Band6- Job Title: Locum Neuro Physiotherapist - East London

Pulse Healthcare
Essex
18 hours ago
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Band6- Job Title: Locum Neuro Physiotherapist - East London

Job Title: Locum Neuro Physiotherapist Banding : Band 6 Start date: ASAP Duration: 2 months Location : East London Working Hours: 8am - 4pm Monday - Friday (37.5 hours per week) Rate : £ 24 - £ 27


We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Locum Neuro Physiotherapist to join our team in East London. This temporary position offers an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic healthcare environment, providing specialized neurorehabilitation services. If you have a passion for neurorehabilitation and possess the necessary skills and experience, we encourage you to apply.


Responsibilities:

As a Locum Neuro Physiotherapist, you will be responsible for delivering comprehensive neurorehabilitation services to patients with neurological conditions. Your duties will include assessing and treating patients, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, and monitoring progress. You will work with patients who have spinal cord injuries, behaviorally challenging conditions, or persisting disorders of consciousness, with or without tracheostomies. Collaboration with other healthcare professionals and adherence to NHSE rehab pathways will be essential in providing high-quality care.


Qualifications and Experience:

  • Degree in Physiotherapy
  • HCPC registration
  • NHS experience
  • Neurorehabilitation experience
  • Skills in SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) rehabilitation
  • Experience working with behaviorally challenging patients or patients in persisting disorders of consciousness with/without tracheostomy
  • Knowledge of NHSE rehab pathways
  • Strong clinical and communication skills
  • Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team

Reasonable Adjustments:

I f you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.


We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.


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