About this role
Job summary
Greater Peterborough Network is seeking an experienced and knowledgeable Podiatrist to join our Primary Care at Scale services, to oversee the Podiatry Services delivered at Peterborough City Hospital for its inpatients and outpatients.
The successful candidate will proactively manage the efficient day-to-day running of the service and will work closely with other clinicians and teams, as well as other service providers, making sure that appropriate treatment and referrals are provided for patients.
The postholder will work with a diverse range of people from different cultural and social backgrounds. The ability to work independently, confidently, and effectively in a varied and sometimes challenging environment is essential.
As this is an evolving role, we are looking for experienced candidates with a flexible attitude, who are keen to work, and learn and share knowledge as part of a team good working relationships and the ability to multitask are essential to this role.
This is a fantastic opportunity to for an experienced Podiatrist to really make their mark in a successful and growing healthcare organisation that is committed to seeking new, creative, and better ways to deliver services and care for our patients.
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities
To independently triage referrals and determine appropriate care pathways, ensuring patients are directed to the most suitable services in a timely manner while coordinating onward referrals when specialist input or additional investigations are required.To undertake comprehensive clinical assessments and apply advanced analytical skills to interpret complex clinical information, including imaging and pathology reports, in order to formulate accurate diagnoses, prognoses, and tailored management plans.To manage and organise a designated caseload of patients, prioritising clinical needs effectively while ensuring efficient use of time and resources to deliver safe and timely care.To maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records and clinical documentation, ensuring all consultations, treatments, and outcomes are clearly recorded in line with legal, organisational, and professional standards. The outpatient clinic outcome must be completed within 48 hours of the appointment to accurately reflect the consultation and ensure timely documentation.To provide education, guidance, and specialist advice to patients, relatives, carers, and healthcare professionals, supporting understanding of foot health management and encouraging engagement in treatment and rehabilitation plans.
About us
Our vision:
To provide the patients of Greater Peterborough with high quality, sustainable healthcare that supports them to stay well and at home for as long as possible.We are an ambitious at scale primary care organisation with a passion for integration and innovation.
We provide:
Enhanced evening and weekend access to General Practice.Deliver at scale services to improve the health and wellbeing of the populations we serve.Home visiting and community servicesVirtual ward services.Advice to ambulance crews to help patients remain at home or to see the most appropriate secondary care team.Recruitment, induction and support of workforce through a team dedicated to supporting Primary Care Networks and hostingof the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Training Hub.
Our principles:
To attract innovation and investment into primary care.To be dynamic always seeking out new opportunities.To be the primary care provider at scale -supporting delivery of services at place level that benefits our patients and members.To engage our clinical community identifying local clinical leaders to drive service redesign and delivery across our place.To face challenges head on, working collaboratively to deliver solutions.
Job description Job responsibilities
Key Aims and Objectives
Deliver inpatient podiatry 5 days/weekUrgent triage and treatment during crisis episodeReduce length of stay (LOS) / admission avoidance by early interventionMinimise severity through early treatmentImprove patient pathways and timely assessmentMDT accessReduce risk of complications and amputationsImprove patient experienceEnsure care equityReduce treatment delaysFoster professional integration with community services
Person Specification
Qualifications Essential
1.Registered HCPC podiatrist 2.Degree in Podiatry or equivalent.
Desirable
1.Registration with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) with annotations POM-A, POM-S, and Independent Prescriber. 2.Ionising radiation (medical exposure) regulations certificate- IR(ME)R and proficient in using PACS. 3.Training in requesting and interpretation of investigations relevant to foot complications. 4.Education in advanced podiatric practice such as MSc in Podiatric Medicine or equivalent. 5.Leadership qualification/course.
Experience Essential
1.Experience in advanced podiatry practice, including complex wound care. 2.Able to work independently and manage high-risk patients. 3.Experience leading Podiatry services. 4.Coordinating and liaising with multiple stakeholders or individuals to meet specified outcomes. 5.Experience of multidisciplinary and interagency working. 6.Experience of clinical supervision, and leading, teaching & mentoring others. 7.Experience of continuous quality improvement, clinical pathway improvement, & service development. 8.Knowledge of audit and risk assessment. 9.Understand and apply principles of Clinical Governance within the 3 domains of quality. 10.Understand equality and diversity and its implications in care provision.
Desirable
1.Experience of working in a fast-paced NHS environment and managing competing demands. 2.Experience of line management of others, including sickness absence management. 3.Practical application of National high risk foot and lower limb prevention strategies, including The National Woundcare Strategy Programme.
Personal Attributes & Abilities Essential
1.Positive, professional, approachable, and respectful attitude to others. 2.Ability to work autonomously with little direct supervision. 3.Good decision-making skills with an excellent attention to detail. 4.Reliability. 5.Flexibility. 6.Able to communicate with respect, and discuss successfully, topics of conversation that can be challenging in planning patient care and through staff management. 7.Ability to cope with a busy demanding and varied workloads. 8.Able to cope with the demands of moving between sessional clinics. This may include carriage of clinical equipment. 9.Performing clinical treatments in physically restricted work positions requiring repetitive fine movements
Additional criteria Essential
1.All applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application. Please note that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship or support with visa applications for this role. As such, we can only consider candidates who already hold the right to work in the UK without the need for sponsorship. 2.A satisfactory Disclosure and Barring check at enhanced level for adults and children
Communication & Skills Essential
1.Ability to effectively communicate and resolve issues with range of diverse colleagues. 2.Excellent written and verbal communication skills. 3.The ability to plan and organise own workload without direct supervision. 4.Excellent inter-personal skills and the ability to communicate and work effectively with a wide range of people from different backgrounds at all levels of seniority. 5.The ability to be innovative, objective as and logical in resolving problems. 6.The ability to prioritise and balance a range of competing tasks to deliver to agreed timescales. 7.Ability to appreciate, empathise and be sympathetic to challenging and difficult situations and help manage them with professionalism and maturity.
Knowledge Essential
1.Ability to professionally process safeguarding and distressing or uncomfortable situations, e.g. terminally ill patients, recognise report abuse of others, providing guidance to team members where appropriate. 2.Ability to analyse patients concerns, their needs, and propose a range of effective solutions with adaptive communication styles 3.Ability to undertake sustained intricate work in using sensitive diagnostic tools and a range of surgical instruments, for example the management and debridement of tissue viability/wounds etc. 4.Ability to apply biomechanics knowledge to a wound care setting, for example offloading, casting etc. 5.Adaptability to a variety of working environments 6.Ability to cope with sometimes distressing settings and work tasks including wound care, necrotic tissue, neglected pathology and exposure to malodour, body fluids including blood and wound exudate. 7.Ability to reflect on own practice as well as seek and accept feedback. 8.Passion for own and professional progression, forward thinking and innovative 9.Ability to understand, appreciate and articulate implications of data, and apply the learning to staff rota management and job planning, directing others as required. 10.Good understanding of referral pathways 11.Good working knowledge of General IT set up and systems
Desirable
1. Development and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures. 2. Experience of the review and updating of clinical systems templates. 3. Ability to understand business continuity plans. 4. Experience of implementation of Patient Group Directives to improve patient care pathways
Disclosure and Barring Service Check This 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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details Employer name Greater Peterborough Network
Address Allia Future Business Centre
London Road
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire
PE2 8AL
United Kingdom
Employer's website https://greaterpeterboroughgps.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
