Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist - Larbert - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Larbert
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Job Title: Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist
Specialism: Acute Physiotherapy
Location: Larbert, UK
Salary: £26.00 per hour
Salary Type: Hourly
Contract: Locum – Ongoing
Hours: Full Time


Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist – Acute Physiotherapy


Are you ready for an exhilarating new opportunity? We are seeking a skilled Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist to join a dynamic team in Larbert. This full-time locum role offers the chance to utilise your acute physiotherapy expertise within a fast‑paced hospital environment. With an ongoing contract, this position provides both stability and the opportunity to further develop your clinical skills across acute medical and frailty services.


Perks and benefits:

  • Full-Time Stability: Enjoy consistent hours while delivering impactful patient care.
  • Competitive Hourly Rate: Earn £26.00 per hour, reflecting your experience and specialist skills.
  • Diverse Clinical Exposure: Gain experience across multiple acute wards and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Professional Development: Enhance your skills and knowledge through ongoing learning and varied caseloads.

What you will do:

  • Acute Assessments: Complete comprehensive physiotherapy assessments within an acute hospital setting.
  • Treatment Planning: Develop and implement tailored treatment programmes to meet individual patient needs.
  • Multidisciplinary Working: Collaborate closely with consultants, nurses, occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals.
  • Caseload Management: Prioritise and manage a busy caseload effectively based on clinical urgency.
  • Discharge Planning: Support safe and timely discharges, including onward referrals to community services.
  • Clinical Documentation: Maintain accurate, clear, and up‑to‑date patient records.
  • Patient Education: Provide advice and education to patients and families to support recovery and independence.
  • Continuous Development: Engage in CPD to stay aligned with best practice and current evidence.

Responsibilities and general duties:

Experience: Previous Band 6 experience with recent work in acute medical settings, including ageing health and frailty.


Minimum Experience: At least 2 years’ relevant post‑qualification experience.


Driving: Being a car driver is preferable to support travel across sites if required.


Living and working in Larbert offers the perfect balance of peaceful surroundings and excellent access to nearby cities. Set against a stunning Scottish backdrop, the area provides outdoor adventure, cultural attractions, and a welcoming community—making it an ideal place to grow both professionally and personally.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel:

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award‑winning recruitment agency. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and multiple prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing the best roles and rates tailored to your expertise.


Apply now to secure this rewarding Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist role and take the next step in your locum career in a supportive, fast‑paced acute setting.


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