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Bank Oncology Physiotherapist

The Christie Private Care
Manchester
5 days ago
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Overview

Bank Physiotherapist to join our Specialist Oncology AHP team at The Christie Private Care (TCPC), currently rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC. This is a unique opportunity to join a clinically advanced, motivated and compassionate team focused on delivering exceptional care. Location: The Christie Private Care, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 4BX. Contract type: Bank. Pay: Bank hourly rate between £27.77ph – £42.77ph, dependent upon shift. Rates inclusive of WTR include an indicative additional amount separately payable on claiming accrued annual leave. WTR is calculated on the average hourly pay rate over the preceding 52 weeks and may differ from the above rates.

As a Bank Physiotherapist, you’ll be part of a close-knit team consisting of 2 advanced physiotherapists, physiotherapy lead, other bank physiotherapists, an advanced dietitian, a dietetic lead and complementary therapists. Day-to-day you will co-ordinate and deliver a tailored in-patient and out-patient physiotherapy service to private patients, with the opportunity to develop your skillset in oncology and contribute to service development at TCPC.

Above all else, we’re committed to the care and improvement of human life, guiding everything we do at HCA UK. You’ll be a valued member of a team that improves lives on a daily basis.


What You’ll Bring
  • HCPC Registration
  • Physiotherapy degree qualification or equivalent
  • Post-registration experience working with cancer patients
  • Post-registration broad clinical experience – surgery, cardiorespiratory, ITU/CCU, general medicine, neurology, musculoskeletal physiotherapy

Desirable
  • Additional training within the area of oncology
  • Advanced communication skills
  • Experience working with breast cancer patients
  • Experience working with gynaecological cancer patients
  • Lymphoedema training/experience
  • Scar therapy training/experience
  • Experience of collaborating in audit and/or research
  • Knowledge of cancer, its impact and management

About HCA UK and Diversity & Inclusion

Originally founded over 50 years ago by Dr Thomas Frist, HCA has become a leading healthcare provider. In the UK, we are a large provider of privately funded healthcare and have invested in the latest treatments, technology, techniques, medication and facilities. We offer opportunities to broaden clinical knowledge in a large multisite group and benefit from favorable clinician-to-patient ratios and a supportive work environment that enables you to care for patients.

Diversity and Inclusion
Patients first. Colleagues always. Our approach to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging emphasizes inclusion, compassion and respect for patients and colleagues. We offer reasonable adjustments throughout recruitment and in the workplace as needed.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Part-time


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