Allied Health Professionals
Introduction to Allied Health Professionals
Allied Health Professionals play an integral role in supporting our patients from admission, throughout their hospital stay and long after discharge. The high-quality care that patients receive, not only medically but therapeutically would not be possible without the excellent multidisciplinary approach that Allied Health Professionals provide at North Bristol NHS Trust.
What AHP specialties could I work in?
What AHP specialties could I work in?
×Our clinical teams provide outstanding patient care over a wide range of specialties in our five clinical divisions:
- Medicine Division – specialties include Cardiology, Respiratory, Acute Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Gastroenterology, Haematology, Complex Care, Elgar Enablement Unit, Complex Assessment Unit.
- Anaesthesia, Surgery, Critical Care and Renal Division – specialties include Intensive Care, Renal and Haemodialysis, Surgical Admission – Surgical Assessment Unit, Vascular, Burns and Plastics, General Surgery, Theatres and Medirooms.
- Neurosciences and Musculoskeletal Division – Stroke, Neurosurgery, Spines, Pain, Elective Orthopaedics, Trauma, Neurology, Rheumatology, Neuropsychiatry, Neurophysiology, Bristol Centre for Enablement (including prosthetics and orthotics), Neuropathology, Bristol Speech and Language Therapy.
- Women and Children’s Health Division – Neonatal Intensive Care and Gynaecology
- Core Clinical Services Division – Outpatients, Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Pathology, Pharmacy, Therapies.
Allied Health Professionals opportunities
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy
×Occupational therapy helps people of all ages overcome challenges completing everyday tasks or activities – what we call occupations.
We are a large, diverse team working within most inpatient specialties and we also provide a small outpatient service.
We can offer rotational opportunities and a comprehensive preceptorship programme for newly registered practitioners.
Occupational Therapy Support Workers
Our Occupational Therapy Support Workers assist in the provision of therapeutic interventions under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist.
Opportunities within our Occupational Therapy Service are advertised under ‘Allied Health Professionals’ in our current vacancies at the bottom of this page.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy
×Our Physiotherapists work as key members in our multidisciplinary team to provide the best care for our patients.
They support our patients to regain their mobility, function and confidence following surgery/illness, providing a range of therapy interventions to facilitate recovery and independence.
We can offer our physiotherapists a rotational programme, which consists of six monthly rotations across a variety of specialities, including complex care, neurosciences, intensive care, orthopaedics, burns and plastics and MusculoSkeletal outpatients. All rotations are based on the Southmead Hospital site and predominantly in our state-of-the-art Brunel building.
We have a well-established mentor programme and comprehensive preceptorship programme for newly qualifying practitioners. We also offer progression pathways for experienced Physiotherapists to move into specialist roles.
Physiotherapy Support Workers
Our Physiotherapy Support Workers are integral members of our team, supporting therapists to provide a range of skilled therapy tasks, including organising and implementing physical treatment sessions from treatment protocols, monitoring patient progress and working with patients towards their recovery and discharge.
Opportunities within our Physiotherapy Service are advertised under ‘Allied Health Professionals’ in our current vacancies.
Speech and Language Therapy
Speech and Language Therapy
×Our Speech and Language Therapy Department maintains a high profile across inpatient and outpatient services. We have a team of around 35 Speech and Language Therapists who promote excellent care of patients with swallowing and communication difficulties throughout the patient journey. We work as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team across key pathways of stroke, neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, neurology, medicine, critical care and outpatients.
We have a well established instrumental swallow assessment service and are able to provide in house development, assessment and maintenance of competencies in FEES, videofluoroscopy and tracheostomy management.
We have a well-developed supervision and support structure within a team that has huge amounts of clinical experience and expertise, and we have a proven track record of supporting new and inexperienced staff to gain a high level of clinical as well as leadership and team working skills.
Speech and Language Therapy Support Workers
We have a small number of Speech and Language Therapy Support Workers who play a key role in supporting therapy programmes, patient review, producing materials for therapy and support, maintaining equipment and set up of clinics.
Opportunities within our Speech and Language Therapy Service are advertised under ‘Allied Health Professionals’ in our current vacancies.
Operating Department Practitioner
Operating Department Practitioner
×Our theatre department is a Major Trauma centre for the South West Region and a specialist regional centre for a number of services, including neurosurgery, renal, plastics, burns and orthopaedics. At North Bristol Trust, we are proud to offer all our Theatre Practitioners (Operating Department Practitioner’s (ODP’s) and Nurses) the same job role and access to development opportunities.
