Band 6 Locum Community Stroke Physiotherapist – London

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Position: Locum Community Stroke Physiotherapist

Banding: 6

Location: London

Pay Rate: £24-27

Start Date:22 July 2024

Days: Monday – Friday Hours: 37.5hrs a week

Duration: 3-months contract

About the Role:

We are currently seeking a skilled and compassionate Band 6 Community Physiotherapist to join our NHS client’s team based in London. As a Band 6 Community Physiotherapist. This is an exciting opportunity for a dedicated physiotherapist looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others that also have experience in stroke and Neuro. This is a full-time role and is available to start as soon as possible for an initial period of 3 months.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conducting comprehensive physiotherapy assessments and developing tailored treatment plans for individuals with mental health conditions in community settings.
  • Delivering evidence-based interventions to improve mobility, function, and overall quality of life for clients.
  • Collaborating closely with other healthcare professionals and community agencies to ensure coordinated care and support for clients.
  • Providing education and support to clients and their families regarding their condition and treatment options.
  • Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in compliance with professional and organizational standards.

Requirements:

  • Degree in Physiotherapy or equivalent qualification.
  • HCPC registration.
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience working as a Band 6 Physiotherapist in community settings.
  • Neurology experience
  • Strong clinical skills and knowledge of evidence-based physiotherapy interventions.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with clients and work effectively within multidisciplinary teams.

Why work with Pulse?

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Our expert recruitment consultants are here to find you the very best opportunities and help you every step of the way in securing the greatest placement. We hold preferred or sole supplier status with many clients which means you’ll have access to a range of opportunities that can’t be found anywhere else.

We always act in your best interests, talking with you and listening to you. You’re an individual. A professional; not a resource.

Reasonable adjustments

If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.


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