Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist Hands
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Job Overview
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is pleased to offer a fantastic opportunity to join our team.
This role involves providing advanced clinical therapy within our paediatric hand and upper limb service at Southampton Children’s Hospital. The position is a fixed-term Band 8a role for a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist with extensive experience in hand therapy, working with children across a broad age range, from neonatal to adolescents.
Main Duties
* Lead advanced clinical assessment and treatment of children requiring hand/upper limb therapy.
* Manage a complex caseload in outpatient, inpatient, and clinic settings.
* Support management of children with complex upper limb needs hospital-wide.
* Fabricate and modify thermoplastic splints.
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including plastics, orthopaedics, and neurology.
* Provide autonomous, advanced therapy clinics for trauma, congenital, and acquired conditions.
* Determine clinical diagnoses and treatments independently, maintaining detailed records.
* Contribute to service development and evidence-based practice.
* Develop and implement protocols aligned with national standards.
* Lead service development from acute trauma to rehabilitation, including service planning and staff training.
Person Specification
We seek a motivated, enthusiastic hand therapist with leadership, MDT working, teaching, and research experience. You should have a proven track record working with children and managing complex cases, including post-operative care and rehabilitation.
Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy, current HCPC registration, and significant clinical experience in relevant areas. Experience in fabricating thermoplastic splints, managing post-operative cases, and working within multidisciplinary teams is essential. Membership in BAHT is desirable.
Additional Information
This role involves working a 7-day service, including weekends and bank holidays, with opportunities for professional development. Interviews are scheduled for Tuesday, 27th May 2025. CV applications are not accepted. Informal inquiries are welcome.
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