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Band 7 Team Lead Physiotherapist - Neurology | Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
City of London
2 days ago
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Are you looking for a Band 7 role specialising in acute stroke + neurology? We have an opportunity for a fixed 12 month post to cover maternity leave on our Acute Stroke Unit at Barnet Hospital.

We are looking for an individual who is highly motivated and flexible in their approach, and who is able to demonstrate excellent clinical leadership in the assessment and management of neurological patients. You will be joining a friendly, well-established integrated therapy team, working alongside experienced colleagues and supported by a Band 8a Clinical Lead.

You must be able to demonstrate strong evidence-based clinical knowledge and skills within the specialty of stroke and neurology.

Person-centred care and an approach which promotes self-management are at the centre of our philosophy.

You will be responsible for the day to day running of the inpatient acute stroke service and team alongside the Clinical Specialist Physio lead. This will involve:

  • providing specialist assessment and intervention to a varied stroke + neurological caseload
  • ensuring high quality patient-centred care
  • leading and supervising the learning and development of the outlier therapy team
  • providing training to therapists and the wider multidisciplinary team
  • participating in the neurological therapy team's 6 day service

You will play a key part in supporting the stroke service to achieve RCP + SSNAP standards, working closely with other therapy specialties and stakeholders. This will include involvement in developing and implementing Quality Improvement initiatives to enhance patient care + experience, including implementation of new and novel approaches to supporting therapy intensity standards. Alongside QI, you will have an opportunity to be involved in research and development on the stroke unit.

The team has strong links with community and rehabilitation services across North Central London, and are actively engaged with the Stroke network.

The Therapies Team are passionate about developing and delivering a world class care service, and will provide training and development opportunities, including supervision and appraisal, to ensure you are supported in your role. There is a strong education ethos with an inservice training programme, supervision and opportunities to attend other in-house / external training relevant to the role. Applicants with a commitment to lifelong learning will be fully supported and given ample opportunity to take part in quality improvement ideas and finding ways to improve staff wellbeing and experience, and patient outcomes.

The post holder will uphold the Royal Free World Class Values when interacting with service users, staff, colleagues, clients and patients alike so that everyone at Barnet Hospital can feel:

  • Welcome all of the time
  • Confident because we are clearly communicating
  • Respected and cared for
  • Reassured that they are always in safe hands

Our catchment area spans diverse communities and we are committed to providing services that meet the needs of the people who use them. Enthusiasm for advancing equality for LGBT+, BME and people with disabilities is essential.

Please see attached job description for more information about this role and working at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.

This advert closes on Wednesday 26 Nov 2025.


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