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Bank Physiotherapist

Sulis Hospital Bath
Bath
5 days ago
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Salary: Competitive rates

Location: Bath

This is a Bank, Part Time vacancy that will close in 21 days at 23:59 BST.

The Vacancy

Sulis Hospital, a leading healthcare provider in Somerset, is a pioneer in patient care and experience, and is looking for motivated & energetic individuals to join the team.

The team at Sulis Bath Physiotherapy are seeking Physiotherapists to join our bank staff team.

This role offers flexible work mainly covering orthopaedics at weekends and staff sickness and holidays during weekdays. Candidates should have sufficient post-graduate experience to work confidently and independently on orthopaedic wards.

Working hours: Monday – Sunday, various shifts

This role requires DBS clearance.

If interested and qualified, please contact Physio Lead Jo Gotley at 01761 4222222 for more information.

Applications will be assessed as received, and the closing date may be brought forward if sufficient applications are received.

About Sulis Hospital Bath

An award-winning hospital recognized as one of the finest in the country. Sulis became part of the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust in June 2021, making it one of the first independent hospitals owned by an NHS Trust. We offer private, insured, and NHS healthcare services and foster a culture of excellence and compassionate care, evidenced by an 'Outstanding' rating from the Care Quality Commission for 'Caring.'

Our modern facilities and strong clinical leadership provide opportunities for a fulfilling career where you can make a meaningful difference and gain diverse experiences.

We serve both inpatients and outpatients across various specialties including Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, General Surgery, ENT, Urology, Vascular, and more.

Sulis Hospital is committed to diversity and inclusive opportunities.


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