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Band 6 Physiotherapist

Athona Ltd
City of London
5 days ago
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Job Overview

Job Title: Physiotherapist

Band / Grade: 6

Location: London

Salary: £20 Per Hour PAYE

Description: We have an exciting opportunity for an Physiotherapist to work with an NHS Trust in London. This full-time locum position is based in a London, with proposed working hours of 37.5 hours a week.

The role is set to begin ASAP and will last for 3 months offering an hourly rate of £20 Per Hour. Please note that this position is inside IR35.

What sets this role apart is competitive pay, and the opportunity to work in a specialist service, offering an exceptional opportunity for candidates seeking an opportunity to work in different location whilst developing their skills.

To be eligible, you must have previous experience within a similar role and be available for the full-time post.

Responsibilities

The job description describes a full-time locum role to work with an NHS Trust in London. The key responsibility is to provide physiotherapy services within a specialist service as part of a temporary placement.

Qualifications / Requirements
  • Previous experience within a similar physiotherapist role
  • Available for the full-time post (37.5 hours per week)
  • Eligible to work as a Physiotherapist in an NHS Trust context
  • Role is inside IR35
Why work with Athona?

We are one of the UK’s leading on-framework healthcare recruitment agencies. With over 20 years of experience in this field, we pride ourselves on taking great care in every candidate we place. Our team of experts are always on hand to support you.

What We Offer
  • Industry-leading in-house revalidation and appraisal support team
  • Competitive pay rates
  • Flexible working opportunities
  • Access to exclusive NHS roles through our preferred supplier status
  • A dedicated consultant offering tailored support
  • A generous referral scheme
Interested in applying?

If this role suits your skills and experience, apply today, and our team will contact you to discuss the details.

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