Band 6 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist - Marylebone - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
London
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Overview

Job Title: Band 6 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist | Specialism: Musculoskeletal | Location: Marylebone, UK | Salary: £31.00 Hourly | Salary Type: Hourly | Contract: Ongoing, Full-time

Perks and benefits

Enjoy the flexibility and variety that come with locum work, allowing you to manage your schedule while gaining a wealth of experience across different cases. Benefit from full-time hours offering both stability and the chance to dive deep into each patient’s care. In addition to competitive pay, you will have access to continual professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge. Relish in the vibrant lifestyle of Marylebone, a place brimming with fascinating culture and amenities right at your doorstep.

What you will do
  • Assess and treat a varying caseload of patients with musculoskeletal issues, focusing on Orthopaedic, Neurosurgery, and Rheumatology cases.
  • Develop and implement personalised rehabilitation plans using advanced clinical reasoning.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Stay updated with current legislation and evidence-based practices through ongoing CPD.
  • Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals to foster a supportive care environment.
  • Extensive experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy within the NHS at Band 6 level.
  • Proven track record in managing patients with Orthopaedic and Rheumatology conditions.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work flexibly in a dynamic environment.
  • HCPC registration is required to deliver exceptional care and maintain professional standards.
Additional information
  • Living and working in Marylebone offers work-life balance and access to London’s cultural and recreational opportunities.
Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

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Apply now to earn £31.00 per hour as a Band 6 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist in Marylebone.


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