Physician Associate

6 days ago


Keighley, United Kingdom Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Full time

Working as a physician associate within the multi-disciplinary team in medicine at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, the post holder will work to offer high quality care to our patients.
- Under the management of the Consultant, undertake patient consultations, assessments, clinical examinations, order appropriate investigations and interpret investigation findings
- Form a list of differential diagnoses, recommend management/treatment, has the freedom to act with in sphere of competence as a part of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Communicate effectively to provide and receive complex, sensitive or contentious information to patients, families/carers, clinicians and any health and social care professional. To ensure delivery of safer care.
- Manage complex information and or situations requiring analysis, interpretation to assess risk, including clinical reasoning.
- Manage and prioritise workload, liaising with team members and patients to ensure safe delivery of care.
- As part of a multi-disciplinary team, support the delivery of care in a range of settings, which may include hospital inpatient wards, outpatient clinics, community clinics, General Practice (GP) surgeries, urgent care facilities, nursing homes, and conducting home visits where required
- Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, support and contribute to timely discharge planning where appropriate

At Airedale we are passionate about our population and meeting its needs. We believe in offering a positive environment for our people as key to delivering that.

We are committed to our core values and behaviours, be a diverse and inclusive employer where a just and learning culture is at its heart.
- Under the management of the Consultant, undertake patient consultations, assessments, clinical examinations, order appropriate investigations and interpret investigation findings
- Form a list of differential diagnoses, recommend management/treatment, has the freedom to act with in sphere of competence as a part of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Communicate effectively to provide and receive complex, sensitive or contentious information to patients, families/carers, clinicians and any health and social care professional. To ensure delivery of safer care.
- Manage complex information and or situations requiring analysis, interpretation to assess risk, including clinical reasoning.
- Manage and prioritise workload, liaising with team members and patients to ensure safe delivery of care.
- As part of a multi-disciplinary team, support the delivery of care in a range of settings, which may include hospital inpatient wards, outpatient clinics, community clinics, General Practice (GP) surgeries, urgent care facilities, nursing homes, and conducting home visits where required
- Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, support and contribute to timely discharge planning where appropriate
- Within your scope of practice and working as part of multi-disciplinary team, perform delegated diagnostic/therapeutic procedures under clinical supervision, take responsibility for a dedicated patient caseload, where required
- Liaise closely and work collaboratively within the clinical/multi-disciplinary team to ensure good working relationships are in place which maximise benefits to patient care
- Maintain timely and appropriate documentation
- Contribute to the development of efficient pathways of care
- Ensure the provision of a high standard of care at all times
- Build effective networks with other teams and other organisations, working in collaboration to support efficient patient care
- Comment on policies and processes to inform policy and process development relevant to the clinical department
- Ability to complete clinical skills requiring dexterity and accuracy when required, ie ABG/Venepuncture.
- Ensures accurate and contemporaneous notes are completed.
- To report all actual and potential clinical incidents involved in, in accordance with the Trust’s Reporting Procedures for Untoward Events, using the electronic reporting system



  • Keighley, United Kingdom Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Full time

    Applications are invited for our clinical fellow working within the clinical skills team. This post enables the post holder to develop skills in relation to teaching and learning whilst supporting junior doctors, medical students, and physician associates in the clinical environment and classroom. This role will suit a doctor with relevant NHS experience to...


  • Keighley, United Kingdom Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Full time

    The post holder will provide support to our expanding Health and Wellbeing team, by carrying out the assigned duties and tasks associated with departmental need. The post holder will provide reception, administration and support services for the Health and Wellbeing team which includes our Occupational Health service, our Wellbeing service and our Manual...


  • Keighley, United Kingdom Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Full time

    The post holder will provide support to our expanding Health and Wellbeing team, by carrying out the assigned duties and tasks associated with departmental need. The post holder will provide reception, administration and support services for the Health and Wellbeing team which includes our Occupational Health service, our Wellbeing service and our Manual...