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LOCUM PHYSIOTHERAPIST DARLINGTON FIXED TERM CONTRACT ££ in Darlington

Dream Medical
Darlington
6 days ago
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Dream Medical are currently working with a MSK Triage and Treat service in Darlington in recruiting a locum Physiotherapist on a fixed long term contract.

The Centre is looking for a Physiotherapist to start ASAP on 30 hours / week flexible on days worked. We have 12 hour shifts available to fit around any busy schedule.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • work with some patients and their families/carers over a period of weeks or months to identify and treat their physical problem;
  • develop and review treatment programmes, along with patients themselves, that encourage exercise and movement by the use of a range of techniques;
  • assist patients with joint and spinal problems, including following surgery;
  • help patients' rehabilitation following accidents, injury and strokes;
  • assist in the supervision and education of student and junior physiotherapists and physiotherapy support workers;
  • write patient case notes and reports and collect statistics;
  • educate patients and their carers about how to prevent and/or improve conditions;
  • keep up to date with new techniques and technologies available for treating patients;
  • communicate with a wide range of patients, carers and health and social care team members;
  • liaise with other healthcare professionals to exchange information about the background and progress of patients, as well as to refer patients who require other medical attention;
  • be legally responsible and accountable;
  • be caring, compassionate and professional at all times;
  • manage clinical risk
Benefits for working for Dream:
  • Opportunities to work nationwide
  • Weekly and on time pay
  • Excellent 1 to 1 consultation service

For more information and opportunities nationwide then please get in touch with Elliot at Dream Medical on 0118 - 321 - 2820 or email an up to date CV to elliot.jones @dream-medical.net


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