day-to-day in line with the aim of including patient groups who qualify to take part in PR as per criteria but are not currently included in our PR sessions due to issues underpinning health inequality and access. · · To use specialist respiratory knowledge and skills in proactively selection of suitable COPD patients for pulmonary rehabilitation utilising NICE and British Thoracic Society (BTS) guidelines, Association of Chartered Physiotherapist in Respiratory Care (ACPRC) guidelines, British Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (BACR) guidelines and Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Cardiac Rehabilitation (ACPICR) guidelines. · To work in line with the PR health inequality QIproject with a clear objective of case findings of patients at risk ofexperiencinghealth inequality · To undertake pre pulmonary rehabilitation clinics to ensure appropriate patients are selected and clinical risk isminimised. · To undertake and supervise others in running evidence based pulmonary rehabilitation and maintenanceprogramme,ensuringthatpatientoutcomescanbedemonstrated. · To undertake comprehensive assessments of respiratory and heart failure patients with co-morbidities, including physical examination, and to develop treatment plans for patients using investigative and analytical skills. · To assess, develop and implement specialist care programmes, including pulmonary rehabilitation withevidence-basedexercise prescription and progression, home oxygen, breathlessness, airway clearance, psychologicalinterventions,and medication reviews, adhering to evidence basedguidelines. We provide community health services to more than two million people across eleven London boroughs and Hertfordshire. Every day, our professionals provide high-quality healthcare in people's homes and local clinics, helping them to:
- stay well
- manage their own health with the right support
- avoid unnecessary trips to, or long stays in, hospital. We support our patients at every stage of their lives, providing health visiting for new-born babies through to community nursing, stroke rehabilitation and palliative care for people towards the end of their lives. · To communicate effectively with relatives, carers, patients, and other professionals to promote understanding of the aims of the specialist respiratory service, to ensure understandingofconditionandtoensureaconsistentapproachtopatientcare. · To communicate effectively and work collaboratively with medical, nursing, and allied health professional and other colleagues to ensure delivery of a coordinated multi-disciplinary service. · To provide specialist advice on the management of cardiorespiratory patients to colleagues working in other clinicalareas. · Communicate and report PR QIhealth inequality project to the clinical lead regularly and may present data to the trust innovation team. · To be contactable throughout the working day via the mobile phone systemwith the flexibilityto change planned activity sometimes in order to respond to arising situations.