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Bank Orthopaedic/Rehabilitation Physiotherapist

Bupa
City of London
5 days ago
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Role Overview

This role covers post-operative orthopaedic inpatients and equipment fitting to consultant clinics.

What you’ll do
  • Be responsible for the physiotherapy management of the patient load assigned to you and to practise as an accountable professional using reflective practise and clinical reasoning in undertaking specialist assessment in order to provide an individualised treatment programme for each patient.
  • Obtain informed, valid consent on an ongoing basis which endeavours to keep them involved in their own health care plan. This includes education to support ongoing management.
  • Participate in discharge planning and liaise with external agencies in order to ensure a discharge that is safe and supportive of the patient’s ongoing care and rehabilitation needs.
  • Respond promptly to clinic requests for fitting standard orthopaedic braces, boots and slings.
  • Provide appropriate information, education and support for your client group and their carers.
What you’ll bring
  • Degree/Diploma in Physiotherapy
  • HCPC and CSP registration
  • Proven experience, competence and confidence in orthopaedic conditions
  • Knowledge and experience in fitting orthopaedic/MSK braces and other appropriate items
  • Sound clinical reasoning skills
  • Knowledge of specialist equipment appropriate to your area of experience.
Why Bupa?

We are a health insurer and provider. With no shareholders, our customers are our focus. We reinvest profits into providing more and better healthcare for the benefit of current and future customers.

Our benefits are driven by what matters to our people. It’s important to us that these benefits support a work-life balance that keeps people healthy, both mentally and physically. Alongside flexible hours to suit your own circumstances you’ll also be able to take advantage of other great benefits.

Diversity and Inclusion

Bupa is committed to making sure that every applicant is assessed solely on personal merit and qualifications. We actively celebrate the diversity of our colleagues and provide an inclusive environment so you can bring your true self to Bupa.

We’ll make sure you are treated fairly regardless of disability or circumstance. That’s why we’re happy to offer reasonable adjustments as part of our recruitment process to anyone that needs them.

Whether you’ve found your feet or are discovering a new path.

Welcome to a place that celebrates you.

This isn’t where you've been.

This is where you're going.

This is what we have belief in.

Time Type: Full time

Job Area: Clinical Services

Locations: Cromwell Hospital London


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