Job overview
Our Service is one of the few specialist centres across the country delivering clinical excellence in the highly specialised field of chronic pelvic pain. The role will allow you will work alongside a closeknit multidisciplinary team comprising of:
·Physiotherapists
·Clinical Psychologists
·Consultant gynaecologists
·GP’s with specialist interest in pelvic pain
·Nurses
Our aim is to provide a responsive, high quality and person-centred service to maximise the quality and experience of life for women with pelvic pain. The service consists of an adult and adolescent arm (patients from menarche to years) giving clinicians the exciting and unique experience to work with patients at differing life points.
The role of Band Specialist Physiotherapist is a critical part of the chronic pelvic pain service. You will work closely alongside the professions listed above, providing your expert knowledge to perform assessments and provide treatment to those required. You will be involved in delivering treatment in both one-to-one and group settings as well as providing joint courses and appointments together with psychology and attending MDT clinics.
Alongside the clinical work, you will also be involved in supervising and training other team members and will have the opportunity to undertake quality improvement projects.
Main duties of the job
·To be a critical part of the multidisciplinary team in Chronic Pelvic Pain working in a collaborative fashion with the lead consultants and other members of the team.
·To perform advanced assessment of patients including those with highly complex presentations to form a diagnosis and treatment plan, carried out as an autonomous practitioner.
·To be responsible for supervising, teaching and appraising qualified physiotherapists and students within the pelvic pain service.
·To be responsible for supporting leadership of the team as required.
·To lead and support others in undertaking quality improvement projects to enhance the quality and efficiency of the service
·To be responsible for implementing service changes alongside the team and monitoring these through clear standards of practice and good use of data and performance informatics.
Working for our organisation
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. For more information on OUH please view
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