Band 7 Physiotherapist - Respiratory & Mobility Team - Slough - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Slough
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Band 7 Physiotherapist – Respiratory & Mobility Team

Specialism: Physiotherapy – Respiratory & General Medical
Location: Slough, Berkshire, UK
Salary: Up to £32 per hour
Contract Type: Ongoing
Working Pattern: Full Time


About the Role

An opportunity is available for a Band 7 Physiotherapist to join the Respiratory & Mobility Team in Slough. This ongoing locum position offers up to £32 per hour and provides the chance to work within a dynamic acute setting, supporting patients across rehabilitation and general medical wards.


You will play a key role in delivering specialist physiotherapy interventions for patients with respiratory conditions and mobility needs, contributing to improved functional outcomes and safe discharge planning.


Key Responsibilities

Deliver specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment for patients within respiratory and general medical wards.


Manage a complex caseload, prioritising rehabilitation and mobility optimisation.


Develop and implement individualised treatment plans aligned with best practice.


Support respiratory management, including airway clearance techniques and functional mobility progression.


Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated patient care.


Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in line with professional standards.


Contribute to service development and support junior staff where appropriate.


Requirements

HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist.


Significant post-qualification experience, including respiratory and acute medical caseloads.


Ability to work independently within a fast-paced clinical environment.


Valid driving licence.


Perks and Benefits

Competitive Hourly Rate: Up to £32 per hour.


Full-Time Hours: Ongoing stability with consistent working patterns.


Locum Flexibility: Greater autonomy and variety in your professional experience.


Professional Development: Opportunity to enhance advanced clinical skills within respiratory and mobility care.


Collaborative Environment: Work within an experienced multidisciplinary team.


Why Slough?

Slough offers strong transport links, including easy access to London and the surrounding counties. With a diverse community, green spaces, and excellent local amenities, it provides a balanced environment for both professional growth and personal lifestyle. Its strategic location makes it an attractive base for healthcare professionals seeking accessibility and opportunity.


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