Clinical Specialist/Senior Physiotherapist NICU Department
Location: Dublin City Centre
Job Type: Part Time
Description
The post-holder will develop and deliver a specialist physiotherapy service, providing high quality, safe and timely care with an emphasis on access, choice, communication, cultural diversity and patient participation for babies and children in The Rotunda Hospital, ensuring the highest standards of care are provided in line with best practice.
The position is for a Clinical Specialist; should no suitable candidates be shortlisted, Senior Physiotherapists will be considered.
Responsibilities:
* Develop the neonatal and paediatric physiotherapy role which provides services to babies in NICU, conducts neurodevelopmental follow ups and assesses and treats musculoskeletal patients.
* Manage and deliver a caseload providing expert input for complex paediatric neurodevelopment from birth to 2 years.
* Act as a source of education and quality resource for paediatric neurodevelopmental and neonatal physiotherapy to the RCSI Group.
* Develop The Rotunda neonatal/paediatric physiotherapy service in line with National Clinical Care Programmes and international best practice.
* Promote and ensure clinical effectiveness of neonatal/paediatric physiotherapists through performance management, education, audit and research.
* Work within the multidisciplinary team ethos and liaise with staff to ensure effective communication takes place at all times.
* Evaluate and develop the clinical specialist role through clinical audit and research.
* Deliver physiotherapist-led assessment and treatment of high risk babies in NICU and provide neurodevelopmental follow up to all high risk babies when discharged from NICU.
* Use appropriate validated assessment tools (e.g., LAPI, Prechtl General Movement Assessment) in early identification of abnormal movement patterns.
* Attend ward rounds and provide input into developmental clinics with the relevant consultant or specialist registrar.
* Be a resource for developmental care education for parents and staff, including an awareness of environmental, sensory and social factors which may impact on long-term global development.
* Collaborate with parents, carers and staff in the developmental positioning, handling and care of the baby in NICU.
* Work as a member of the NICU multidisciplinary team in providing and promoting Family Integrated Care.
* Communicate intervention requirements to relevant MDT colleagues.
* Assess and treat babies with MSK conditions requiring physiotherapy follow-up at inpatient and outpatient level (e.g., plagiocephaly, talipes, torticollis, obstetric brachial plexus injury).
* Assess and treat other children who present with developmental delay who may need long-term intervention. Liaise with the appropriate community-based services to plan and deliver care.
* Contribute to and develop evidenced-based care pathways, standards of care and protocols in conjunction with the MDT to oversee the neurodevelopmental care of babies at The Rotunda.
* Work within professional scope of practice, but seek opportunities to develop and expand advanced practice.
* Ensure a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and management is provided for patients and that professional standards are adhered to.
* Ensure the privacy and dignity of the patient is respected at all times.
* Observe patient confidentiality.
* Undertake other duties within the hospital as specified by the Physiotherapy Manager.
* Put in place evaluating mechanisms by continually auditing and evaluating the service to maximize effectiveness, efficiency and quality.
Education and Continuous Professional Development:
* Lead, promote and ensure clinical effectiveness through performance management, education, audit and research.
* Collect and analyze data to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment and uphold standards of care through clinical audit and research.
* Keep abreast of research and practice developments in relevant clinical areas by attending seminars, conferences and postgraduate courses.
* Promote changes in work practices, procedures, techniques or technology having regard to the development of best practice and advanced practice in physiotherapy.
* Communicate with other clinical specialists throughout the country and internationally to further develop clinical excellence and research.
* Act as a resource to other physiotherapists/colleagues regarding the management of complex cases both within the hospital and at a regional/national level.
* Contribute to a structured process for education of colleagues, undergraduates and other disciplines in the specialist area.
* Contribute towards continuing professional development activity programmes within the department.
* Serve on or advise such committees that may be set up relevant to this clinical specialty.
* Contribute to the forward planning and development of neonatal and paediatric Clinical Pathways.
Working Practice:
* Be aware of resource management and contribute to business planning and continuous quality improvement related to the physiotherapy department and the specialist area.
* Maintain comprehensive and accurate patient and activity records in line with national documentation standards.
* Adhere to clinic standards of practice and protocols for written communication with GPs, doctors and referral sources.
* Compile and prepare reports of a legal nature where necessary, based on the documented physiotherapeutic care of the patient.
* Responsible for daily administrative tasks and overall caseload management for physiotherapy services.
* Optimize the use of available resources and demonstrate innovation to sustain and enhance services.
* Provide information on activity levels and statistics as may be required by the physiotherapy manager.
* Comply with department policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines.
* Establish key working relationships and facilitate regular service and clinical meetings.
* Comply with all mandatory training and national standards.
* Undertake other responsibilities as agreed from time to time with the physiotherapy manager or other such persons to whom he/she may be accountable.
Eligibility Criteria:
Essential:
* Hold a Physiotherapy qualification recognised by the Physiotherapists Registration Board and be registered on the physiotherapy register maintained by the Physiotherapy Registration Board at CORU (proof required).
* A minimum of 5 years’ post-qualification experience in physiotherapy, of which a minimum of 3 years’ full-time (or equivalent) must be in the area of neonatology/paediatrics.
* Advanced knowledge and skills within this specialist area of neonatology/paediatrics.
* Evidence of continuous professional development in this area in the form of postgraduate qualifications, relevant courses and conferences.
* Evidence of clinical achievement and contribution to evolving practice in this area.
* Experience in the areas of clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, practice development, teaching and research.
* A strong working knowledge of the Irish maternity setting and understanding of appropriate policies, strategies and clinical care programmes relevant to the role.
Desirable:
* Postgraduate qualifications relevant to this area.
* Ability to use data management and statistical analysis software.
* Experience delivering services via virtual and telehealth systems.
* Active participation in professional bodies and working groups relevant to this post.
* The requisite clinical skills, knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and professional ability for the proper discharge of the duties of the office.
* Confidence, self-motivation, and reliability. Ability to be flexible and adaptable in line with the demands of a hospital service.
* Ability to work as part of a team and independently. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Able to build and maintain effective working relationships with relevant stakeholders.
* Excellent presentation skills with the ability to present information in a clear and concise manner, at both individual and group level.
* Ability to apply behaviour change and motivational interview skills.
* Experience in audit, evaluation, research, quality improvement and dissemination of results.
* Demonstrates a strong patient-centred ethos and takes pride in the quality of service delivered. Able to plan, review and adapt the service.
* Excellent problem-solving, organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to plan and balance demands with responsibilities.
* Strong leadership skills to drive new service initiatives.
* Demonstrate dedication to maintaining CPD in this specialist area with a willingness to develop new skills where necessary.
All informal inquiries in relation to this post should be directed to Ms. Cinny Cusack, Physiotherapist Manager at ccusack@rotunda.ie
Applicants should include a current CV, cover letter, name and email addresses of two recent referees. Please quote the relevant reference number. Applications to arrive not later than 5pm on Wednesday 22nd January 2025.
Career Level: Clinical Specialist
Education Level: Hold A Physiotherapy Qualification Recognised By The Physiotherapists Registration Board And Be Registered On The Physiotherapy Register Maintained By The Physiotherapy Registration Board At CORU (proof Required)
Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists
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