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Band 6 – Locum Physiotherapist- Manchester

Pulsejobs.com
Manchester
6 days ago
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Job Title: Locum Physiotherapist


Banding: 6


Location: Manchester


Duration: Until 03/03/2023


Rate: £24 - £27


Working hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday – Friday


Job Overview

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Band 6 Physiotherapist to join our team at Pulse AHP. This role involves providing high-quality care in the Emergency Department and Acute Medicine during the Christmas period. The successful candidate will ensure smooth service operation and deliver exceptional patient care.


Responsibilities

Deliver comprehensive care in the Emergency Department and Acute Medicine. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care, ensuring safe and effective treatments. Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to maintain high standards of care, manage patient flow, and support department operations during busy periods.


Qualifications and Experience


  • Registered with the appropriate professional body
  • Experience in Emergency Department and Acute Medicine settings
  • Strong clinical skills and ability to work under pressure
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work independently and manage workload
  • Flexibility to cover shifts during the Christmas period


Why Work with Pulse?

From registration onwards, our focus is on you. Our expert consultants are dedicated to finding the best opportunities and supporting you throughout your placement. With preferred or sole supplier agreements with many clients, you gain access to exclusive opportunities.


We prioritize your interests, engage in meaningful conversations, and listen to your needs. You are valued as an individual and a professional, not just a resource.


Reasonable Adjustments

If you have a disability or require adjustments during recruitment or employment, please contact us early. We will provide the necessary support throughout the process and during your placement.


Note: We cannot support or accept applications from candidates residing in the Red or Amber list of the WHO Workforce Support and Safeguard List.


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