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Main area
Physiotherapy
Grade
NHS AfC: Band 7
Contract
Please note: This is a permanent position, initially funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research for three years. Subject to a successful review of KPIs and programme evaluation, funding may be extended for an additional two years. While every effort will be made to secure the continuation of the programme beyond the charitable funding period, if the project does not progress, the postholder will be placed on the redeployment register for alterative a suitable role. This alternative role may not be directly related to cancer care.
Hours
  • Full time
  • Flexible working
37.5 hours per week
Job ref
372-CORP1993
Employer
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Town
Huddersfield
Salary
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum pro rata
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
23/11/2025 23:59
Interview date
02/12/2025

Employer heading

Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust logo

Highly Specialised Physiotherapist

NHS AfC: Band 7

Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust (CHFT) are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of any protected characteristics. 

We are committed to recruiting to our values.  Leading One Culture of Care underpins our values by creating an environment, tone and behaviours across all parts of the Trust that are fundamentally rooted in compassionate care.  

We are open to considering a wide range of flexible working arrangements. There are opportunities to flex the days of the week, hours and times of work and place of work including: part-time, job-share, flexible working hours and the possibility to work from home when appropriate. Please talk to us during the interview process to discuss any flexibility that you may require.

We received our Silver Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme which is helping actively promote SaBRE - Supporting Britain’s Reservists and Employers. This means that we provided its statement of intent to support all Defence personnel and we welcome application to work for us.  Find out more - Why Choose CHFT?

Our Future Plans

The Department of Health and Social Care has awarded capital funding to invest in local health services at both Calderdale Royal Hospital and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. This is a significant investment and an opportunity to enhance services for our populations in Calderdale and Huddersfield and West Yorkshire for generations to come. To find out more, please visit https://future.cht.nhs.uk/


 

Job overview

This is a rare and exciting opportunity to be part of a pioneering new service that’s transforming the way we support people affected by cancer.

 We’re looking for a skilled physiotherapist with in-depth knowledge and experience in oncology. You’ll play a central role in expanding our innovative prehabilitation service through the Active Together Programme — a unique collaboration with Yorkshire Cancer Research, local universities, and councils. This initiative empowers individuals to enhance their health and wellbeing through personalised support before, during, and after cancer treatment.

 Working closely with the Prehabilitation Service Lead and the wider team, you’ll help bring the service to full operational capacity across relevant cancer pathways. As a Highly Specialised Physiotherapist, you’ll ensure the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based physiotherapy and exercise interventions, while also contributing to the development of services across the Trust and within the community.

 In this dynamic and varied role, you’ll also take on a key leadership position—mentoring and supporting colleagues, guiding the education and supervision of clinical staff, and working alongside fitness professionals in community settings.

You’ll deliver services across a range of locations, including CHFT sites, leisure facilities, university campuses, and other community venues—ensuring care is accessible, consistent, and centred around the needs of those we support

Main duties of the job

  • Lead the delivery of cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation services across hospital and community settings.
  • Provide advanced clinical assessments and tailored physiotherapy interventions for individuals before, during, and after cancer treatment.
  • Act as a clinical lead, ensuring high standards of care and evidence-based practice across multiple tumour sites.
  • Supervise and mentor physiotherapists, assistant practitioners, and fitness instructors.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (MDTs), universities, councils, and community partners to deliver integrated care.
  • Organise and deliver group rehabilitation sessions and contribute to patient education.
  • Participate in service development, audits, research, and data collection for the Active Together Programme.
  • Support operational management including staff appraisals, rota planning, and deputising for the Service Lead.
  • Ensure safe and effective use of equipment and compliance with governance and risk management policies.
  • Represent the Trust and programme at local, regional, and national levels

Working for our organisation

CHFT is an integrated Trust of 6,500+ colleagues providing hospital and community services to patients and communities across Calderdale and Kirklees.  We are rated as ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission, are a top performing Trust for Elective Recovery, Emergency and Cancer Care and widely acknowledged as a national digital lead when it comes to caring for people across our local and regional systems.  

Our people are at the core of everything we do, hence our commitment to One Culture of Care. Our focus is to care for and support each other in order to provide outstanding compassionate care to our patients.  That is why we are looking for an inclusive collaborative, creative, innovative and compassionate leader to join us in this role.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Advanced Clinical Leadership and Practice. 

