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Transportation of people seated in wheelchairs:

Jason Williams

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Senior Clinical Scientist / Occupational Therapist / Physiotherapist (Band 7)

Location: North West London, North East London and Milton Keynes

Hours: 37.5 hours a week

Salary: £33,222 - £43,041 per annum

Organisation: AJM Healthcare

Closing Date: 06/02/2020

AJM Healthcare is a provider of wheelchair services to the NHS and private sector. We provide an integrated, outsourced, wheelchair service to NHS commissioners, designed to improve quality and provide a superior user experience whilst reducing costs. We provide NHS wheelchair services including clinical assessments, specialist seating, delivery, repairs and maintenance. It is an exciting period of growth for the company as we conitune to grow throughout the UK.

Please note: as an Independent Provider (IP), AJM Healthcare have access to the NHS Pension Scheme (NHSPS) for all of our eligible staff working on NHS clinical contracts and any non-clinical staff who may be covered by a Direction Order.

The role:

We are pleased to announce an opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 Clinical Scientist or Senior Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist to join our brand new Integrated Wheelchair Service (assessment, engineering and approved repairer staff all working in one service).

You would be working from our service centre based in either North West London, North East London or Milton Keynes and conduct assessments in clinic, people’s homes, day centres or schools within the area.

You will provide a high quality, service user focused assessment and prescription of manual and powered wheelchairs to maximise function and independence by modifying standard equipment and prescribing appropriate pressure relief. You will manage your own caseload of clients who have permanent wheelchair mobility needs and postural management requirements, and will require knowledge of a range of medical conditions and physical disabilities. You will work within professional standards and clinical guidelines, promote best practice and undertake all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner.

Building and maintaining key relationships with referring services, facilitating appropriate referrals and prescriptions to the service is key to this role. You will be supported in gaining skills in advanced clinical reasoning and problem solving, complex assessment, intervention and prescription of wheelchairs, seating and pressure relieving equipment. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to deal empathetically with service users, relatives and carers are paramount in this position, and you will receive professional guidance from the Clinical and Service Leads.

Who we are looking for:

Working in a collaborative environment you will have knowledge of a range of medical conditions and physical disabilities. You will have skills in complex assessment, intervention and evaluation, to apply to prescription of wheelchairs, seating and pressure relieving equipment. Using clinical reasoning and problem solving, you will develop specialist skills in the role.

Post holders will engage in the supervision process, be responsible for their ongoing Continuing Professional Development, and have responsibilities in communicating their learning to colleagues. If you are enthusiastic, dynamic and a team player, this could be the position for you. This role is working in a regulated activity and is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.

What we offer you:

  • A competitive salary in line with the NHS Agenda for Change pay bands
  • Employer contributions into an NHS pension and existing NHS pension
  • Company mobile phone and tablet
  • Free on-site parking
  • Company sick pay
  • Competitive annual leave allocation
  • Company vehicles provided for visits

The successful candidate will receive professional guidance from the Service Manager and Clinical Manager and will be encouraged to develop to their maximum potential, in an environment that is supportive and committed to ongoing development. You would benefit from working in a technologically advanced and dynamic environment.

Change is coming to NHS wheelchair provision and you could be part of that change. As an independent company we believe that every member of staff contributes to our continued success. All our employees can expect to receive on-going training and development in the form of new starter inductions, on the job training, in-house training and external training.

We believe that equality is key for achieving our mission to provide the best healthcare service for people in their homes and in their community in collaboration with the NHS.

For more information, including details on how to apply, please click here

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