Band 6 Physiotherapist - Elderly Care Team - Paisley - Sanctuary Personal

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Band 6 Physiotherapist – Elderly Care Team

Band 6 Physiotherapist – Elderly Care – Paisley UK – £32.37 Hourly


Are you ready for an exhilarating career move? We have an ongoing locum opportunity for a Band 6 Physiotherapist specialising in Elderly Care within the thriving town of Paisley UK. Offering both full-time and part-time positions, this role pays a competitive £32.37 per hour and allows you to enjoy flexible working hours that fit your lifestyle, such as part-time hours over five days for a total of 23 hours. Dive into a rewarding role in the Older Peoples inpatient wards, where you will utilise your expertise in assessment, rehabilitation, and complex discharge planning, all while collaborating with a dynamic multidisciplinary team.


Perks and benefits

  • Full Time/Part Time Options: Work in a way that suits you best, whether full-time or part-time over five days with flexible hours. Your time, your choice!
  • Competitive Hourly Salary: Enjoy an enticing hourly rate of £32.37, giving you the financial reward you deserve for your expertise.
  • Professional Development: Continuous career growth opportunities and the chance to expand your skills and knowledge within a supportive team environment.
  • Network Expansion: Work alongside a diverse multidisciplinary team that will enrich your professional network and career opportunities.
  • Work-Life Balance: With flexible working options, you can enjoy a harmonious work-life balance, allowing you to excel both personally and professionally.

What you will do

  • Provide comprehensive assessments and develop personalised rehabilitation plans for elderly patients.
  • Engage in complex discharge planning to ensure smooth transitions from inpatient care to community living.
  • Collaborate effectively with the multidisciplinary team, including doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, to deliver holistic patient care.
  • Maintain accurate patient records and documentation to support ongoing care and communication among the team.
  • Promote health and well-being among elderly patients, enhancing their quality of life and independence.

Paisley is not just a fantastic place to work, it’s a wonderful community to live in! Known for its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and beautiful surroundings, Paisley offers a perfect blend of professional challenge and personal reward. Join us and discover why so many people love to call Paisley home.


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