Band 5/6 Physiotherapist - Orthopaedics Team - Chelmsford - Sanctuary Personal

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Band 5/6 Physiotherapist – Orthopaedics Team

Location: Chelmsford, UK

Rate: Up to £26.00 per hour (dependent on experience)

Contract: Locum | Full Time | Ongoing

Join our dynamic Orthopaedics Team in Chelmsford as a Band 5/6 Physiotherapist and take your career to the next level. This full-time locum opportunity within NHS acute orthopaedic wards offers excellent earning potential and ongoing stability. If you’re HCPC registered and passionate about delivering high-quality patient care, this role is an excellent fit.

Perks and Benefits

Locum Flexibility: Choose when and where you work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Competitive Pay: Earn up to £26 per hour, reflecting your experience and expertise.

Career Development: Gain valuable experience in acute orthopaedics while expanding your professional network.

Varied Clinical Exposure: Work within fast-paced NHS settings to strengthen and diversify your skill set.

Easy Commute: Chelmsford offers excellent transport links, particularly convenient for car drivers.

What You Will Do

Deliver high-quality physiotherapy care to patients on acute orthopaedic wards.

Work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, including doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals.

Conduct comprehensive patient assessments to identify strengths, limitations, and rehabilitation needs.

Develop and implement personalised treatment and rehabilitation programmes.

Educate patients and families on recovery, mobility, and injury prevention following surgery.

Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in line with NHS standards.

Why Chelmsford?

Chelmsford offers an outstanding quality of life, combining a vibrant city centre with green open spaces and a welcoming community. With excellent shopping, cultural attractions, strong transport links, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s a fantastic place to both live and work.

Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning agency with an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to securing the best possible roles and rates that align with your skills and experience.


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