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Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

About
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (WWL) officially attained Teaching Hospital status on 1st April 2020; this is the start of our ambition to achieve University Teaching Hospital status. Supported by Edge Hill University, the University of Bolton and the University of Central Lancashire, with approval from regulators NHS Improvement/England and the Department of Health and Social Care, from the 1st April 2020, the Trust will now be known as Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WWL).
Attaining Teaching Hospital status enables WWL to further enhance education and training capacity, grow research capability and improve the recruitment and retention of high quality staff across all professions. Ultimately, this will result in a positive impact on the quality of care and outcomes for patients.
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- Address
- Royal Albert Edward Infirmary
- Wigan Lane
- Wigan
- Lancashire
- WN1 2NN
- Contact Number
- 01942 244000
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Paediatric Therapy Assistant
Accepting applications until: 06-Aug-2025 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 06-Aug-2025 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Platt Bridge Health Centre
- Address
- Rivington Avenue
- Town
- Wigan
- Postcode
- WN2 5NG
- Major / Minor Region
- Lancashire
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time
- Part time
- Flexible working
Salary
- Salary
- £24,937 - £26,598 pa pro rata
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 3)
Specialty
- Main area
- Therapies
Choose Well - Choose WWL
Job overview
We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Paediatric Therapy Assistant to join our friendly team in Wigan. This rewarding role supports both Paediatric Physiotherapy and Occupational therapy services, working with children and young people with a variety of developmental, physical and sensory needs. This role is full time (37.5 hours) working Monday-Friday.
As a therapy assistant, you'll work closely with registered therapists to support assessment and deliver treatment sessions, both in clinic and community settings. Your role with involve preparing therapy spaces, demonstrating exercises and activities, supporting families with therapy plans, and helping children reach their full potential often through play-based and functional interventions.
The ideal candidate will have experience working with children, excellent communication skills, and a caring, adaptable approach. Some knowledge or experience in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or special educational needs is desirable, but full training will be provided.
You MUST hold RQF accredited NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care (or NHS Care Certificate). We cannot accept the certificates from short online healthcare courses as these are not accredited.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in children's lives whilst being a part of a supportive multidisciplinary team.
Advert
As a Paediatric Therapy Assistant, you will support the delivery of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy to children and young people with a wide range of physical, sensory and learning needs. Working under the guidance of registered therapists, you will implement treatment programmes and assist in therapy sessions, both individual and group-based, across clinic and community settings. Duties include managing your own diary and carrying out delegated interventions and therapy programmes with minimal supervision. You'll assist with hydrotherapy sessions, ensuring safe transfers and providing support in the water and poolside, while maintaining infection control and safety procedures.
You will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining specialist therapy equipment, supporting children with mobility and positioning, completing safety checks, and demonstrating correct use to parents, carers, and staff after appropriate training. Effective communication skills are essential when working with children with complex needs or communication barriers.
You will help organise clinics, manage appointments, respond to enquires, and support administrative tasks that contribute to the smooth running of the services. You will contribute to service development, attend training, and participate in supervision, whilst ensuring high standards of care and professionalism at all times.
Working for our organisation
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are the proud providers of acute hospital and community services to the people of the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas. At WWL, we value our staff believing that ‘happy staff, makes for happy patients’. We have a recognised track record in staff engagement, and living our values ‘the WWL Way’.
WWL are committed to placing the patient at the heart of everything we do, and in the provision of safe, effective care that acknowledges and ensures dignity. With this in mind we are seeking to recruit people who share our values and beliefs.
At WWL we value the benefits a rich and diverse workforce brings to our community and therefore welcome applications from all sections of society.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical
· To carry out specified treatment programmes as set by qualified staff, and to use experience to report back any changes or responses to the staff.
· To use treatment modalities initially as directed by a therapist, using good coordination and handling techniques to progress through the programme identified. This will involve some unsupervised contact (work) with the ability to work on own initiative.
· To carry out joint and individual therapy sessions, in different locations, with children of varying levels of disability. These children often have behavioural or learning difficulties, sensory problems (blindness, deafness), or combinations of such difficulties. These sessions may have minimal direct supervision by the therapist but are supervised indirectly.
