Advanced Physiotherapist – Paediatric Orthopaedics/MSK - Private Hospital

Compass Associates
London
4 days ago
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Advanced Physiotherapist – Paediatric Orthopaedics/MSK - Private Hospital

Up to £ 63,176 + 25 days annual leave (+ BH) + private medical insurance+ enhanced pension + fully funded ongoing training and development + Visa support

Permanent, 37.5 hours per week

Central London


Description

Compass Associates are delighted to be working with a leading Private Hospital in Central London in their search for an Advanced Paediatric MSK / Orthopaedics Physiotherapist. Our client has over four decades of expertise at providing the highest level of care for patients who are looking for the best treatment across multiple sites in key areas of healthcare, including: neurosurgery, spinal surgery, cardiac care, orthopaedics, acute neurological rehabilitation, gynaecology and cancer care.

As an Advanced Paediatric Orthopaedic Physiotherapist, you will be responsible for the provision of specialist Physiotherapy interventions for children and young people aged 0-18 with musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions. You will be supported by the Physiotherapy Lead and Outpatient Lead for supervision, appraisal & development, and will be responsible for the supervision of a rotational band 6.


There will also be some general paediatric, neurological and respiratory patients as you may be required to provide cover for other members of the Physiotherapy team, including weekend and on-call service cover. You will have a full clinical caseload and work alongside other Paediatric Physiotherapists, and the MDT whilst supporting the Clinical Lead Physiotherapist and Head of Therapies with service development initiatives.


Benefits


  • £53,419 to £56,276 starting salary
  • 25 days holiday per year, increasing through length of service, with option to buy or sell
  • Enhanced pension and life insurance
  • Support with travel costs via a season ticket loan or cycle2work
  • Discounted access to online gym sessions
  • Annual performance-based bonus
  • Bupa health insurance as a benefit in kind
  • Option to join dental insurance scheme at a discounted rate
  • Access to our Digital GP platform on you mobile
  • Emotional and financial wellbeing support
  • Access to family mental health line
  • Tier 2 visa support


Key requirements


  • Be registered with the HCPC
  • Degree in Physiotherapy
  • Highly specialist experience in Paediatric Orthopaedics and/or MSK
  • Experience working within in-patient and out-patient settings within an acute hospital
  • Experience working across other disciplines within physiotherapy e.g. rotations


Key responsibilities


  • Responsible for inpatient orthopaedic caseload including: admission assessments & planning, goal-setting and treatment planning, equipment provision, orthotics and discharge planning, providing high quality Physiotherapy care to orthopaedic patients across the hospital
  • Able to provide clinical support across other areas of the hospital, including PICU, neurorehabilitation and acute wards.
  • Use expert clinical reasoning to provide specialist intervention, support and advice to patients, ensuring best practice is applied at all times.
  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date and concise treatment records detailing the individual patient’s treatment plan and progress.
  • Ensure that physiotherapy sessions are commenced on time and patients are charged appropriately for their treatment.
  • Work flexibly to the needs of the service and to participate in the out of hours weekend and standby service as required.


Location

Central London


Recommendations

Compass Associates Ltd is acting as a Recruitment Consultancy for this permanent vacancy; we offer £200 in John Lewis vouchers for each successful recommendation.


Contact details

If you would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity please contact Natasha Isaac direct on 02392 414 107. Alternatively email an updated CV to

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