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Physiotherapy Degree Apprenticeship from the Company
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, this latest
Physiotherapy Degree Apprenticeship job vacancy is located in the city
Manchester M located in the country
United Kingdom . This latest job opening is open to job seekers who have the latest education / graduate
GCSE . Job Vacancies in this
Physiotherapy field have been opened and published up to the specified time.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Physiotherapy Degree Apprenticeship at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust We welcome applications from compassionate, proactive, and enthusiastic individuals with an interest in physiotherapy and oncology. The apprentice will attend University as part of the Physiotherapy BSc part time course on 2 days per week and work clinically the other 3 days of the week The successful candidate will rotate between medical and surgery oncology inpatient areas delivering rehabilitation programmes to patients undergoing cancer treatments, symptom control or palliative care under the direction of qualified therapists. They will also contribute to the day to day running of the rehabilitation department. The successful candidate will also have external placements in other healthcare settings as part of the degree apprenticeship
Benefits: Learning and development Coaching and mentoring Access to funding available for CPD and Leadership courses Working within award-winning multi-disciplinary teams The Physiotherapy Degree Apprentice will work as part of the Rehabilitation Unit team. They will provide planned care to patients undergoing cancer treatment, symptom control, palliative care and rehabilitation and be able to take appropriate action to achieve the planned aims. Alongside clinical duties, the Physiotherapy apprentices will also be responsible for carrying out regular stock checks and ordering of equipment, including walking aids, splints and collars/braces. They will work alongside other staff members and disciplines to ensure the Rehabilitation Unit remains a safe patient environment. The Apprentice will be proficient, competent and show initiative seeking out learning opportunities as part of their clinical and non -clinical practice The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. CLINICAL To participate in the Physiotherapy Degree Apprenticeship and demonstrate skills and knowledge in keeping with acquired knowledge including external placements as part of the requirement of the degree apprenticeship To maintain regular and close communication with physiotherapists and team leader. To work alongside the MDT to deliver programmes of care and therapy for treatment, as per plan of care determined by physiotherapists and within the Physiotherapy degree apprenticeship To develop a rapport with patients and encourage interest and participation in their treatment programme. To support and undertake the assessment and management of non-complex patient's rehabilitation needs under the direct/indirect supervision of the physiotherapist and as required by the degree apprenticeship This will include initial data collection, assessment of mobility/basic function, implementation of identified treatment plans and information, monitoring/analysis of patients' progress, feedback discussion with seniors, provision of written reports and completion of appropriate MDT referrals To support and assist the physiotherapists within the medical and surgical teams in the treatment of complex patients To assist with implementing exercise programs and progressing/maintaining physical ability to optimise mobility and independence for surgical, medical and long stay inpatients including those undergoing stem-cell transplants. To undertake stair assessments with ambulatory patients prior to discharge to ensure safety and report any concerns to seniors To identify and supply appropriate walking aids to patients To identify appropriate manual handling aids for the safe moving and handling of patients under direct/indirect supervision of senior physiotherapist. To provide appropriate post-op exercise and lymphoedema advice/information to surgical patients following surgery. To measure and refer out to patients own local wheelchair services for the provision of appropriate wheelchairs and pressure cushions. To attend relevant ward MDT meetings, Board rounds and handover to identify appropriate new referrals and provide feedback of follow-up patient progress for the physiotherapy and occupational therapy team To update relevant electronic waiting lists and daily worklists to assist with the organization organisation and prioritization prioritisation of the team workload. To participate in audit and research projects within their own area of responsibility. The post holder will recognize recognise precautionary signs/symptoms and contraindications and will seek the support of an appropriate qualified member of the team when the need arises. To participate in a rotation scheme with the band 4 between surgery, and medical oncology wards, which may include haematology oncology and teenage and young adult wards as required and lead on elements of care as outlined in the service objective PROFESSIONAL Record and monitor relevant patient data. Maintain excellent communication with patients, relatives and carers on their treatment plan and progress. Demonstrate a variety of communication skills for patients and relatives who have limited or restricted communication. Demonstrate excellent care skills as a role model to others. Provide effective verbal or written feedback to therapists regarding patient care. Liaison with outside agencies and wider members of the multidisciplinary team Participate and maintain Continual Professional Development including learning needed for the degree apprenticeship Maintain a personal development plan using a personal portfolio to ensure clinical practice is based on best practice and up to date. Participate in appraisal with senior staff on an annual basis. Keep up to date with all policies, procedures and protocols related to the Rehabilitation Unit and relevant clinical practice. Attend staff meetings and In-service training, as required. Complete mandatory training and timely updates as required. Identify risk issues that impact on the patient's rehabilitative needs. Demonstrate high standards of clinical practice at all times. Demonstrate effective team working inclusive of all relevant professionals. Be accountable for own practice. Keep up to date with current practice pertinent to the NHS and professions. ORGANISATIONAL Record, report and where required take responsibility for a variety of systems required for delivering the service e.g., equipment, supplies, and environmental estates issues Be responsible for relaying confidential information as directed by qualified therapists. Use clinical databases e.g., Careflow, CWP/electronic patient records, order systems, etc. Participate in departmental projects as directed by senior staff and to facilitate learning needs of degree apprenticeship Take responsibility for the maintenance of up-to-date community referral information kept within the department. To undertake regular stock-check and ordering of all mobility aids, splints and braces (including spinal) to maintain a regular stock within the rehabilitation department. To order individual collars/braces/splints at the request of the physiotherapist. To maintain the Rehabilitation/gym environment in an organized and tidy manner. To ensure the continued cleanliness of all equipment within the Rehabilitation environment alongside the rehabilitation team. To keep the information folders up to date and well stocked
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Closed Date : 2025-04-06