· To follow procedures and treatment plans, occasionally working alone in the community with qualified therapist advice available if needed.
· To risk assess manoeuvring dependent children in the treatment sessions and to use experience to position them correctly in chairs etc.
· To complete maintenance and safety checks on specialist paediatric equipment and report any problems to therapist / team leader.
· Following appropriate training, to be able to monitor and review therapy equipment, including standing frames and specialist seating as fit for purpose and report any concerns/problems to the qualified therapist/team leader.
· Following appropriate training, to be able to demonstrate safe use of therapy equipment, including standing frames and specialist seating to parents, carers, education staff and other relevant professionals.
· To complete organisational and departmental documentation in relation to issuing of equipment.
· To have knowledge of and to use, equipment e.g. hoists and wheelchairs.
· To use moving/handling techniques in the moving of patients, or equipment including changes in position.
· To assist with hydrotherapy sessions ensuring safe transfers in and out of the pool, undressing and dressing of clients and transfers to staff in the pool. This often includes contact with bodily fluids and toileting dependent children. This requires the use of hoists and knowledge of transfer techniques.
· To participate in hydrotherapy sessions, working directly with children and young people in the pool and by completing pool side duties. To complete pool safety checks, including pool chlorine level testing in line with departmental procedures.
· Needing physical fitness to deal with patients who are unpredictable in movement, assuring their support and your and their safety.
· To work with infection control and health and safety guidelines in order to deal appropriately with unpleasant conditions related to client contact as they arise.
· To be able to use mental concentration to pick up signs showing distress of the patient, seizures, or compromised respiratory status.
· To assist the therapist//team leader with the organisation of specific clinics, including attending the clinic, participating in and following up on any duties as delegated by the therapist, for example, tone management clinic.
Communication/Organisational
· To use communication techniques and often persuasiveness to ensure optimal cooperation and effectiveness from clients to carry out their programmes.
· Under the supervision of the team leader/therapist use communication tools and methods to gain informed consent with patients where there may be barriers to effective communication, for example, hearing loss, altered perception, pain, fear etc.
· To communicate verbal information with team members, multidisciplinary members and other agencies, e.g. social services, education staff, parents as necessary. This information may be advice, support to parents, liaison from professionals or appointments and feedback. This often requires tact and a reassuring attitude.
· To have ability to understand and often to deal with the emotional difficulties for families, associated with severe and long term, life limiting conditions.
· To work with some emotionally demanding situations e.g. where parental concerns or reactions are high due to the emotive predicaments of their children and to deal with such situations in a professional and understanding manner.
Principle Responsibilities:
· To assist the therapist/team leader in the day to day organisation of activities within the team which will contribute to the effective running of the service
· To undertake, independently, routine duties for the therapy team e.g. the booking and sending of appointments, re-organising cancelled appointments, organising referral lists with knowledge of priority level as issued by the team lead, ordering stationary when required to support administration staff.
· Dealing with telephone enquiries and liaison between involved parties e.g. parents, health professionals, teachers.
· To work within the office setting and deal with interruptions whilst completing the planned work.
· To plan and monitor document catalogues of equipment for loan and to check status of such, referring on to therapists when needed.
· To independently organise appointments within clinic sessions, weekly, and also those needing follow on appointments thus monitoring timescales, to ensure the efficient running of the effective use of clinic time.
· To work within the organisation codes of conduct and guidelines e.g. manual handling, safety procedures, service delivery.
· To ensure prompt reporting and recording of incidents in line with trust policies and procedures.
· To be independently responsible for record storing and archiving.
· To collect and submit data for the trust within timescales.
· To attend and complete mandatory training.
· To attend relevant courses CPD/IPA as per local guidelines.
· To contribute to service delivery via team meetings, comments on proposals etc.
· To occasionally collate data/audit for teamwork.
· To have practical experience and attend, in-house training as relevant to clinical work. To participate in regular supervision and individual performance development review
· To assist physiotherapy and occupational therapy staff in induction and training of new staff and education of students on placement within the service.
Planning and Organisational Duties
The postholder must attend any training that is identified as mandatory to their role.
The range of duties and responsibilities outlined above are indicative only and are intended to give an overview of the range and type of duties that will be allocated. They are subject to modification in the light of changing service demands and the development requirements of the postholder.
