FAQs
What is the primary role of the Bank B7 Physiotherapist?
The primary role of the Bank B7 Physiotherapist is to be an active member of the multidisciplinary community neuro-rehabilitation team, providing highly specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment.
What populations will the physiotherapist work with?
The physiotherapist will work with clients who have complex neurological pathologies, including those in need of stroke rehabilitation and other community neurorehabilitation services.
Is there an expectation to supervise other staff?
Yes, the physiotherapist will be responsible for the education and supervision of junior physiotherapy staff, including rotational staff, rehabilitation assistants, and physiotherapy students.
What kind of assessments will the physiotherapist conduct?
The physiotherapist will undertake highly specialist physiotherapy assessments using evidence-based outcome measures in various settings, such as clients' homes, clinics, and community centers.
What clinical framework is expected to be used?
The physiotherapist is expected to work clinically within an evidence-based framework.
How does the position address informed consent?
The physiotherapist will be responsible for gaining valid, informed consent for assessment and treatment interventions, while following legal and professional guidelines for sharing information.
What kind of problems will the physiotherapist encounter?
The physiotherapist will encounter a variety of physiotherapy problems that require advanced clinical reasoning and judgement for investigation, analysis, and assessment.
What is the mission of the community health services?
The mission is to work together to give children a better start and adults greater independence.
Can I contact someone for more information about the job?
Yes, for further details or informal visits, you can contact the Temporary Staff Bank at clcht.clchbank@nhs.net or call 02039378322.