Band 6/7 Acute Physiotherapist - Milton Keynes - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Milton Keynes
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Job Title: Band 6/7 Acute Physiotherapist
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Salary: £26.00 – £31.00 per hour
Contract: Ongoing
Employment Type: Full Time / Part Time


Are you seeking your next exciting assignment as a Band 6/7 Acute Physiotherapist in the heart of Milton Keynes? This ongoing locum opportunity offers competitive hourly rates and flexible working options, making it ideal for professionals looking to progress their career while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. You will work within a fast-paced acute setting, applying your expertise to deliver high-quality patient care and achieve excellent outcomes.


As a locum physiotherapist, you will benefit from flexibility, varied clinical exposure, and the opportunity to broaden your professional network while gaining valuable experience across different specialties.


Perks and benefits:

  • Full Time / Part Time: Choose a working pattern that suits your lifestyle and personal commitments.
  • Competitive Pay: Attractive hourly rates that reflect your skills and experience.
  • Work-Life Balance: Flexibility to manage your schedule alongside other priorities.
  • Professional Growth: Gain diverse experience across acute settings to strengthen your CV.
  • Dynamic Work Environment: Collaborate with experienced multidisciplinary teams and expand your clinical knowledge.

What you will do:

  • Conduct comprehensive acute physiotherapy assessments to support effective patient care.
  • Participate actively in discharge planning to ensure safe and timely patient transitions.
  • Manage patients with frailty and general medical conditions within an acute environment.
  • Apply NHS experience and evidence-based practice to enhance patient outcomes.
  • Deliver creative and effective physiotherapy interventions tailored to individual needs.

Requirements:

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in acute and general medical physiotherapy.
  • Being a car driver is preferable but not essential.

Milton Keynes is a thriving and well-connected city offering excellent amenities, green spaces, and a vibrant lifestyle. From scenic parks to a wide range of restaurants and leisure activities, it is a fantastic place to both live and work.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel:

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and multiple prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing the best possible rates and roles that align with your experience and career goals.


Apply today to take the next step in your physiotherapy career and secure your next rewarding locum opportunity in Milton Keynes.


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