Communications and Key Working Relationships
The Trust has a responsibility to ensure that all children / young people and adults are adequately safeguarded and protected. As a consequence, all Trust employees are required to adhere to national and local safeguarding policies / procedures and to act upon any concerns in accordance with them.
Responsibility for Finance
To raise the needs of any equipment orders to team lead.
Responsibility for Health & Safety
Compliance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – the post holder is required to fulfil a proactive role towards the management of risk in all of their actions. This entails the risk assessment of all situations, the taking of appropriate actions and reporting of all incidents, near misses and hazards, and a statutory duty of care for their own personal safety and that of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions.
The NHS is Smoke - Free. Smoking is not permitted on any of our premises or the surrounding land including car parking facilities.
It is Trust policy to reduce the risk of Healthcare Associated Infection by having in place Infection Prevention and Control Policies. These policies must be adhered to by all staff to ensure patients are cared for in a clean environment and receive the highest standards of clinical care.
Responsibility for Teaching
It is the responsibility of every person to act in ways that support equality and diversity and work within the spirit and detail of legislation including the Equality Act 2010 and the Human Rights Act 1998.
The Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer and aims to challenge discrimination, promote equality and respect human rights.
Work Circumstances & on-call
Working Monday – Friday. No weekend working or on-call requirements.
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Recruitment Information for Candidates
Our Trust prefers candidates to submit applications online. Please contact the Recruitment Team on 01942 244000 if you have difficulty applying online.
The Trust reserves the right to close adverts earlier than the stated closing date if there is a high volume of applications.
We endeavour to inform all applicants of the outcome of their application by email or SMS text message.
Guidance on Completing Your Application
Applications are scored against the person specification, therefore we recommend that you use the supporting information section of your application form to demonstrate how you meet the essential and desirable criteria for the role, providing illustrative examples where possible.
On-Call
Please note that some roles may require you to participate in an on-call rota, if the role is predominantly operational.
Continuous Service
WWL has signed up to the Greater Manchester Continuous Service Commitment. and will recognise your continuous or ‘unbroken’ service in any Greater Manchester Local Authority or NHS organisation, Transport for Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service or Greater Manchester Combined Authority; giving you access to our service-related benefits.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care (or NHS Care Certificate)
Experience
Essential criteria
- Extensive working within a therapy / rehabilitation setting.
- Experience working with children.
- Awareness of illness and disability
- Experience of working as part of a team
- Experience of working with parents/carers and education staff.
- Routine clerical tasks
Desirable criteria
- Experience working in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy Services.
Skills
Essential criteria
- Able to teach practical skills to patients, parents/carers and education staff.
- Able to work single-handed with individuals or groups
- Observation skills
- Able to problem solve
- Have good written, verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
- Motivational skills
- Have good personal organisational skills
- Able to adhere to professional conduct
- Awareness of confidentiality
- Health and Safety and Risk Awareness
- Computer skills
- Able to present information, written and orally in an accurate, clear and logical manner
- Willingness to gain an understanding of basic relevant medical conditions
- Works within Trust Policies and Procedures
- Works within limits of own competence
Desirable criteria
- Understanding of the Therapy role within area of work
- Keyboard skills
- Group presentation skills
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Demonstrate understanding of therapy interventions and the role of the assistant
- Health and Safety Risk awareness Knowle.dge of appropriate Moving and Handling methods
- A basic understanding of relevant medical conditions and appropriate therapeutic interventions
- Awareness of confidentiality
- Knowledge of appropriate Moving and Handling methods.
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of SEND and ability to adapt practice for inclusivity.
additional
Essential criteria
- Willingness to travel across the borough.
- Flexibility to meet the needs of the service and work outside of core hours.
- Reliable
- Demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning
- Speak English to an appropriate standard relevant to their role, i.e. with confidence and accuracy, using correct sentence structures and vocabulary, and without hesitation
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Ashley Szaloky
- Job title
- Team Lead - Children's Physiotherapy & OT.
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 03007071460
If you have problems applying, contact
- Address
- Buckingham Row
- Brick Kiln Lane
- Wigan
- WN1 1XX
- Telephone
- 0300 7073815
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