Job overview
We are excited to offer a highly specialised post in our audiology team at Royal Preston Hospital. As a main part of this role the post holder will perform advanced and specialist, diagnostic hearing and balance assessments while working with the multidisciplinary team on patient-centred pathway developments.
We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about evidence-based, patient-centred care and embraces team working. The post-holder will have specialist knowledge and experience of a wide range of procedures and practices underpinned by practical experience and maintenance of professional knowledge through professional registration and CPD activity. The post-holder will apply clinical and scientific knowledge to independently perform diagnostic investigations of hearing and balance and formulate individual management plans.
Main duties of the job
As a healthcare scientist in audiology you are an integral part of both a specialist patient-facing team and a wider multidisciplinary team. Your duties will be to the quality of the patient's complete audio-vestibular journey as well as to collaborative team working.
You will need to be passionate about adding value to patient pathways and ensuring high-quality evidence-based care with a view to continuous improvement.
Working for our organisation
We have 10, 000 fantastic people working hard to deliver quality services to our patients. Whatever your role, you help look after 370, 000 people in our local area and give specialist care to 1.5 million people across Lancashire and Cumbria.
Working with us gives you the knowledge and sense of pride that every activity you do genuinely does make a difference to support our patients and staff, ensuring we keep thriving and delivering outstanding healthcare right across our local towns.
You'll have access to varied developmental opportunities, learn new skills, meet fab people and do thing you'd never have done. You'll learn about working in a hospital, interacting with people from all different roles to build skills and enhance your career path.
You'll make an impact, be challenged to think differently, be bold and help innovate, to keep improving things. Everything we do centres around patient care and enhancing their experience which means your role is pivotal and something really to be proud of.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
This is a highly specialised patient-facing role within a vibrant team. The main responsibilities are:
·Be responsible for the complete patient journey from initial assessment to discharge in all areas of the Balance Service.
·Perform and interpret highly specialised diagnostic balance function tests such as videonystagmography, caloric assessments, video head impulse testing (vHIT) and skull vibration induced nystagmus testing (SVINT).
·Analyse and interpret results, implement management and rehabilitative procedures, including referral to other medical specialities where required.
·Perform and interpret evoked potential testing in relation to assessment of the hearing and balance system, such as vestibular evoked myogenic potentials.
·Refer patients for diagnostic scans (MRI) as required.
·Produce diagnostic reports for patients, GPs, medical staff and other healthcare professionals including advice about further investigations, management or guidance for patients where required.
·Counsel patients in the techniques of vestibular rehabilitation to formulate an individual management plan and review outcomes such as objective and subjective measures.
·Modify standard audiological tests as clinically appropriate in order to accurately assess patients with additional needs such as visual impairments, learning or communication difficulties or mobility problems.
·Communicate results of diagnostic hearing tests, the impact and prognosis of hearing loss to patients, relatives and carers. This involves overcoming barriers to acceptance by using reassurance, motivational and empathic skills to maximise assessment and rehabilitation potential and to ensure understanding of diagnosis, prognosis and on-going management choices.
·Impart prognosis of hearing and balance disorders and breaking news in an appropriate and empathic manner.
·Promote close working relationships and a compassionate culture within the service and with the wider multidisciplinary team.
·As required, to represent the audiology service at meetings and working groups, as appropriate to own specialist area.
Person specification
Qualifications & Education
Essential criteria
1. Registered as Clinical Scientist in Audiology (HCPC) or as Clinical Physiologist in Audiology with Academy for Healthcare Scientists (AHCS)
2. MSc (Audiology) or equivalent
Desirable criteria
3. BAA / BSA member
4. BSL level 1 or equivalent
5. Clinical Educator
6. HTS assessor
Knowledge & Experience
Essential criteria
7. Significant and recent post qualification experience in balance assessment
8. Experience in managing complex and non-routine balance assessment cases
9. Significant and recent experience in balance rehabilitation
10. Good level of knowledge of balance assessment techniques, their sensitivity and specificity and diagnostic value.
11. Good level of knowledge of balance rehabilitation techniques, applicability and outcomes
12. Evidence of CPD
Desirable criteria
13. Evidence of post qualification research and presentation