Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – Reablement Team – London

Pulsejobs.com
greater london, england, united kingdom
5 days ago
Create job alert

Job Title: Locum Physiotherapist – Reablement Team
Banding: 6
Location: London
Rate: £24 – £27 per hour (depending on experience)
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Until 31st December 2024
Working Days: Monday to Friday
Working Hours: 09:00 – 17:00 (can be flexible)

Opening Paragraph:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Locum Physiotherapist to join the Reablement Team in London. This role offers the opportunity to support patients in regaining their independence after illness or injury. The successful candidate will work in a community-based setting, assisting patients with mobility, rehabilitation, and functional goals.

Responsibilities:
As a Locum Physiotherapist in the Reablement Team, you will assess patients in their homes or local community settings, creating personalized treatment plans to improve their mobility and daily function. You will deliver evidence-based physiotherapy interventions, including rehabilitation exercises, functional training, and mobility support. The role involves close collaboration with the wider healthcare team, ensuring that care plans are holistic and comprehensive. You will monitor patient progress, adjust treatment strategies accordingly, and provide ongoing education to patients and their families. Effective time management and caseload prioritization will be essential to ensuring optimal care delivery.

Qualifications and Experience:

  • HCPC Registration as a Physiotherapist.
  • Proven experience working as a Physiotherapist, preferably in a community or reablement setting.
  • Experience in assessing and treating patients with a variety of conditions, including musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory needs.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Excellent time management skills and the ability to prioritize a busy caseload.


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – Community Intermediate Care – Luton

Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – Luton

Band 6 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist - Community Team - Bishop Auckland - Sanctuary Pe[...]

Band 6 Occupational/Physiotherapist - Community - Bishop Auckland - Sanctuary Personal

Band 6 Locum Physiotherapist – Birmingham

Band 6 – Locum Physiotherapist – Derby

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Why Edge Computing Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

For years, computing innovation was focused on the cloud. But as demand for real-time analytics, low-latency processing and secure local data handling grows, edge computing has become the next frontier. From autonomous vehicles to healthcare monitoring devices, retail checkout systems to industrial IoT, edge computing is transforming how data is processed and used in the UK. This shift has also changed what it means to work in the field. Edge computing careers are no longer purely technical. They now require knowledge of law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design, as professionals must consider regulation, human behaviour, communication & usability alongside engineering. In this article, we’ll explore why UK edge computing careers are becoming more multidisciplinary, how these five fields intersect with edge roles, and what job-seekers & employers need to know to thrive in this evolving landscape.

Edge Computing Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Edge Computing Department

Edge computing is expanding rapidly in the UK, driven by demands for low latency, on-site processing, IoT proliferation, autonomous systems, 5G, AI inference on devices, and regulatory pressures for data sovereignty. Businesses in sectors such as telecoms, industrial automation, retail, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and healthcare are pushing computation and intelligence closer to where data is generated. But to design, build, deploy, secure, and maintain edge computing systems requires more than just hardware or software — it requires structured teams with clearly defined roles and responsibilities. If you’re hiring, or applying for roles via EdgeComputingJobs.co.uk, understanding who does what in a mature edge computing department will help you plan better, show relevance in job applications, and build resilient teams. This article covers the key roles in edge computing teams, how they collaborate through the project lifecycle, what skills and qualifications UK employers usually expect, salary benchmarks, challenges and trends, and best practices for structuring effective edge teams.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Edge Computing Jobs Hub

Edge computing is one of the most important technological shifts of the decade. As connected devices, sensors, and the Internet of Things (IoT) generate massive volumes of data, centralised cloud computing alone cannot always keep up. Businesses and governments need faster processing, lower latency, and secure, real-time insights. Edge computing—where data is processed closer to where it is generated—is the answer. From autonomous vehicles and smart cities to advanced healthcare and industrial automation, edge computing underpins the next wave of digital transformation. For professionals, this means an entirely new field of opportunity. Edge computing requires engineers, architects, analysts, cyber security specialists, and operations staff with highly specialised skills. The United Kingdom is particularly well-positioned to become a global edge computing jobs hub. With its strong infrastructure, thriving tech ecosystem, leading universities, and government commitment to digital innovation, the UK has many of the ingredients necessary to lead. This article explores why the UK could claim global leadership in edge computing careers, the sectors driving demand, and what must happen to make this vision a reality.