Band 6 Physiotherapist - Acute/Elderly Care Team - Dumfries - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Dumfries
18 hours ago
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Band 6 Physiotherapist – Acute/Elderly Care Team
Job Overview

Join our AHP Physiotherapy team in Dumfries as a Band 6 Physiotherapist specialising in Acute and Elderly Care. This exciting opportunity offers a competitive hourly wage of £33 – £34, with flexible part-time and full-time options to fit your lifestyle. As a locum, you’ll gain exposure to diverse clinical environments while making a significant difference in patient care, particularly in acute and elderly care settings. Dumfries provides the perfect blend of scenic beauty and vibrant community life, making it an ideal place to live and work.


Perks and Benefits

Part-Time / Full-Time Flexibility: Choose the working arrangement that best suits your life, providing an excellent work-life balance.


Competitive Hourly Pay: Enjoy the flexibility and control over your earnings with hourly pay rates between £33 – £34 per hour.


Accommodation Available: Benefit from available accommodation to ease your transition to this picturesque location.


Professional Development: Gain valuable experience in acute and elderly care, expanding your clinical skills and enhancing your CV.


Scenic Location: Work in Dumfries, a stunning area of Scotland, surrounded by natural beauty, history, and charm.


What You Will Do
Clinical Practice

Provide expert assessment and treatment for patients in acute and elderly care settings, ensuring high-quality patient outcomes.


Work across acute, elderly care, and frailty wards, offering comprehensive physiotherapy services tailored to the individual needs of each patient.


Participate in discharge planning, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to facilitate safe and timely patient discharges.


Maintain accurate and detailed patient records, contributing to seamless communication and continuity of care.


Collaboration & Patient Care

Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to optimise patient care and rehabilitation outcomes.


Contribute to the development of patient care plans, ensuring all aspects of care are covered, particularly in relation to mobility and independence.


Why Dumfries?

Dumfries offers the best of both worlds—a peaceful countryside lifestyle with easy access to city amenities. Known for its rich history, community spirit, and breathtaking landscapes, Dumfries is the perfect location to develop your career while enjoying life outside of work. The town is steeped in heritage and offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

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


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