Doctor Care Anywhere

Doctor Care Anywhere is an innovative healthcare company that leverages technology to provide remote medical services, aiming to enhance patient access to quality care.

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🔥 Locum Physiotherapist
Posted 20 days ago

📍 England, United Kingdom

🔍 Healthcare

  • HCPC Registered Physiotherapist
  • Minimum of three years experience in Physiotherapy within an MSK service in Primary Care or General Practice, working at Level 7 or above
  • Experience conducting remote patient assessments (phone and video)
  • Proficiency with clinical IT systems (ideally with Jira and Teams/Slack)
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), with the ability to proficiently document patient consultations according to organizational policy and national guidelines
  • Conduct comprehensive remote physiotherapy assessments and treatment sessions via our digital platform, ensuring a seamless patient experience
  • Assess and diagnose a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, provide evidence-based treatment strategies, and guide patients through rehabilitation programs
  • Maintain accurate and comprehensive patient records, including consultation notes and referrals, ensuring compliance with DCA policies and protocols, clinical governance and data protection standards
  • Work closely within a large, multidisciplinary team that includes GPs, ACPs and non-clinical professionals to provide integrated patient care
  • Adhere to DCA’s regulatory standards, clinical guidelines, and best practices to ensure the highest standard of care in a digital healthcare environment
  • Implement provisions related to Mental Health Legislation (Mental Health Act 2007, Mental Capacity Act 2005) in accordance with legislative requirements, Codes of Practice, and national guidance
  • Identifying potential vulnerable patients, recognizing signs of abuse or neglect, and completing safeguarding referrals in accordance with local and national policies

Problem SolvingMicrosoft OfficeAttention to detailComplianceExcellent communication skillsTeamworkActive listeningData entry

Posted 20 days ago
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📍 London, England, United Kingdom

🔍 Mental Health

  • NMC Registered Mental Health Nurse
  • Minimum of two years experience as a Mental Health Nurse within in Primary Care or General Practice, practicing at Band 8a or above.
  • Independent prescribing qualification
  • Broad autonomous scope of practice per the Core Capabilities Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Experience managing a caseload in a mental health setting
  • Proficiency in care planning and risk assessment
  • Experience working within multi-disciplinary mental health services
  • Experience working in primary care settings
  • Demonstrated proficiency in using digital health platforms and technologies
  • Evidence of ongoing professional development, such as relevant training
  • Significant post-registration experience in a mental health setting
  • Proficiency with clinical IT systems (ideally with Jira and Teams/Slack)
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage deadlines
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), with the ability to proficiently document patient consultations according to organizational policy and national guidelines
  • Ability to recognize individual learning needs and actively seek professional development opportunities in line with local and national frameworks (e.g., NMC revalidation requirements)
  • Conducting initial remote assessments of patients with mental health concerns
  • Performing holistic assessments of health, social, and well-being needs
  • Using evidence-based, patient-centered principles to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate interventions
  • Providing health promotion and self-care advice
  • Escalate care according to need and complexity
  • Liaising with clinical leadership to ensure high quality care
  • Serving as a key point of contact for patients regarding health and well-being concerns
  • Supporting and managing patients in crisis, making appropriate referrals when necessary
  • Signposting patients to the most appropriate services or care settings
  • Keeping up to date with current clinical practices and mental health developments
  • Participating in and contributing to regular clinical supervision
  • Identifying potential vulnerable patients, recognizing signs of abuse or neglect, and completing safeguarding referrals in accordance with local and national policies
Posted 20 days ago
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📍 England, United Kingdom

🧭 Part-Time

💸 54000.0 GBP per year

🔍 Healthcare

  • NMC Registered Mental Health Nurse
  • Minimum of two years experience as a Mental Health Nurse within in Primary Care or General Practice, practicing at Band 8a or above
  • Proficiency in care planning and risk assessment
  • Demonstrated proficiency in using digital health platforms and technologies
  • Evidence of ongoing professional development, such as relevant training
  • Proficiency with clinical IT systems (ideally with Jira and Teams/Slack)
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage deadlines
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), with the ability to proficiently document patient consultations according to organizational policy and national guidelines
  • Ability to recognize individual learning needs and actively seek professional development opportunities in line with local and national frameworks (e.g., NMC revalidation requirements)
  • Conducting initial remote assessments of patients with mental health concerns
  • Performing holistic assessments of health, social, and well-being needs
  • Using evidence-based, patient-centered principles to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate interventions
  • Providing health promotion and self-care advice
  • Escalate care according to need and complexity
  • Liaising with clinical leadership to ensure high quality care
  • Serving as a key point of contact for patients regarding health and well-being concerns
  • Supporting and managing patients in crisis, making appropriate referrals when necessary
  • Signposting patients to the most appropriate services or care settings
  • Keeping up to date with current clinical practices and mental health developments
  • Participating in and contributing to regular clinical supervision
  • Identifying potential vulnerable patients, recognizing signs of abuse or neglect, and completing safeguarding referrals in accordance with local and national policies.

Communication SkillsAnalytical SkillsTeamworkRisk Management

Posted 24 days ago
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