•    To act as Clinical Lead Physiotherapist within the Cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation service at both sites and within the community. 
•    Lead the development and integration of best practice within the clinical setting, supporting effective interventions in cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation across multiple tumour sites, in line with the latest evidence base. 
•    Deliver specialised treatments informed by the most current clinical evidence, maintaining up-to-date knowledge through engagement with relevant literature, research tools, and collaboration with practitioners both within and outside the service.
•    Ensure a consistently high standard of patient care by implementing, monitoring, and reviewing clinical standards relevant to the cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation service.
•    Support other senior colleagues in the development and implementation of, clinical and service-specific protocols, procedures, and guidelines.
•    Independently prioritise and manage a highly specialist caseload in cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation, delivering advanced individualised assessments and tailored interventions, while maintaining accurate clinical records.
•    To carry out highly specialist assessment and treatment of patients with a wide range of conditions as well as addressing the rehabilitation needs prior to and following cancer treatment, including surgery. 
•    To determine a clinical diagnosis, develop, deliver, implement, evaluate and modify individualised treatment programmes and/or provide specialist advice, ensuring appropriate pathways of care and communication via liaison and referral to other agencies as required.
•    To provide highly complex sensitive counselling to patients and carers using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy techniques and the use of empathy, reassurance and motivational interview skills to overcome barriers to change 
•    Delegate tasks appropriately to colleagues, including support staff and fitness professionals in community and leisure settings, in line with their training and competencies to support safe and effective service delivery.
•    Provide clinical and operational supervision and guidance to colleagues, supporting their development and ensuring high standards of care across the team.
•    To plan, organise and deliver group rehabilitation activities, co-ordinated with other members of the MDT, taking into account patients’ physical and mental capabilities.
•    To have expert verbal and non-verbal communications skills of motivation, explanation and reassurance to agree and gain co-operation of patients and carers in their treatment programmes, specifically related to cancer, and cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation. 
•    To take part in the education and training of therapists, support workers, qualified and nonqualified healthcare / social services / education staff including medical staff.
•    To work collaboratively with health and social care community and acute colleagues. 
•    To work collaboratively with other Highly Specialist Physiotherapists and all key stakeholders of the Active programme within other trusts, sharing learning, education and resources as appropriate.
•    Proactively and appropriately facilitate seamless transitions of care between settings, ensuring continuity of therapeutic management and clear communication with the patient throughout.
•    To work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary manner within the MDT, being able to debate the blurring of boundaries across professions and where competent and appropriate take on aspects of blurred boundary working.
•    To participate in the supervision process with staff daily and for students as required. 
•    Provide highly specialist assessment and advice to the multidisciplinary team (MDT), actively contributing to MDT meetings and supporting effective care pathways, including discharge planning. 
•    Act as a key resource within cancer services, offering expert guidance to physiotherapists and other professionals on the assessment, treatment, and management of patients before and after cancer treatment.
•    To organise and participate in in-service training programmes, ensuring appropriate training is delivered.
•    To give highly specialist advice, teaching and training to patients / clients, carers, volunteers and other health, educational and social care professionals, as appropriate to ensure provision of good patient care.
•    To be responsible for the supervision and education of students to graduate level in the role of clinical educator. 
•    To contribute to the supervision and education of students from other professional groups e.g. Nurses, Physiotherapists, Speech and Language Therapists in as required. 

Operational Delivery 
•    To ensure effective day-to-day running of the team including support staff. 
•    Actively participate in research and clinical audit activities related to cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation, including data collection for programmes such as Active Together. 
•    Present findings from research, audits, and patient surveys to internal teams and external stakeholders, including at local and national conferences.
•    To be a manual handling key trainer where required.  
•    Lead on completing appraisals for the team.
•    To work flexible across a variety of settings, including out of hours working, including 7 day a week rota to meet the needs of the service. 
•    To have access to a vehicle for timely, independent travel across community and hospital sites, with flexibility to work in a changing environment.
•    To provide advice / information to the Prehabilitation Service lead to help in the planning and development of the service. 
•    In conjunction with the Prehabilitation Service lead, ensure adequate staff cover within the team by agreeing annual leave, study leave, and report sickness absence to the Prehabilitation Service lead. This will require a basic knowledge of e-rostering.
•    To assist the Prehabilitation Service lead in achieving the service objectives, and Active Together Programme deliverables and outcomes.
•    To assist the Prehabilitation Service lead in the monitoring of professional, clinical and departmental standards and assist implementation of change as appropriate.
•    To participate in the staff recruitment process. 
•    To have awareness of team budgets and work with the Prehabilitation Service Lead on cost efficiencies.
•    Deputise for the Prehabilitation Service Lead as required. 
•    Participate in regular supervision. 
•    To represent and advocate for the Trust and the Active Together programme externally (locally, regionally and nationally).