Our multidisciplinary team receive personalised support from the Perioperative Development Team, providing bespoke training programmes and development days for theatre staff. We currently have ODPs who have progressed to work in a variety of roles including Assistant General Manager, Simulation Trainers, Research and Surgical First Assistants.
Our anaesthetics and scrub practitioners also have access to unique multidisciplinary training delivered by our Perioperative simulation team within a purpose-built simulation facility; our Clinical Simulation space.
We are also innovating the traditional recovery approach, supporting patients during admission, pre-op and post operatively within our Medirooms. A new concept in healthcare, our Medirooms combine the traditional recovery, day-case, same-day and admission areas into a single patient room environment, specifically designed to enhance patient experience by improving the level of privacy and dignity that these areas were traditionally able to offer. Patients also benefit from continuity of care as they are admitted, recovered and discharged/transferred by the same mediroom team.
We are also proud to be able to support an Operating Department Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship in partnership with the University of Gloucestershire, a three year course where individuals study for a BSc Hons in Operating Department Practice, incorporating the integrated Degree Apprenticeship standards for Operating Department Practice.
Opportunities for ODP’s within our Theatre Department are advertised under ‘Allied Health Professionals’ in our current vacancies.
Radiographers
Radiographers
×Working as a Radiographer at North Bristol NHS Trust will provide you with a strong commitment for your individual personal development, the prospect to work with a fantastic and friendly team of peers and a department that is always open to new ideas and suggestions from all team members, providing a collaborative working environment.
North Bristol NHS Trust offers a diverse and challenging work environment where Radiographers can consolidate and build their skills. The Imaging Department encourages cross modality working practices in Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Interventional Radiology. Every year we carry out just over 400,000 imaging examinations ranging from simple GP requests, to complex Trauma cases as well as our regional specialties including neurosciences, orthopaedics and renal.
Teams within our services include:
- Computed Tomography (CT) team; delivering CT services for patients, with four CT scanners at our Southmead Hospital site and two located at Cossham Hospital.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) team; delivers MRI services for patients, with four MRI scanners at our Southmead Hospital site and one located at Cossham Hospital.
- Interventional Radiology team; the department consists of six labs with a mixture of single/bi-plane and hybrid systems and two multipurpose fluoroscopy rooms. This team also delivers the Lithotripsy service.
- Nuclear Medicine Team; providing a comprehensive Nuclear Medicine service to a wider range of specialties within the hospital, including examinations such as melanoma and penile scintigraphy, breast SNL procedures, lung scans, renal studies, cardiac and brain imaging.
- Reporting radiographers; providing Appendicular and axial reporting on ED and GP imaging.
Dietitians
Dietitians
×Dietitians interpret the science of nutrition to improve health and treat diseases/conditions by educating and giving practical, personalised advice to clients, patients, carers and colleagues.
We are a large dietetic team based at Southmead, which includes dietetic assistants. Our Dietitians work in many specialist areas such a renal, major trauma, neurosciences. The job roles range from supporting patients on the main wards to providing out-patient clinics from home.
Our dietetic team is very patient focused, friendly, flexible and supportive. We provide clinical support and mentorship, regular CPD opportunities and annual appraisals. Our department is committed to multi-disciplinary working and we have good IT facilities and admin support.
We are a forward thinking department, and this is an ideal career for motivated and caring people who have an interest in nutrition. The Trust supports evidence-based practice and all Dietitians are expected to participate in audit, research, projects or study related to their areas of work.
AHP Video - Interventional Radiology at North Bristol NHS Trust
Current Allied Health Professionals Vacancies
Resuscitation Officer [Fixed Term]
- Job reference
- 339-ANJ5349-A
- Salary
- per annum
- Salary period
- Full time, Part time - 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday predominantly 08.00-16.00 with occasional requirements to work longer days to support training delivery requirements)
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract
- Fixed Term
- Staff Group
- Nursing and Midwifery Registered
- Town
- Westbury-on-Trym
Description
The post holder will also be responsible for:
- Maintaining and progressing their specialist knowledge in resuscitation and the ‘deteriorating patient’ and providing advice and guidance.
- Supporting the co-ordination and management of resuscitation training delivery across the Trust in accordance with the current Resuscitation Council UK guidelines.
- Contributing towards supporting, directing and delivering our National Course programme which includes: ILS, ALS, EALS, ETC.
- Assisting the Deputy Head of Education and Operational Leads for Resuscitation with planning and delivering in-situ simulation, live-demos, clinical simulation and teaching through scenario-based learning.
