Physiotherapist - Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Bridgwater
2 months ago
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Physiotherapist MSK Specialism Bridgwater Somerset £45,000 Annually

We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapist to join our innovative team at a prominent client site near Bridgwater, Somerset. Nestled within the exciting environment of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station construction site, this position offers a unique setting filled with dynamic challenges and rewarding experiences. The role is part-time, allowing flexibility with a commitment of three to four days a week, giving you the freedom to choose your workdays. This opportunity is perfect for someone eager to expand their professional horizons in a supportive and energetic atmosphere.


Perks and Benefits:

  • Competitive annual salary up to £45,000, dependent on your qualifications and experience
  • Contributory pension scheme with a matching contribution up to 6%
  • Comprehensive life assurance to give you peace of mind
  • Start with 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, which increases with your length of service
  • Enjoy a day off on your birthday to celebrate you
  • Keep fit with discounted gym membership
  • Participate in our cycle to work scheme for a healthy and eco-friendly commute
  • Access to a health cashback scheme via Simply Health to support your well‑being
  • We cover your HCPC fees, ensuring you are best supported in your role

What you will do:

  • Conduct accurate clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders
  • Classify clinical musculoskeletal disorders based on their work‑relatedness
  • Provide management with reports following assessments, including recommendations for employee’s fitness to work and any necessary role adjustments
  • Lead rehabilitation‑focused exercise classes for employees with musculoskeletal injuries
  • Communicate effectively with the broader occupational health team
  • Conduct Display Screen Equipment (DSE) assessments and offer prophylactic advice
  • Advise on necessary changes or equipment following DSE assessments
  • Identify workplace hazards and assess the risk to musculoskeletal health
  • Conduct ergonomic risk assessments alongside Safety Health & Environment advisors on site
  • Advise on work practice or environment changes as needed
  • Ensure effective rehabilitation of staff with musculoskeletal disorders
  • Maintain comprehensive assessment and treatment records
  • Gather statistical data for report generation and assist in health promotion events
  • Mentor university students where opportunities present themselves

Skills:

  • Proficiency in conducting ergonomic and face‑to‑face assessments
  • Expertise in DSE assessments
  • Thorough knowledge of MSK conditions, injuries and treatment
  • Adherence to patient confidentiality and understanding of GDPR
  • Experience in working with a multidisciplinary team

Education & Qualifications:

A Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy is required.


Why Bridgwater Somerset:

Living and working in Bridgwater offers the perfect blend of scenic countryside and modern convenience. It’s a vibrant town with a rich history, offering plenty of cultural activities and a friendly community. The stunning landscapes of Somerset provide a picturesque backdrop to a rewarding career, with excellent transport links making it an accessible and delightful place to call home. Come and be a part of something extraordinary in Bridgwater!


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