Band 7 Physiotherapist - CMATS Spinal Team - Rhyl - Sanctuary Personal

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Band 7 Physiotherapist – CMATS Spinal Team

Job Title: Band 7 Physiotherapist – CMATS Spinal Team

Specialism: Physiotherapy – Musculoskeletal / Spinal

Location: Rhyl, UK

Salary: £31.00 per hour

Contract Type: Ongoing Locum

Working Pattern: Part-Time / Full-Time


Role Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 Physiotherapist specialising in CMATS Spinal within the AHP Physiotherapy team in Rhyl. This ongoing locum position offers flexibility with part-time or full-time working arrangements, along with a competitive hourly rate of £31.00.


In this dynamic role, you will work with complex spinal cases, including both acute and routine spinal issues. Your expertise in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy, particularly in spinal care, will be crucial. You will use your NMR training to refer patients for x-rays and MRIs, providing high-quality care and treatment. Your clinical knowledge and practical experience in Clinical Musculoskeletal Assessment and Treatment services will help enhance patient outcomes, while your extended scope role will elevate the services offered.


Perks and Benefits

Flexible Working Options: Choose between part-time or full-time hours to fit your personal and professional life.


Hourly Pay: Earn £31.00 per hour, offering financial flexibility and the potential for extra earnings based on your workload.


Professional Development: Access ongoing professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and stay ahead of clinical advancements.


Impactful Role: Work in a role that directly improves patient care, with the chance to make a meaningful difference in spinal health.


Collaborative Environment: Be part of a multidisciplinary team where your contributions are valued, and teamwork is key to delivering outstanding care.


What You Will Do

Conduct detailed assessments and provide expert clinical management for patients with acute and routine spinal conditions.


Use your NMR training to efficiently refer patients for necessary x-rays and MRIs.


Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure effective care delivery and proper implementation of treatment plans.


Develop and implement personalised treatment plans, continuously assessing their effectiveness and adjusting as necessary.


Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay up-to-date with emerging clinical evidence and best practices.


Requirements

HCPC Registered Physiotherapist.


Experience working with complex spinal cases in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.


NMR training for x-ray and MRI referrals is essential.


Strong knowledge of Clinical Musculoskeletal Assessment and Treatment Services, as well as primary care and first contact practitioner roles.


Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and independently when required.


Why Work in Rhyl?

Rhyl offers a perfect balance of coastal charm and vibrant community life. Enjoy stunning beaches, a rich cultural heritage, and plenty of outdoor activities. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing environment or an active lifestyle, Rhyl offers the best of both worlds, all while enjoying a fulfilling career and excellent quality of life by the sea.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and multiple prestigious industry awards, Sanctuary Personnel is dedicated to finding you the best possible roles that align with your skills, experience, and career goals.


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