- Monitoring, developing and improving standards of resuscitation by promoting evidence-based practice and ensuring compliance with national and local guidance, e.g., NICE, Resuscitation Council UK.
- Deliver inductions/orientations of newly appointed staff, learners, or other visitors.
- Take responsibility for the scheduling and organising of resuscitation training sessions, including planning dates, times, facilitator numbers and booking training rooms.
- Involvement with organisational working groups aligned to an agreed workstream and responsible for taking agreed actions forwards, in partnership with the Operational Leads and/or the Deputy Head of Education.
- Remaining clinical currency within the area of resuscitation and the deteriorating patient.
Apply by 11/02/2025
Resuscitation Officer [Fixed Term]:more details and how to apply
Clinical Psychologist/ Neuropsychologist
- Job reference
- 339-NBR5201-B
- Salary
- dependant on expereince
- Salary period
- Part time - 30 hours per week
- Grade
- NHS AfC: Band 8c
- Contract
- Fixed-Term Maternity Cover
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- bristol
Description
As lead neuropsychologist for the stroke neuropsychology service, you would be responsible for the ongoing development and support of the stroke neuropsychology team as they deliver high quality neuropsychological input to the stroke pathway, supporting stroke survivors, their families, and the wider MDT. This fixed-term clinical and operational leadership role provides opportunities for creativity, service development, and the chance to make a real impact.
Apply by 11/02/2025
Clinical Psychologist/ Neuropsychologist:more details and how to apply
Integrated Discharge Case Manager (Band 6)
- Job reference
- 339-ANJ5486
- Salary
- per annum (pro rata for part time roles)
- Salary period
- Full time, Part time - 37.5 hours per week
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract
- Staff Group
- Nursing and Midwifery Registered
- Town
- Bristol
Description
The post requires an individual with the ability to work in the area of managing of complex discharge processes and a commitment to the further development of this essential service.
You will be a lead in:
- Championing the Home First ethos- ‘There’s no place like Home’
- Facilitating timely and appropriate discharges- enhancing the patient and staff experience
- Holding early discharge conversations and driving quality board rounds
- Driving ‘flow’- ensuring beds are available for people that need them by delivering timely discharges
- Bringing discharge expertise to conversations with patients, families and staff- including supporting Managing Expectations procedures
Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate effective communication skills with an ability to ‘think laterally’ and problem solve complex situations, focusing on how best to meet the needs of the individual.
You will be a role model for the Integrated Discharge Service and Transfer of Care Hub both within the organisation and the wider system
Apply by 10/02/2025
Integrated Discharge Case Manager (Band 6):more details and how to apply
Integrated Discharge Case Manager (Band 6)
- Job reference
- 339-ANJ5494
- Salary
- per annum (pro rata for part time roles)
- Salary period
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract
- fixed term /secondment post to cover maternity leave.
- Staff Group
- Nursing and Midwifery Registered
- Town
- Bristol
Description
The post requires an individual with the ability to work in the area of managing of complex discharge processes and a commitment to the further development of this essential service.
You will be a lead in:
- Championing the Home First ethos- ‘There’s no place like Home’
- Facilitating timely and appropriate discharges- enhancing the patient and staff experience
- Holding early discharge conversations and driving quality board rounds
- Driving ‘flow’- ensuring beds are available for people that need them by delivering timely discharges
- Bringing discharge expertise to conversations with patients, families and staff- including supporting Managing Expectations procedures
Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate effective communication skills with an ability to ‘think laterally’ and problem solve complex situations, focusing on how best to meet the needs of the individual.
You will be a role model for the Integrated Discharge Service and Transfer of Care Hub both within the organisation and the wider system
Apply by 10/02/2025
Integrated Discharge Case Manager (Band 6):more details and how to apply
Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Complex Care
- Job reference
- 339-TJC5491
- Salary
- Per annum, pro rata
- Salary period
- Part time, Job share, Flexible working - 18.75 hours per week (To be worked Monday to Friday but some flexibility in work pattern)
- Grade
- NHS AfC: Band 7
- Contract
- Fixed term related to maternity leave period
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- Bristol
Description
- To carry a caseload of highly complex medical and surgical patients with communication and swallowing disorders including those with tracheostomy
- To work as a member of the complex care multidisciplinary team to provide coordinated care to patients
- To provide leadership within the SLT team by providing clinical supervision, mentoring, line management and support to junior staff
- To be part of the SLT FEES and videofluoroscopy teams
- To work closely with the complex care pathway lead and other highly specialist and pathway lead speech and language Therapists in North Bristol Trust, with regards to quality governance, staffing, cover and service provision
Head of Neuropsychology
- Job reference
- 339-NBR5304-A
- Salary
- per annum
- Salary period
- Part time - 22.5 hours per week (0.6 WTE)
- Grade
- NHS AfC: Band 8d
- Contract
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- Bristol
Description
· Responsible for ensuring that the training, education and supervision requirements of members of the department and students on placement is appropriately planned, managed and provided for within the available resources.
