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Band 7 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist - Hand Therapist - Swansea - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Swansea
5 days ago
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Band 7 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist – Hand Therapist

Band 7 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist – Hand Therapist in Swansea, earning £32 hourly. Full-time or part-time options available. This is an ongoing opportunity for a skilled Hand Therapist to join a dynamic team within the Regional Plastics Service, handling Plastics and Trauma Hand Therapy patients. If you’re ready to bring your talents to Swansea, we’re eager to meet you!

Working as a locum offers flexibility and variety, allowing you to build a schedule that suits your lifestyle. You’ll also gain exposure to a diverse range of cases, enhancing your professional growth. In this role, you’ll find personal satisfaction and professional development in abundance.

What you will do:
  • Conduct thorough assessments and deliver effective treatments to hand therapy patients.
  • Create customised splints and instruct patients on their use.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care plans.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records.
  • Participate in team meetings and continuous professional development opportunities.
Perks and benefits:
  • Full-Time: Enjoy the benefits of a stable schedule and the potential for ongoing professional relationships.
  • Exposure to a diverse range of cases: Enhance your skills with varied clinical experiences.
  • Professional development: Opportunities to learn and grow in a supportive environment.
  • Work-life balance: Flexibility to choose full-time or part-time work to suit your lifestyle.

Swansea is not just a place to work—it’s a brilliant location to live. With its breathtaking coastline and vibrant city life, you’ll love what the area has to offer. Dive into the local culture, enjoy stunning beaches, and take advantage of the outdoor activities available. Swansea is waiting for you!

Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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