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Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist

Crenlo do Brasil
Oxford
2 weeks ago
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Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist

Apply for the Advanced MSK Clinician - Physiotherapist role at Crenlo do Brasil.


Salary: £44,805 - £52,755


Contractual hours: 37.5


Basis: Full time


Region: South East


Job category/type: Clinical


Date posted: 01/09/2025


Job reference: REQ002048


Location: Oxford, Didcot, Wallingford, Henley


Connect Health and Healthshare have come together as one organisation – Cora Health – combining our decades of experience in providing healthcare services on behalf of the NHS.


The Oxfordshire MSK Service is an integrated NHS service commissioned by Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group that provides advice and treatment for people with MSK, chronic pain, MSK podiatry, and pelvic health related conditions.


What you will do in the role

An Advanced MSK Clinician is the bread and butter of our organisation and covers all our frontline Musculoskeletal clinicians in the multidisciplinary team from Physiotherapists, Sports Therapists, Osteopaths and Chiropractors. The role is fundamentally about the consistent delivery of quality clinical management of musculoskeletal conditions for patients presenting to the intermediate care service, who at times may be complex. You will be integral to providing front‑line care and support to patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions. You will have dedicated admin time to help you manage a varied and often challenging MSK caseload in a variety of clinical scenarios.


What you will bring to the role

  • Previous experience in delivering MSK services with tangible results.
  • Appropriate professional registration in line with your professional discipline (HCPC, SST, BASRaT, GOS, etc.).
  • A keen and enthusiastic clinician with a commitment to providing excellent, personalised care.
  • An understanding of the impact of MSK pain in the wider community and how collaborative working across the local system enables prevention and addresses health inequalities.
  • Ability to work as an autonomous practitioner within your scope of practice.
  • Passion for delivering a quality clinical service meeting the clinical and operational needs of the MSK service.
  • Stakeholder management skills to develop and foster productive relationships with local groups, charities, GPs and other potential partners.

What you will benefit from

  • Up to 30 days holiday (plus public holidays) and an extra day for your birthday.
  • A minimum of 5% of working time devoted to your personal development with an in‑house Learning and Development Academy offering a wide range of career pathway development opportunities.
  • Engagement in the four pillars required to become a Consultant Advanced Practitioner: Research and Innovation, Leadership, Clinical Practice and Education, Research and data capabilities and optimisation.
  • Opportunities and support for clinical supervision, coaching and mentoring, conferences and clinical support tools.
  • Access to excellent discounts via our own shopping discounts portal, health service discounts and a Blue Light Card.
  • Participation in cycle‑to‑work and/or smart‑tech salary sacrifice schemes, and/or savings club.
  • Employee assistance programme access.
  • Reimbursement for professional membership fees that are a requirement of your role.
  • Group life cover.

Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Health Care Provider


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