Job summaryAn exciting opportunity has arisen for a Physiotherapy Assistant to join our dynamic, friendly inpatient surgical team. If you have a caring nature and are interested in working in acute rehabilitation and postoperative care then we want to hear from you! The successful candidate will also have opportunity to support the Physiotherapists working in the outpatient amputee service and to assist with the rehabilitation of patients on our critical care unit.We're a successful Trust with a strong commitment to delivering the highest standards of clinical quality, patient care and staff experience.The key to our success is simple: our people. Their experience, knowledge, passion and ideas are our greatest resource.You will be working with our current team and the wider MDT to ensure our patients receive timely assessments and treatments to facilitate safe discharge from hospital. With your energy and commitment you'll be able to make a huge difference.There is a commitment to support a 7-day service by working approximately 1 in 3 weekends; time off the following Tuesday and Wednesday will be given.Main duties of the jobAs a Physiotherapy Assistant, you will be mainly working on the inpatient surgical wards, supporting the physiotherapy team and working alongside the wider MDT to provide timely assessments and treatments to facilitate patients' discharge from hospital. You will play an important role in helping to prevent deconditioning, and optimising post operative recovery by issuing walking aids, maintaining patients' mobility whilst they are on the ward, as well as providing both chair based and bed exercises. There is also the opportunity to work in our outpatient amputee rehabilitation service and to be involved in rehabilitation within critical care.This role will also include shared house-keeping duties and stock ordering/management.Alongside other team members, you'll embody our proud to CARE values tocontribute to a truly inclusive workplace. We're not shy about celebrating our people at the Trust and taking them with us on our collaborative journey, with our partners across the local area.About usWe provide a full range of district general services including urgent and emergency care, specialist children's services, maternity and community midwifery. We also offer primary care through three GP practices with eight surgeries between them. Our vision is exceptional care provided by exceptional people. Our mission is to bring our people, communities and partners together - providing patient care we can all be proud of. Your energy and participation will be critical to our success.We are firmly rooted in the founding principles of the NHS, and we have built on this by "Leading the Chesterfield Way", and with our Proud to CARE values. This means leading with care, openness, integrity and embedding an inclusive culture. Your happiness at work is incredibly important to us and we know that people have a life and responsibilities outside of work. We offer flexibility and a range of support to care for your physical and mental wellbeing. The Trust is committed to supporting and developing staff through appraisals and the supervision process. This role is hugely important to us and we look forward to hearing from you.Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesIf you require further information please see the attached job description and person specification.Person SpecificationQualifications & TrainingEssentialEducated to GCSE Grades A-C or equivalentDesirableGCSE Maths and English.ExperienceEssentialExperience working with peopleDesirablePeriods of stable employmentSkills & KnowledgeEssentialGood written communication skillsDemonstrates clear understanding of this post.IT SkillsPersonal attributesEssentialAdaptable to meet the needs of the serviceReliableDemonstrates clear reasoning for applying for this postTrust ValuesEssentialProud to CARE- Compassion, Ambition, Respect, EncouragementDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.Employer detailsEmployer nameChesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation TrustAddressChesterfield Royal HospitalCalow,ChesterfieldS44 5BLEmployer's websitehttps://www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)