Bank Podiatrist

OverviewTo work as part of an autonomous and innovative team specialising in foot and lower limb pathologies. To assess, diagnose, implement and develop individualised assessment and treatment programmes for patients presenting with foot pathologies and medical need. This will involve general and specialist care within a range of locations, including clinical, domiciliary, hospital, and other external settings with an emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach. To commit to a philosophy of a patient centred approach to care, with emphasis on client empowerment and self-care. To work as a highly motivated team member within the podiatry and multidisciplinary team settings and external organisations, to achieve the best patient outcome. To be responsible for the management of Podiatric caseloads from a high-risk caseload including patients with wounds, demonstrating a high level of knowledge and skills to ensure the provision of high quality care, whilst observing and implementing policies, guidelines and procedures of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.
Main duties
To be responsible and accountable for the complex assessment, diagnosis and treatment of new and existing patients with a wide variety of Podiatric complaints. This includes, systemic diseases, immunosuppressive disorders, vascular and neurological disorders, dermatological disorders, chronic pathologies, emergency treatments, wound management, musculo-skeletal disorders, paediatric conditions, deformities, nail and skin pathologies.
To provide Podiatric care plans tailored to the patients medical needs with regular review and the ability to identify and co-ordinate further interventions.
To ensure timely and appropriate referrals to other specialists from within the department and outside, e.g. GPs, District Nursing, Hospital Acute Foot Clinic, Social services and voluntary organisations, facilitating safe and appropriate discharge where indicated.
To treat a wide variety of patient groups including those with special needs, housebound, children, elderly, adults, vulnerable groups and those from different cultural backgrounds with the possibility of communication barriers.
To demonstrate sound clinical expertise and knowledge in the management of serious and high risk pathologies, for example infected foot ulcers.
To undertake specialist diabetes and high-risk sessions for the assessment and treatment of patients.
About the TrustLewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust is a community focused provider of local and acute care, providing high quality services to over one million people living across the London boroughs of Lewisham, Greenwich and Bexley.
With a turnover of around £700 million, we provide services at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, University Hospital Lewisham and a range of community settings in Lewisham. We also provide some services at Queen Marys Hospital in Sidcup.
The Trust has 7,500 staff and we have recently invested in our workforce to grow our establishment across a number of key services. In 2020 we won a London NHS Parliamentary Award in recognition of a wide range of initiatives to make the organisation a great place to work. We are accredited as a flexible working employer offering a number of flexible working options for staff. We are also accredited as a London Living Wage employer for our substantive, bank and contractors
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