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Estimated salary
£ 1600
Median salary at LET'S GO LET
£ 600Lowest salary
£ 1594The average salary
£ 2400Highest salary
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LET'S GO LET is looking for employees for positions:
physiotherapy assistant
physiotherapy assistant
catering manager
cashier
Language
english
Responsibility
to provide support to less experienced staff, support workers and students
to help coordinate workload of the whole team
to maintain professional competencies as identified by clinical team leader on a commencement of post
to actively participate in peer review / clinical supervision
to participate in the induction, training and education of student and junior staff
to provide training to students and staff on specialist skills as agreed with the director
to attend in-service training programmes, tutorials, individual training sessions and external courses where appropriate
to undertake mandatory training as required by the business and in house training to attain necessary competencies
Requirements
with training and guidance; to complete a range of initial screening assessments referral criteria’s
to inform Physiotherapists of new referrals, as advised by the director or Physiotherapists and obtain relevant information
to assess risk and manage this effectively within the clinical and community setting
to use developed technical skills to assist in the physical, psychological and functional maintenance, treatment or rehabilitation of patients in the specified clinical area
to be responsible for specific delegated aspects of clinical intervention, working without direct supervision and providing feedback to the registered Physiotherapist or Assistant Practitioner regarding assessment of patient progress
to obtain information from clients and their carers / relatives during assessments regarding their interests, skills and home circumstances and in negotiation with qualified Physiotherapists, incorporate these into treatments
able to communicate information and instructions to clients/carers/relatives who have communication difficulties of English as a second language