Band 7 Children Physiotherapist - Milton Keynes - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Milton Keynes
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Job Title: Band 7 Children’s Physiotherapist
Location: Milton Keynes
Organisation: Sanctuary Personnel
Contract: Ongoing
Pay Rate: Up to £31 per hour (dependent on experience)


Job Overview

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 Children’s Physiotherapist to join a dedicated paediatric service in Milton Keynes on an ongoing locum basis. This role is ideal for an experienced and motivated physiotherapist looking to make a meaningful impact within paediatric and neurodisability services while benefiting from flexible working arrangements.


Key Responsibilities

  • Manage a neurodisability caseload for children and young people aged 0–19 years, including work on the paediatric ward
  • Assess, plan and deliver specialised physiotherapy interventions tailored to individual patient needs
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic, child-centred care
  • Provide education, guidance and support to families and carers to promote ongoing rehabilitation at home
  • Monitor patient progress and update treatment plans accordingly
  • Maintain accurate and comprehensive clinical records in line with professional standards

Qualifications

  • HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist
  • Experience working within paediatric physiotherapy services
  • Knowledge of neurodisability assessment and treatment approaches
  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teamsPrevious NHS experience at Band 7 level
  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel within the Milton Keynes area

Working with Sanctuary Personnel

  • Competitive hourly rate of up to £31 depending on experience
  • Flexible locum opportunities supporting work-life balance
  • Exposure to diverse clinical environments and patient groups
  • Dedicated consultant support throughout your placement
  • Access to a trusted, award-winning recruitment agency with an excellent Trustpilot rating

Working in Milton Keynes

  • Modern town with excellent amenities and infrastructure
  • Abundant green spaces, parks and outdoor leisure opportunities
  • Strong transport links to London and surrounding regions
  • Wide range of shopping, cultural and recreational activities
  • Ideal location offering both professional opportunity and quality of life

If you are a passionate Children’s Physiotherapist seeking a flexible and rewarding locum opportunity, we encourage you to apply and make a positive difference in the lives of young patients and their families.


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