Band 6/7 Physiotherapist - Critical Care Team - Manchester - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Manchester
1 week ago
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Locum Band 6/7 Physiotherapist – Critical Care Team in Manchester (UK) – Up to £26-30 per Hour

Join our forward-thinking team as a Locum Band 6/7 Physiotherapist within the Critical Care Team in the vibrant city of Manchester. With an ongoing role, offering a full-time position at a competitive pay rate of £26-30 per hour, this opportunity strikes the perfect balance between professional growth and excitement. Bring your skills to a dynamic setting where each day brings new challenges and rewards.

This rewarding locum role lets you experience the diverse clinical environment of Manchester while enhancing your expertise in a supportive setting. Benefit from the flexibility of locum work, allowing you to shape your career trajectory while maintaining work-life harmony.

Perks and Benefits
  • Full Time: Immerse yourself fully in your passion as you join a dedicated team for a full-time role that keeps you engaged.
  • Flexible Work Schedule: Embrace the freedom of choosing your hours, giving you the power to balance work and personal interests.
  • Professional Development: Access ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance your clinical skills.
  • Networking Opportunities: Get the chance to collaborate with leading experts in your field, broadening your professional network.
Responsibilities
  • Provide high-quality physiotherapy care to critical care patients, aiding their recovery and rehabilitation journey.
  • Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team to deliver patient-focused care plans.
  • Conduct thorough assessments to determine patient needs and create tailored treatment programs.
  • Actively contribute to the development of the critical care service by sharing your expertise and insights.
  • Keep precise, comprehensive clinical records in line with professional standards.
Experience and Requirements
  • Previous experience working as a Band 6 Physiotherapist in an acute trust.
  • Significant experience in critical care, surgery, and respiratory fields.
  • Oncology experience is desirable but not required.
  • Must be HCPC registered.
  • Car driver preferred for ease of commuting across Manchester.

Explore life and work in Manchester, a city brimming with culture, history, and a bustling cosmopolitan vibe. With its renowned sports scene, rich music heritage, and stunning architecture, Manchester offers an incredible backdrop for both personal and professional growth. Come experience why so many choose to advance their careers here in this exciting city. Apply today!

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