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Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – MSK Services – Evesham

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Job Title: Locum Physiotherapist – MSK Services
Banding:
Band 6
Location:
Evesham
Working Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:00 to 4:00 or 8:30 to 4:30
Duration: ASAP – 31 December 2024
Rate:
£24-27 per hour

Opening Paragraph:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist to join our MSK Services team at Evesham Community Hospital. This full-time role, starting as soon as possible and continuing until December 31, 2024, offers an exciting opportunity to work within a dynamic environment. If you have the required MSK experience and are passionate about providing high-quality physiotherapy care, we encourage you to apply.

Responsibilities:
As a Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – MSK Services you will be responsible for assessing and treating patients within the MSK services, ensuring that each patient receives personalized and effective treatment plans. Your role will involve conducting thorough assessments, implementing treatment plans, and providing ongoing support to ensure the best possible outcomes. You will work closely with other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care and support. This position requires a minimum of two years post-graduate experience in MSK physiotherapy, and you must be HCPC registered. You will also assist in service development and ensure the provision of an effective and quality service for the patient population we serve.

Qualifications and Experiences:

  • Experience in MSK physiotherapy.
  • A minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience.
  • Diploma/Degree in Physiotherapy.
  • HCPC registered.
  • Strong clinical assessment and treatment skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team

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