Band 7 Respiratory and Mobility Physiotherapist - Slough - Sanctuary Personal

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Slough
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Band 7 Respiratory and Mobility Physiotherapist

Job Title: Band 7 Respiratory and Mobility Physiotherapist
Location: Slough, UK
Salary: £32.00 per hour
Contract: Ongoing
Employment Type: Full Time

Discover an exciting opportunity for a Band 7 Respiratory and Mobility Physiotherapist in the lively town of Slough. Earn an attractive £32.00 hourly in this full-time locum role, offering ongoing stability alongside professional growth. This position allows you to fully utilise your respiratory and mobility expertise while working in a diverse and well-connected community where you can truly thrive.

Perks and benefits:

Full Time: Enjoy the stability and structure of regular full-time hours with consistent income.

Locum Flexibility: Benefit from the freedom and adaptability that locum work provides, supporting a healthy work-life balance.

Professional Development: Access opportunities for continuous learning and skill enhancement to progress your career.

Variety of Experience: Work with diverse patient needs and conditions, keeping your role engaging and rewarding.

Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with a wide range of healthcare professionals, expanding your professional network.

What you will do:

Conduct comprehensive respiratory and mobility assessments to develop personalised treatment plans.

Implement evidence-based physiotherapy interventions to improve pulmonary function and physical mobility.

Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver holistic and effective patient care.

Monitor, review, and adapt treatment programmes in line with patient progress and outcomes.

Educate patients and their families on self-management strategies and preventative techniques to support long-term health and wellbeing.

Requirements:

Degree in Physiotherapy.

A valid driving licence is required to provide services across multiple locations.

Slough offers an excellent quality of life with its vibrant multicultural community, strong transport links to London and surrounding areas, and a wide range of leisure and cultural attractions. It is an ideal location to develop your career while enjoying a dynamic and well-connected lifestyle.

Working with Sanctuary Personnel:
Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for healthcare roles. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and multiple prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing the best possible opportunities and rates that align with your skills and experience.

Apply now to take the next step in your physiotherapy career and make a real impact while earning top locum rates in Slough.


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