First Contact Practitioner (Physiotherapist)

Menlo Park
Bristol
1 month ago
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Overview

An excellent opportunity to join one of the most innovative and forward-thinking practices in the south-west. You will be joining a large Training & Research practice with a sizeable team of GPs and a phenomenal MDT, playing a key part in a team-based atmosphere where you won't be solo-working but joined to an existing FCP team.


Location

North Somerset


Role overview

Salary up to £63,000 + NHS pension + 6 weeks annual leave + 1 week study leave.


Responsibilities include treating patients and resolving ailments where able, sign‑posting to secondary care, community physios and onward referrals, 14 patients per session, 15‑minute appointments, progressing clinically with support of partners and management, specialist interests encouraged, protected learning time, and portfolio careers supported with a minimum of 2 days required in this role.


Benefits

  • NHS pension
  • Group indemnity scheme
  • 6 weeks annual leave and 1 week study leave
  • Tremendous support structure

Next Steps

For further details on this exceptional role, please click the Apply Now button. If you can specify the best time to talk, we will get in touch when it suits you best. You will then be contacted by one of our specialist consultants, who will provide you with further details about the role.


If you would like to talk ahead of sending us your CV, please give us a call on (phone number removed). Please note, any contact is in strictest confidence and we will not send your details to any practice without your expressed consent to do so.


Is this role almost right for you, but not quite ticking all the boxes? If so, we have hundreds of other roles available and can work proactively to find you your perfect post.


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