Community Physiotherapist - Social Services - Bolton - Sanctuary Personal

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Community Physiotherapist – Social Services

Job Title: Community Physiotherapist – Social Services


Specialism: Community Social Services


Location: Bolton, UK


Salary: £35.00 Hourly


Salary Type: Hourly


Contract Type: Ongoing, Full-Time


This is an exciting ongoing opportunity for a Community Physiotherapist to join a thriving Community Social Services team in Bolton. You’ll be part of an Independent Living Service, working closely alongside Occupational Therapists and Community Officers. The role spans both Discharge to Assess at Home (DTAH) and Independent Living Services (ILS), with close collaboration across hospitals, Bolton at Home, and key service partners.


Working as a locum offers you the chance to gain diverse experience across community settings, expand your skillset, and enjoy flexibility — all while benefiting from full-time hours that provide stability and consistent income.


Perks and benefits:

Full-Time Hours: Enjoy the security of regular hours and steady income while retaining the flexibility of locum work.


Competitive Pay: Earn £35.00 per hour, reflecting the value of your expertise and contribution.


Professional Development: Broaden your clinical experience through varied community-based work and multidisciplinary collaboration.


Networking Opportunities: Work alongside experienced professionals across health, housing, and social care, expanding your professional network.


What you will do:

Assess and identify physiotherapy needs of service users within the community.


Develop and implement personalised rehabilitation and treatment plans.


Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including Occupational Therapists and Community Officers.


Engage with service users and their families to support holistic, person-centred care planning.


Support safe and timely hospital discharges through the Discharge to Assess at Home (DTAH) pathway.


Requirements:

HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist.


A valid UK driving licence, with the ability to travel across Bolton and surrounding areas for community visits.


Bolton is a vibrant and welcoming town, rich in history and community spirit. With excellent transport links, green spaces, and cultural attractions, it offers a fantastic balance between professional opportunity and quality of life.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award‑winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and numerous prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing the best opportunities at the best possible rates, tailored to your skills and experience.


Apply today to earn £35.00 per hour as a Community Physiotherapist in Bolton and make a real difference in community-based care.


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