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

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Bishop Auckland
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Band 6 Occupational/Physiotherapist – Community

Exciting Opportunity: Band 6 Occupational/Physiotherapist – Community Setting – Bishop Auckland, UK

Rate: £25 per hour
Type: Ongoing | Full-time | Locum

Join our dynamic team as a Band 6 Occupational/Physiotherapist, offering your expertise within the vibrant community of Bishop Auckland. We’re seeking a skilled professional with a passion for rehabilitation and reablement. This ongoing, full-time position pays £25 per hour and provides a fulfilling and rewarding experience. As a locum worker, you’ll enjoy the flexibility and variety that comes with working across different settings, enabling you to build a diverse skill set.


Benefits

  • Locum Work: Experience the freedom and flexibility to choose assignments that suit your lifestyle while gaining exposure to varied work environments.
  • Professional Growth: Work within community settings that will broaden your expertise and enhance your professional repertoire.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with a wide range of healthcare professionals, expanding your professional network.
  • Travel Benefits: As a car driver, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to travel around Bishop Auckland and its surroundings.

What you will do

  • Work as a Band 6 Occupational/Physiotherapist in community settings with a focus on rehabilitation and reablement.
  • Develop treatment plans and manage discharges from Intermediate Care Beds.
  • Supervise junior staff to support their professional development.
  • Provide essential manual handling and equipment provision services.
  • Utilise your knowledge of conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, MSK, COPD, and falls to offer high-quality patient care.
  • Travel in your vehicle to deliver community-based support, including transporting necessary equipment.

Requirements / Qualifications

  • HCPC registered
  • Qualifications as an Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist
  • Valid driver’s licence is essential for extensive travel and equipment transport

To excel in this role, you must be HCPC registered and possess valid qualifications as an Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist. A valid driver’s licence is essential since you will be required to travel extensively while carrying rehabilitation equipment.


Living and working in Bishop Auckland provides the perfect blend of professional challenge and leisure. This charming location offers rich history, scenic beauty, and a welcoming community, making it a fantastic place for both work and play. Apply today to embark on your next adventure!


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