Job specification
Occupational profile:
Podiatrists are registered healthcare professionals specialising in the lower limb (feet, ankles, legs), providing high quality clinical care to people of all ages. A Podiatrist’s job is to work to protect people’s feet, providing preventative advice, care, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of a range of problems affecting the lower limb. Keeping mobile and retaining independence affects the quality of people’s lives. Podiatrists aim to reduce the impact of disability and dysfunction and have a role in rehabilitation. They play a pivotal part in reducing the risk of amputation, infection, pain, deformity and hospital admissions. They will undertake a range of podiatry interventions including wound care, routine skin and nail care, nail surgery, scalpel work or care for long term conditions. They provide musculoskeletal assessment and then instigate a treatment plan to improve or enhance movement or reduce pain. They prescribe functional insoles for the management of foot / lower limb conditions.
Responsibilities and duties of the role:
As a Podiatrist, you will be an independent, reflective practitioner, accountable for your own actions and decisions while working in line with professional and regulatory guidance. You will ensure that your own skills and knowledge are up to date and that you are working in line with current evidence-based best practice. You will have excellent communication skills, able to deliver potentially upsetting or unwelcome information sensitively. You will assess, diagnose and treat people’s lower limbs, offering professional advice on the care of the lower limb. You will treat people across the age range to prevent and reduce foot problems, raising awareness and offering patient education about the key issues they need to be aware of at different life stages. As examples you may: work with children with musculoskeletal disorders; treat patients who are living with arthritis, diabetes or circulation problems; with people who may have lost sensation in their foot and are at risk of amputation; request and interpret diagnostics, such as x-rays, assess patients who have sports or stress injuries or carry out minor procedures under local anaesthetic, such as nail surgery. You will offer advice on footwear and promote public health. You will work in a range of inter-professional settings such as hospitals, clinics, health centres, home settings, education, research, voluntary sector, industry, GP surgeries or private practice. You could work with a team of people, including other healthcare professionals (such as doctors, GPs, nurses, dietitians or physiotherapists) or independently. You have a professional responsibility to contribute to the training and development of the future workforce and may supervise the work and development of others.
Day to day activities include:
- assessing patients, differentially diagnosing conditions
- agreeing and negotiating treatment plans in partnership with the patient
- treating lower limb conditions such as nail and skin pathology, musculoskeletal conditions, pain and wounds
- dealing with people with challenging medical and social conditions and their complications, providing evidence-based interventions
- offering holistic patient-centred health education
- clinical management and administration including keeping records, appointment management, stock control and maintaining the clinical environment
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You will be professional, skilled, confident, knowledgeable, caring, compassionate, conscientious, honest, trustworthy | You will treat people with dignity, respecting individual’s diversity, beliefs, culture, needs, values, privacy and preferences. You will show respect and empathy for those you work with, have the courage to challenge areas of concern and work to evidence based best practice. You will also be adaptable, reflective, reliable and consistent, show discretion, resilience, self-awareness and demonstrate leadership. |
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Person- centred practice |
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Clinical Care |
use basic life support skills to deal safely with clinical emergencies |
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palliative or curative information, in a group or one to one setting |
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Health Safety and Security |
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Personal and Professional Development |
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