Risk, Governance & Safety
•    Work autonomously within Trust policies and professional practice, maintaining accurate and comprehensive up to date records within appropriate clinical systems.
•    To give feedback and contribute on policies in line with clinical specialist input when required, which may impact on the management and care of patients within the service.
•    To be responsible for the issue and safe use of equipment used in your area of work and to adhere to the appropriate service policies. 
•    Ensure compliance with all national, professional, Trust, and service-specific policies and procedures, including active participation in induction and regular risk management training. 
•    Identify and assess potential risks within the department or community settings during service delivery, ensuring these are reported to management and appropriate actions are taken to mitigate them. 
•    In line with trust policy, to complete incident reports and supporting documentation for any unexpected event or incident they are involved in. 
•    To work with the Prehabilitation Service Lead Team Leader, assisting them in the management of complaints and incidents. 
•    Maintain confidentiality of all patient identifiable information in line with Trust policies relating to the Data Protection Act.
•    Initiate discussions with the Prehabilitation Service lead about any circumstances that could prevent the postholder or other staff fulfilling the requirements of the job description 

Personal 
•    Engage in appropriate development opportunities as identified through the Trust’s Personal Development Review process, taking responsibility for following and complying with an agreed personal development plan.
•    Maintain an up-to-date CPD portfolio including evidence of experiential learning, reflective practice and any relevant training or experience. This should demonstrate responsibility for maintaining own competency to practice.
•    Ensure maintenance of Professional Registration.
•    Working within own professional scope and limitations and seek advice and support from the Line Manager whenever necessary. 
•    Maintain professional conduct including appearance at all times. 

Person specification

QUALIFICATIONS / TRAINING

Essential criteria
  • Degree in Physiotherapy and registered with the HCPC
Desirable criteria
  • Postgraduate qualification/training within Cancer/Cancer rehabilitation
  • Postgraduate qualification/training in Leadership/Management/Service Development
  • Postgraduate training in Level 2 Psychological Techniques/Motivational Interviewing
  • Postgraduate qualification/training within Clinical Education.

KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & EXPERTISE

Essential criteria
  • Significant NHS post-registration experience in Cancer/Cancer rehabilitation.
  • Knowledge of cancer treatments and the potential side effects experienced by individuals living with and beyond cancer, and how these impact rehabilitation needs and care planning
  • Specialist knowledge of cancer care and rehabilitation, informed by national clinical standards, with proven experience in delivering expert, clinically reasoned care to individuals and groups.
  • Significant NHS post-registration experience in Leadership/Management/Service Development
  • Experience in delivering education and training to groups of staff MDT
  • Experience in clinical audit, quality improvement, and continuous service improvement
  • Knowledge of the principles of clinical governance, audit, and research, with the ability to apply these effectively to clinical practice to improve service quality, patient outcomes, and professional standards.
  • A flexible approach to work, with the ability to manage and deliver services across multiple hospital and community locations, and access to a vehicle for timely, independent travel in a changing environment
  • Experienced in collating, analysing, and presenting complex data to support effective decision-making and service improvement
  • Well-developed IT skills including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Excellent time and organisational management skills, with the ability to manage a demanding workload and operational priorities independently using own initiative
Desirable criteria
  • Trained in blurred boundary working, with the ability to adapt roles across professional disciplines to support integrated, patient-centred care.

COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS

Essential criteria
  • Exceptional and proven ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Exceptional and proven ability to work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, delivering multi-modal prehabilitation and/or rehabilitation.
  • Proven leadership skills with the ability to motivate and clinically supervise others, demonstrating credibility, honesty, and integrity—particularly in the line management of staff.
  • Ability to make decisions and problem solve when dealing with complex situations

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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Name
James Greenwood
Job title
Prehabilitation Lead - Cancer Services
Email address
[email protected]
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