Band 6 Physiotherapist - Frailty Team - Dumfries - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Dumfries
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Job Title: Band 6 Physiotherapist – Frailty Team
Specialism: AHP – Physiotherapy
Location: Dumfries, UK
Pay Rate: £34.00 per hour
Contract Type: Full-time, Locum
Duration: Ongoing

Role overview

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Band 6 Physiotherapist to join the Frailty Team in Dumfries. This full-time, ongoing locum role offers an excellent opportunity to support Frailty and Hospital at Home services, delivering high-quality physiotherapy care within community settings.

You will play a key role in supporting older adults to maintain independence, prevent unnecessary hospital admissions, and promote safe, effective care closer to home. This role is ideal for a physiotherapist who enjoys autonomous working while remaining closely integrated with multidisciplinary hospital and community teams.

Perks and benefits

Full-time role: A consistent and rewarding position within a specialist frailty service.

Competitive hourly pay: Earn £34 per hour, reflecting your expertise and commitment.

Locum flexibility: Enjoy the freedom and work-life balance that locum work provides.

Diverse clinical exposure: Gain experience across community, frailty, and Hospital at Home pathways.

Professional development: Expand your skills while working within a supportive multidisciplinary environment.

Key responsibilities

Provide physiotherapy input within the Frailty Team, with a focus on Hospital at Home services.

Undertake comprehensive assessments and develop tailored rehabilitation and treatment plans.

Deliver physiotherapy interventions within community settings, supporting older adults with complex needs.

Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to optimise patient outcomes.

Contribute to care planning aimed at reducing hospital admissions and supporting early discharge.

Maintain accurate, timely clinical records in line with HCPC standards and best practice.

Requirements

HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist.

Experience working at Band 6 level or equivalent.

Ability to work independently within community settings.

Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential.

Strong communication, organisational, and clinical reasoning skills.

Why Dumfries

Dumfries offers an exceptional quality of life, combining stunning Scottish countryside with a strong sense of community. With access to beautiful landscapes, cultural attractions, and a relaxed pace of living, it’s an ideal location for professionals seeking both career satisfaction and lifestyle balance.

Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency, proudly rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to securing the best possible rates and matching professionals with roles that align with their skills, experience, and career goals.


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