Major Function
To provide high-quality and evidence-based physiotherapy services to patients in the
outpatient department and inpatient wards.
Tasks and Responsibilities
· Assess, diagnose, and administer appropriate treatment to patients with various musculoskeletal conditions, presenting movement disorders and physical disabilities.
· Assess rehabilitation needs and recommend appropriate interventions for all patients, attending outpatient clinics and inpatient wards.
· Asses for the need, prescribe and train proper use of orthotics and assistive devices based on individual patient requirements.
· Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for all physiotherapy patients, attending outpatient department and in patient wards.
· Recommend appropriate referrals for further specialized management and screening, to Physiotherapy patients requiring transfers and other specialized services.
· Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including medical officers, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, for holistic management of patients under their care.
· Provide education and evidence-based information on injury prevention, health promotion, and occupational hazard management to both patients and staff where required.
· Maintain accurate records and documentation for Physiotherapy patient
assessments, treatment plans, and progression at ROTOM Health Center
· Provide prompt caseload management and follow up on discharged physiotherapy patients, ensuring continued case monitoring.
· Participate in continuous professional development to stay updated on best
healthcare practices.
· Participate in all healthcare outreaches organized by ROTOM Health centres as may be required by the healthcare manager.
· Provide monthly clinic reports on patient attendances, income and supplies of the Physiotherapy department.
· Any other duties as may be assigned by the supervisor from time to time.
Requirements:
Essential skills and qualification
· Bachelors Degree in Physiotherapy.
· Current registration certificate and practicing license from Uganda Allied Health Professionals Council.
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Communication Skills: Physiotherapists need to effectively communicate with patients to explain treatment plans, exercises, and progress. Active listening and the ability to understand a patient’s concerns are also crucial.
· Empathy and Compassion: Patients seeking physiotherapy often experience pain and emotional distress. Demonstrating empathy and compassion can build trust and improve patient engagement.
· Problem-Solving Skills: Physiotherapists need to analyze patient conditions, develop tailored treatment plans, and adapt their approach as needed. This requires strong problem-solving abilities and critical thinking.
· Clinical Expertise: A solid understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and physiotherapy techniques is essential. This includes knowledge of manual therapy, exercise prescription, and other therapeutic modalities.
· Interpersonal Skills: Physiotherapists work closely with patients, so strong interpersonal skills are vital. This includes being approachable, motivating, and able to build rapport with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
· Organization and Time Management: Physiotherapists often manage multiple patients and appointments. Excellent organizational and time management skills are necessary to prioritize tasks and ensure efficient patient care.
· Teamwork Skills: Physiotherapists frequently collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists. Effective teamwork is essential for coordinated patient care.
· Adaptability and Flexibility: Physiotherapists need to be adaptable and flexible to adjust treatment plans based on patient progress and changing circumstances.
· Continuous Learning: The field of physiotherapy is constantly evolving, so physiotherapists should be committed to lifelong learning and staying updated on the latest research and techniques.
Personal Attributes
· Physical Stamina and Dexterity: The job requires physical exertion, including assisting patients with exercises and using manual therapy techniques. Strong physical stamina and dexterity are important for performing these tasks effectively