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Blackrock Clinic is the leading and longest established private hospital and clinic in Ireland. Since it opened in the mid-1980s, the clinic has consistently built an unparalleled reputation in new high-tech surgical procedures, medical treatments, and ground-breaking diagnostics. Blackrock Clinic is now part of Blackrock Health private hospital group along with the Hermitage Clinic, Galway Clinic, and Limerick Clinic, some of the most advanced hospitals in Irish private healthcare. As a JCI accredited hospital, Blackrock Clinic is a progressive and pioneering hospital in which care for the patient is central to everything we do.
Job Responsibility:
To assess and provide appropriate management of patients referred for out-patient physiotherapy
Develop and administer the highest quality of service by identifying and implementing operational procedures in line with best practice standards
Keep abreast with new developments, skills and technology to ensure continuing competence in the job
Enhance his/her skills in order to initiate and respond to changes in the work environment as additional roles may be demanded eg. Data analysis clinical audit
Teach and supervise junior staff and students as required and educate other health professionals
Advise on the needs of the area and contribute to forward planning and development of the physiotherapy service
Participate in the weekend rota (a) Cardiac or and (b) Orthopaedic
Contribute to an effective and efficient Physiotherapy Out-patient team in co-operation with the Clinical Specialist and Physiotherapist in Charge
To contribute and participate in staff induction and in-service training
Maintain adequate records and statistics sufficient for organisation and legal purposes to include work related injuries
Actively participate in and promote continuing professional development
Liaise with referring doctors and other medical colleagues as necessary
To be flexible in working hours, to accommodate delivery of service
Deputise for Clinical Specialist as necessary
Other general duties as delegated by the Physiotherapist in Charge after consultation and agreement
To support the Clinical Specialist / Manager in department development
Requirements:
Degree in Physiotherapy: BSC (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Dublin
Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Bachelor in Physiotherapy (Honours) degree from the National University of Ireland
Diploma of Physiotherapy of the University of Dublin or the National University
BSc (Honours) degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Limerick
Physiotherapy qualification validated by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapy
CORU registered
Recognised post-graduate qualification e.g. MSc in Physiotherapy / Sports Medicine / MMACP
Membership of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists (MISCP)
Continued Professional Development Diary including evidence of reflective practice, In-service training, courses attended and Clinical Governance gained
Post graduate courses relevant to the clinical specialty