Senior Physiotherapist - Blackrock Health
  • Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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Job Description

Job Title: Senior Physiotherapist Department: Pelvic Health - Physiotherapy Job Type: Permanent Hours: 35 per week (Full-Time) Blackrock Clinic is the leading and longest established private hospital and clinic in Ireland. Since it opened in the mid-1980s, the clinic has consistently built an unparalleled reputation in new high-tech surgical procedures, medical treatments, and ground-breaking diagnostics. Blackrock Clinic is now part of Blackrock Health private hospital group along with the Hermitage Clinic, Galway Clinic, and Limerick Clinic, some of the most advanced hospitals in Irish private healthcare. As a JCI accredited hospital, Blackrock Clinic is a progressive and pioneering hospital in which care for the patient is central to everything we do. ROLE PURPOSE You must practice within the Codes of Practice, Rules and Guidelines set out by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and comply with the policies and procedures of Blackrock Clinic. To develop and co-ordinate the Pelvic Health Physiotherapy service at Blackrock Clinic. The Senior Physiotherapist will be responsible for conducting a clinical caseload as assigned by the manager and in accordance with service needs.In addition the Senior Physiotherapist will deliver Educational talks and in-services to colleagues, medical professionals as required, take part in service development and conduct assigned administration duties. Personally and professionally you are accountable to the patient. You are personally accountable for your own actions at all times. QUALIFICATIONS Degree in Physiotherapy: BSC (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Dublin Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Bachelor in Physiotherapy (Honours) degree from the National University of Ireland Diploma of Physiotherapy of the University of Dublin or the National University BSc (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Limerick Physiotherapy qualification validated by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapy CORU registered Recognised post-graduate qualification eg. MSc in Physiotherapy / Sports Medicine / MMACP Membership of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists (MISCP). Continued Professional Development Diary including evidence of reflective practice, In-service training, courses attended and Clinical Governance gained. Post graduate courses relevant to the clinical specialty. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1.Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation 1.1To demonstrate a high level of clinical expertise in the area of pelvic health.. 1.2To undertake the assessment and appropriate management of patients with continence and other pelvic related conditions as designated by the Physiotherapist in Charge. 1.3To be a leader in setting clinical standards using evidence based practice. 1.4To provide advice and support to Physiotherapy and multi disciplinary colleagues on clinical practice issues. 1.5To advise on and discuss the management of patients with continence and other related conditions, when consulted by other Physiotherapist. 1.6To ensure all documentation is maintained in accordance with hospital policies. 1.7To liaise in an effective and open way with all other team members and consultants topromote a team approach to care. 1.8To demonstrate evidence based practice through the process of clinical reasoning and decision making, and allowing knowledge to be applied to complex/different situations. 1.9The Therapist is expected to partake in and contribute to general service planning and development activities and efforts within the department as required. 2.Communication Skills 2.1Report relevant information verbally and in writing to appropriate personnel. 2.2Respond appropriately to patient/family requests and questions. 2.3Communicate appropriately with colleagues and other members of the health care team. 2.4Recognise self-limitations and seek assistance. 2.5Attend and contribute in staff meetings and team briefing. 2.6Communicate in a manner that avoids antagonism, reduces conflict and prevents undue anxiety. 3.Education 3.1To act as a mentor for Physiotherapy colleagues. 3.2To act as an advisor and educational resource on a regional and national basis. 3.3To demonstrate leadership and advice as required on research methodology. 3.4To keep abreast of new developments in the Physiotherapy profession and identify opportunities to improve the service. 3.5To assist in the ongoing development of in-service training programmes ensuring that the training reflects that the needs of the service are met. 3.6To promote and encourage the running of in-services. 3.7To clinically appraise the evidence base for Physiotherapy intervention and apply it to change practice. 4.Health and Safety 4.1Comply with Health and Safety policies and procedures which includes ensuring equipment used on the service is maintained to the required standard and defects are reported toappropriate authorities as soon as possible. 4.2Implement agreed policies, procedures and safe professional practice. 4.3Work in a safe manner with due care and attention to the safety of self and others. 4.4Be aware of Risk Management issues, identify risks and take appropriate action. 4.5Report any adverse incidents or near misses. 4.6Adhere to department policies in relation to the Care and Safety of any equipment. 5.Administration 5.1Actively participate in the improvement and development of Physiotherapy services by liaising with the Clinical Specialist. 5.2Gather and analyse statistics and participate in audits as directed by the Clinical Physiotherapist. 5.3Carry out other duties appropriate to the post as required from time to time by the Physiotherapy Manager. 6.Professional Expectations 6.1Function within the limits of Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists and hospitalpolicies, procedures and standards. 6.2Support the Mission Statement of Blackrock Clinic. 6.3Observe appropriate lines of authority. 6.4Demonstrate flexibility by assisting in other areas of the hospital as required. 6.5Set annual goals and objectives with head of department. 6.6Continue to develop personal knowledge and skills. 6.7Seek and take education opportunities in addition to those provided by the hospital. 6.8Provide direct supervision to other members of the team when appropriate. 6.9Participate in working groups to develop and promote quality care within Blackrock Clinic. 6.10Participate in the education of learners and assist with the orientation of new personnel. 6.11Present a professional appearance and is punctual. 6.12Accept responsibility for Acting Up in specific instances, as assigned. Why work at the Blackrock Clinic? At the BlackrockClinic, we are passionate about our people and believe in their development and growth. As a member of the team you can benefit from: Competitive salary Onsite parking Pension Annual bonus* Discounted café Sports and Social club Employee Assistance Programme Discounted onsite pharmacy Please Note: Job descriptions are a reflection of the present service requirements and may be subject to review and amendments to meet the changing needs of the service. Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received. ? Blackrock Clinic is an Equal Opportunities employer, and we are committed to creating an environment that promotes equality and dignity at work. Blackrock Clinic is committed to providing reasonable accommodation when needed. Please advise if you have particular requirements, so that we can look into arranging reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process. You can contact us at It is essential that you have valid work permission for the Republic of Ireland to take up employment for this position, or in the case of critical skills, you must be eligible for a work permit. Skills: CORU Registered Physiotherapy Degree ISCP

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