Band 7 Respiratory Physiotherapist - Milton Keynes - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Milton Keynes
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Job Title: Locum Band 7 Respiratory Physiotherapist
Specialism: Respiratory
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Salary: £31.00 per hour
Contract: Ongoing
Hours: Part Time – Monday to Friday, between 8:00am and 4:00pm (26 hours per week)


An excellent opportunity is available for a Locum Band 7 Respiratory Physiotherapist to join a respiratory service in Milton Keynes. This ongoing, part-time role allows you to utilise your specialist respiratory expertise while enjoying the flexibility and autonomy that locum work provides. You will play a key role in delivering high-quality respiratory care within a supportive clinical environment.


Perks and benefits:


Part Time: Achieve a healthy work-life balance with part-time hours tailored to your lifestyle.


Flexible Schedule: Adapt your working hours to fit around personal and professional commitments.


Competitive Pay: Earn an attractive hourly rate that reflects your specialist skills and experience.


Professional Growth: Expand your expertise through exposure to a variety of clinical settings and patient needs.


What you will do:


Deliver high-quality respiratory physiotherapy assessments and treatments to inpatients, with a focus on acute respiratory care.


Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to optimise patient outcomes, including ICU input where appropriate and within your scope of experience.


Monitor, evaluate, and document patient progress, adjusting treatment plans to ensure effective and evidence-based interventions.


Provide expert advice and education to patients, families, and staff regarding respiratory management and care plans.


Contribute to service development and quality improvement initiatives, sharing clinical insights to enhance patient care.


Requirements:


A minimum of 2 years’ experience in respiratory physiotherapy, ideally within inpatient and ICU settings.


Car driver preferred to support flexibility when travelling between sites if required.


Milton Keynes offers an excellent quality of life, combining strong transport links, modern amenities, green spaces, and a vibrant cultural scene. It is a fantastic place to live and work, offering the perfect balance between city convenience and open surroundings.


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 numerous prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing the best possible opportunities and rates tailored to your skills and experience.


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