Children's Physiotherapist

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Doncaster
5 days ago
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The Doncaster and Bassetlaw Children’s Therapy Service is looking to recruit an enthusiastic Band 6 Physiotherapist. This exciting role will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to provide specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment to the children and young people of Doncaster and Bassetlaw within inpatient, outpatient and community settings. The successful applicant will be responsible for a musculoskeletal outpatients caseload and a neurodevelopmental community caseload. The team also provide intervention to orthopaedic and respiratory inpatients when required. We are looking for a motivated and dedicated physiotherapist to join our established and supportive therapy team. A comprehensive supervision and training package is in place and opportunities for further development are available. There is also the potential to participate in research projects.


We are a part of the Doncaster and Bassetlaw Trust (DBTH), one of Yorkshire’s leading acute trusts serving a population of more than 440,000. Our services are based over three main hospital sites and several additional services employing over 7,000 colleagues. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the values of We Care and the DBTH Way, which guide our daily working lives. We support flexible working and will do our best to accommodate arrangements that fit your needs and the service requirements.


As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applicants from all sectors of the community, particularly from under‑represented groups including those with disabilities, members of our ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities.


Responsibilities

  • To be a specialist clinician within children’s physiotherapy.
  • The prime function of the role is to provide clinical expertise in supporting the delivery of high standards of therapeutic care for patients within their care/speciality.
  • To manage own caseload and provide a high standard of assessment, management, treatment and advice to meet the needs of patients.
  • To work collaboratively with colleagues in health, social care, local authority and other agencies to meet the needs of patients.
  • To ensure the efficient and effective use of resources available within the team.
  • To work with other members of the team in the development of the service.
  • To ensure Clinical Governance is integral to service delivery within the specialty area.
  • To represent the Therapy Team and contribute to the development of the wider Therapy service within Clinical Therapies.
  • To participate in a Physiotherapy Cardio‑Respiratory On‑Call Service or an agreed alternative 7‑Day Service.

About the Organisation

DBTH is one of Yorkshire’s leading acute trusts, serving a population of more than 440,000. Our services are based over three main hospital sites and several additional services employing over 7,000 colleagues. We pride ourselves on our commitment to the values of We Care and the DBTH Way, which guide our daily working lives.


Benefits

  • Extensive range of learning opportunities
  • NHS Pension Scheme
  • Generous holiday entitlement in line with Terms & Conditions
  • Comprehensive health and wellbeing support
  • NHS Car Lease schemes and a range of salary sacrifice scheme
  • Discounts on restaurants, getaways, shopping and finance through external providers


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