Remuneration : $ - $ Per hour + 11% Super + Employment Type: Permanent Part Time Position Classification: Physiotherapist Level 3
Hours Per Week : 16
Requisition ID : REQ457672 Closing Date: Monday 19th February 2024
Physiotherapist – Level 3 - Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
John Hunter Children's Hospital
John Hunter Children's Hospital provides a variety of services including complex medical, surgical, major trauma and neonatal care services for Northern NSW. Being one of three children's hospitals in the state, they will see nearly 25,000 children and young people present to the emergency department, have 9,000 admitted to hospital and perform over 100,000 occasions of service through outpatient clinics.
About the job:
1. This position will see you working within the Paediatric Physiotherapy Team at John Hunter Children’s Hospital providing management of services to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit which includes a wide range of clinical presentations and ability to work across multiple Multidisciplinary Teams.
2. In the 7 bed PICU Unit, you will be the sole Therapist assessing and treating respiratory conditions, initiating early rehabilitation and promoting developmental care within the unit Monday to Friday.
3. In this role you will have close collaborative relationships with JHH ICU Physiotherapists and Medical Staff of the wider ICU Department to ensure seamless cover across 24-hour timespan and also for weekends and public holidays. You will also work closely with MDT of Intensivists, Registrar’s, RN’s and Allied Health to ensure best practice, family-centred care.
4. Non-clinical duties are inclusive of representing Allied Health in the PICU Executive Forum and National/Statewide PICU Network meetings and collaborative projects.
5. Education and upskilling for junior staff who cover the unit after hours and nursing staff education when requested.
6. Support will be provided by the Level 5 Head of Department for Paediatric Physiotherapy and there will be regular clinical supervision and opportunity to participate in all aspects of the Paediatric Physiotherapy Department. This includes regular in-service programs, opportunities for upskilling in common Paediatric outpatient presentations and support for attendance at external seminars and conferences relevant to the role.
Benefits:
7. Superannuation contributions 11%.
8. Four (4) weeks annual leave for temporary and permanent employees (pro-rata if part time).
9. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members.
10. Opportunity to work and collaborate with a range of non-clinical and clinical professionals.
11. Working for a highly regarded public health facility, where supporting the local community is at the forefront of our business strategy.
12. Career Development opportunity.
Requirements:
Our successful candidate will possess the following:
13. Physiotherapist with current Authority to Practice with AHPRA.
14. Willingness to regularly participate in an on-call roster, including the ability to commence work at the John Hunter Hospital within 30 minutes of a call out.
15. An experienced, skilled professional who possesses extensive Paediatric rehabilitation experience and experience in ICU Physiotherapy management and treatment.
16. High level verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills will be required to maintain effective working relationships with relevant external agencies and internal key stakeholders.
17. You will have experience in conducting Quality Improvement activities and possess a strong commitment to clinical improvement, evidence-based practice and updating professional skill and knowledge base.
18. You will be able to confidently lead planning and evaluation of team activities, independently problem-solve and meet the supervision needs of students and/or less experienced staff.
Additional information:
19. We are unable to accommodate visa sponsorship for applicants requiring a visa for this position.
Information for Applicants:
All NSW Health workers are required to have completed a primary course of a COVID-19 vaccine which has been approved or recognised by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA). New applicants must have completed the vaccination course prior to commencement with NSW Health or provide an approved medical contraindication certificate (AIR Immunisation History Statement) certifying the worker cannot have any approved COVID-19 vaccines available in NSW.
Acceptable proof of COVID-19 vaccination is the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) Immunisation History Statement (IHS), or AIR COVID-19 Digital Certificate, or AIR COVID-19 and Influenza IHS. Booster doses are highly recommended for all health care workers who have completed the primary course of COVID-19 vaccinations.