· The post holder serves as the line manager for staff within the neuropsychology department.
· Responsible for ensuring the department is financially viable and sustainable through effective budget management, in partnership with the General Manager (who holds budgetary responsibility), and cost efficiency plans.
· Responsible for ensuring that the neuropsychological service needs are adequately addressed by liaising with colleagues, contributing to planning and service developments in other areas beyond the immediate department, and by ensuring that long term regional NHS plans for reconfiguration adequately take neuropsychological services into account.
· The post holder must provide a point of focus for management, colleagues, other Trusts or external agencies for matters pertaining to Neuropsychology within North Bristol NHS Trust.
Apply by 10/02/2025
Head of Neuropsychology:more details and how to apply
Clinical Skills Facilitator
- Job reference
- 339-ANJ5481
- Salary
- per annum
- Salary period
- Full time, Flexible working, Compressed hours - 37.5 hours per week (Monday - Friday 8am-4pm with the ability to discuss flexible working options)
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract
- Staff Group
- Nursing and Midwifery Registered
- Town
- Bristol
Description
The clinical skills facilitator will support the clinical skills lead with planning and delivery of the annual clinical skills training plan for clinical staff groups within NBT and for external partners including students, apprentices, registered nurses and midwives, AHP’s and doctors. The facilitator will lead small and large group training within both classrooms and clinical environments and will support a variety of learners to progress towards achieving a range of safe, evidence based clinical skills. The post holder will have an ability to adapt their facilitation style based on learner needs and be able to give effective and balanced feedback, supporting a plan for further learning when additional/further learning needs are identified.
The clinical skills facilitator will also be required to support with departmental audits, collate and respond to feedback as part of the service and teaching evaluation process and to support research and quality improvement work relating to clinical skills. The clinical skills facilitator will work with the clinical skills team lead to plan response to clinical need, arising from incidents or near misses, where further clinical skills training is required to enhance patient safety and will demonstrate an ability to work to deadlines.
Apply by 06/02/2025
Clinical Skills Facilitator:more details and how to apply
Occupational Therapist - Band 5
- Job reference
- 339-BAL5476
- Salary
- per annum
- Salary period
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week (Rostered weekend shifts as part of contracted hours with frequency of no more than 1 in 4.)
- Grade
- Band 5
- Contract
- fixed term
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- Westbury-On-Trym,
Description
The caseloads are varied, challenging and rewarding requiring application of a wide range of therapeutic skills to encompass functional and cognitive assessments, early interventions, social and environmental needs for discharge planning and onward referrals.
Close multi-disciplinary working and links with community partners in the wider health and care system exist to address needs at all stages of the clinical pathways, with occupational therapy playing a crucial role.
To understand more about Occupational Therapy at NBT, click here to watch our video.
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Occupational Therapist - Band 5:more details and how to apply
Dietitian (Band 5)
- Job reference
- 339-CCC5470
- Salary
- per annum (FTE) or pro rata for part time roles.
- Salary period
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Grade
- Band 5
- Contract
- Fixed Term
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- Bristol
Description
The post holder will be working closely with our existing band 5’s in managing a wide variety of clinical conditions seen across the Trust.
There would be an expectation that this post holder would be involved in training student dietitians from both Plymouth and Birmingham City Universities, on completion of the clinical supervisory skills course.
We offer a variety of in house CPD opportunities, clinical supervision and preceptorships for newly qualified staff.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, has a good rapport with patients and staff and takes pride in providing an efficient and effective dietetic service.
Apply by 03/02/2025
Dietitian (Band 5):more details and how to apply
ICU/Neurology Dietitian (Band 6)
- Job reference
- 339-CCC5472
- Salary
- per annum (FTE) or pro rata for part time roles.
- Salary period
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract
- Staff Group
- Allied Health Professionals
- Town
- Bristol
Description
The post holder’s responsibilities include:
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Apply by 03/02/2025
ICU/Neurology Dietitian (Band 6):more details and how to apply