Band 6 Physiotherapist - Community Rehabilitation Team - Ilford - Sanctuary Personal

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Band 6 Physiotherapist – Community Rehabilitation Team

Position: Band 6 Physiotherapist – Community Rehabilitation Team
Location: Ilford, UK
Rate: Up to £28.68 per hour
Contract: Full-time, Locum
Duration: 3 months


Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey as a Band 6 Physiotherapist, joining the dynamic Community Rehabilitation Team in Ilford? This full-time locum position offers a stimulating environment for those eager to utilise their skills in assessing, treating, and planning the discharge of patients. Over the span of three months, you will have the opportunity to impact the community positively while earning up to £28.68 per hour.


Benefits

Locum work provides you with great flexibility, allowing you to craft your hours and schedule to fit your lifestyle, offering a perfect work-life balance.


Dive into diverse patient cases, gaining varied experience that will boost your professional development significantly.


Enjoy working within a supportive healthcare team where collaboration and shared knowledge are the norms, not the exceptions.


The opportunity to work with innovative treatment plans and recognised outcome measures, enhancing your clinical reasoning skills and advancing your professional growth.


What you will do

Conduct independent assessments, develop treatment plans, and manage the discharge planning of patients within the community rehabilitation team.


Utilise recognised outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide patient treatment plans effectively.


Confidently manage your own caseload, ensuring each patient receives tailored and optimal care.


Travel to patients’ homes or clinical settings across Ilford, providing top-quality rehabilitation services.


Requirements

Qualified and HCPC registered physiotherapist.


Valid driving licence required for community visits and assessments.


Working in Ilford offers a vibrant and multicultural setting with easy access to the heart of London, yet retains its own unique charm and community feel. Enjoy the rich cultural tapestry, excellent amenities, and green spaces while working in a place that truly appreciates and values healthcare professionals like you. Join us in Ilford, where your journey in community rehabilitation can thrive spectacularly.


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