Band 7 Physiotherapist - Pelvic Health Team - Luton - Sanctuary Personal

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Band 7 Physiotherapist – Pelvic Health Team

Job Title: Band 7 Physiotherapist – Pelvic Health Team


Specialism: Pelvic Health


Location: Luton, UK


Salary: £31.00 per hour


Contract Type: Locum, Full-time


Duration: Ongoing


Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 Physiotherapist to join the Pelvic Health Team in Luton. This full-time locum role offers the chance to work across multiple sites, providing specialised care while benefiting from the flexibility and variety that locum positions provide. Enhance your professional expertise, contribute to patient-centred care, and engage in service development initiatives in a supportive environment.


Key Responsibilities

Conduct specialised pelvic health physiotherapy assessments and deliver personalised treatment plans.


Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop comprehensive care strategies tailored to individual patient needs.


Educate patients and their families on pelvic health conditions and therapeutic options.


Monitor and evaluate patient progress, adjusting interventions as needed to optimise outcomes.


Participate in service development projects aimed at improving patient care and outcomes.


Maintain accurate and timely patient records in line with professional and organisational standards.


Requirements

HCPC registration is mandatory.


Minimum of 2 years’ experience in pelvic health physiotherapy.


Driving licence preferred for travel across multiple sites in Luton.


Perks and Benefits

Locum Flexibility: Enjoy a varied work experience without the constraints of permanent employment.


Professional Growth: Access ongoing training and development opportunities to refine skills and advance your career.


Competitive Pay: £31.00 per hour to reward your expertise and dedication.


Networking Opportunities: Connect with a wide range of healthcare professionals across the region, expanding your professional network.


Why Luton?

Luton combines a vibrant community with excellent transport links and rich cultural heritage. Explore historic landmarks, enjoy a lively arts scene, and benefit from a welcoming environment that balances professional and personal life.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning agency with an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We specialise in connecting skilled healthcare professionals with top-tier roles while ensuring competitive rates and supportive service.


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