Specialist Podiatrist | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Specialist Podiatrist | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Liverpool Full-Time 38141 - 46617 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join a dynamic diabetic foot team and provide specialist podiatric care.
  • Company: Be part of Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, a leading healthcare provider.
  • Benefits: Enjoy ongoing training, clinical supervision, and a supportive work environment.
  • Other info: Great career growth opportunities in a collaborative and patient-focused team.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in patients' lives while developing your skills in a busy clinical setting.
  • Qualifications: Must be an enthusiastic and organised podiatrist with experience in patient care.

The predicted salary is between 38141 - 46617 £ per year.

Specialist Podiatrist | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Company

Company: Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

We are offeringan exciting opportunityto join anestablisheddiabeticfoot team at NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group (UHL Group)Aintree Hospital.

Our podiatry service provides high-quality specialist care to patients with complex foot health needs, including those with diabetes , vascular disease and other high-risk conditions.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated podiatrist who is well organised and is able to thrive in a busy clinical environment.

The role will involve managing a varied caseload and working as part of the MDFT clinics.

You will have access to ongoing training and regular clinical supervision.

This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a supportive and patient focused team, that values clinical excellence and collaborative working.

As a Band 6 Podiatrist you will

  • Support the Podiatry lead in the delivery of an efficient and effective podiatryservice .
  • Work aspart of the diabetic foot team providing a high standard of clinical care in a variety of hospital settings including inpatient and outpatient settings.
  • Work as an autonomous practitioner and lone worker as part of the wider podiatry and multidisciplinary service, providing assessment and treatment planning/delivery to patients within agreed referral criteria.
  • Assess and provide clearly planned podiatric care packages to patients with a variety of care needs, with the aim of maintainingmaximum independence and mobility.
  • Provide treatment for patients to maintaintissue viability and relieve pain; especially patients whorequire specialist care packages because they are at risk due to diabetes, rheumatoidarthritis and peripheral vascular disease.

NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group (UHL Group) was formed on 1 November 2024, born from a shared aim to improve the care we provide our communities.

We are one of the largest employers in region, with over 18,900 colleagues who are dedicated to caring for our communities - from birth and beyond.

For the 630,000 people across Merseyside, we are their local NHS.

We provide general and emergency hospital care, alongside highly specialised regional services that extend to more than two million people in the North West.

We operate from five hospital sites: Aintree University Hospital is the single receiving site for adult major trauma patients in Cheshire and Merseyside, and hosts a number of regional services including an award-winning stroke facility.

Broadgreen Hospital is home to several elective surgical, diagnostic and treatment services, together with specialist patient rehabilitation.

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital provide specialist services incardiothoracic surgery, cardiology and respiratory medicine, both in the hospital and out in the community.

Liverpool Women’s Hospital specialises in the health of women and babies, delivering over 7,200 babies in the UK’s largest single site maternity hospital each year.

The Royal Liverpool University Hospital is the largest hospital in the country to provide inpatients with 100% single en-suite bedrooms and mainly focuses on complex planned care and specialist services.

Key responsibilities

  • Manage own caseloadcomprisingof outpatient and ward patients, usually working in isolation and always as an autonomous practitioner.
  • Assessment of new and existing patients in line with departmental protocols using judgements involving complex facts about the patient’s medical conditions and medication in relation to their podiatric needs.

Treatment planning will require analysis of options and will be unpredictable.

  • Develop treatment plans with expected outcomes and agree with patient how these outcomes may be best achieved.

Provide specialist advice to patients including identified categories of patients: diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, elderly fallers.

  • Employ stringent control of cross infection and decontamination measures during daily exposure to infectious material wound/ulcer dressings, blood, pus or body fluid.
  • Assess for orthotics following the orthotic services insoles and footwear pathways, make and provide chairside devices, prescribe bespoke orthotics and liaise with appropriate specialist.
  • Assess, manufacture and fit insoles as part of the hospital orthotics service as required by service demand.
  • Have the capability to move and handle patients who may be immobile, wheelchair or bed-bound.
  • Provide health education advice including one to one advice and education to groups of peers, professionals and patients.
  • ADMINISTRATION
  • Tobe responsible for maintaining legible and comprehensive patient records.
  • Tobe responsible for maintaining timely accurate and legible patient records.
  • Tobe responsible for dictating letters to GPs following assessment of patient.
  • Tobe responsible for timily input of ward activity into the patient information system (currently IPM).
  • Tobe responsible for the ordering and control of stock in a designated area.
  • To report sickness absence and return to duty in the agreed manner.
  • Tobe responsible for the timely submission of own travel claim forms.
  • Undertake team orientated duties as delegated by the team leader e. g. managing timetables or rotas for team.
  • COMMUNICATION
  • Communicate effectively with patients and carers to take a relevant medical history and obtain diagnostic information and informed consent, by informing, explaining, persuading and motivating.

Some patients may find understanding difficult because of barriers such as old age, infirmity, hearing loss, pain, fear and language or learning difficulties.

  • Have the ability to use the decision making process to identify when patients require the intervention of other professional and/or Clinical Specialist Podiatrists, by following agreed departmental referral pathways.
  • Provide appropriate foot health education and advice to patients on a one to one basis and groups of patients, e. g. diabetic groups, mother & toddler clubs, community groups, in partnership with external organisations and voluntary agencies.
  • Liaise with other health care professionals i. e. GPs, nurses, health visitors, physiotherapists, dieticians, as part of the multidisciplinary team, sharing skills and knowledge.
  • Have the ability to diffuse conflict in confrontational/stressful situations e. g. complaints over the telephone or face to face, regarding length of waiting lists, long appointment waiting times, patients attending clinics at the wrong time, day or place.
  • Liaise closely with admin & clerical staff in a clear and concise manner.
  • Manage distressing situations e. g. dealing with terminally ill patients, patients pre / post amputation or patients recently bereaved.
  • Employ good listening and supervisory skills when undertaking personal development reviews of junior staff.
  • PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT / TRAINING
  • Maintain and develop own standards of care, identifying own training needs and using the latest research as guidance.
  • Share good practice, using own and others experience, identify poor practice or quality issues and alert professional lead.
  • Participate in regular Performance Development Review and review junior staff.
  • Participate in clinical supervision being both a supervisor and supervisee as appropriate.
  • Participate and undertake clinical audits/ surveys as identified by professional lead.
  • Participate in the development, implementation and review of departmental policies, proposing changes in line with latest evidence based practice.
  • Participate in student training and footcare assistant training (where applicable).
  • Participate and deliver in service training as appropriate.
  • Maintain and update own professional portfolio and maintain continuous professional development in line with the requirements of the Health Professions Council for registration.
  • Participate in research within the department/ Trust as requested by the professional lead.
  • To undertake mandatory annual training including CPR, manual handling and fire lectures.
  • This advert closes on Monday 24 Aug 2026
  • Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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We think you need these skills to ace Specialist Podiatrist | Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Podiatric Assessment
Treatment Planning
Patient Management
Diabetes Care
Wound Care
Orthotic Assessment
Communication Skills