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MSK Physiotherapist

Bupa
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Role Overview

At Bupa, you'll be able to develop new lines of care with the flexibility and development opportunities to push your career forward. As a Physiotherapist, you'll be eager to continue learning and building skills while working with talented colleagues. We are expanding our MSK Therapy service within Bupa Health Clinics and are currently looking for Physiotherapists to join our multidisciplinary teams and work in our Bristol Clinic. You will be HCPC registered and bring your post graduate experience of working in MSK. You will also have clinical admin time in your diary to ensure you have capacity to complete your notes effectively.



  • Provide MSK therapy assessment and treatment to insured and self-pay customers, and engage with Centre Managers and MSK Therapy Leads to reach the local public, corporate and healthcare community.
  • Work within an MSK multidisciplinary team of Physicians, APPs, Physios, Osteopaths and Podiatrists, as well as a wider team of GPs, Health Advisors and Mental Health practitioners.
  • Deliver a comprehensive and progressive therapeutic approach to the assessment and rehabilitation of all MSK conditions.
  • Inspire others in your specialist area to deliver a superior customer experience and clearly communicate the customer journey.
  • Demonstrate at least 3 years’ post-qualification experience; Practising member of the HCPC (Physiotherapists) and regulatory body/professional association.
  • Extensive post-graduate working experience in musculoskeletal medicine; post-graduate qualifications preferred (e.g., MSc, MACP).
  • Experience of treating private patients / sports injuries; excellent written and verbal communication, strong organisational and time-management abilities.

Requirements

  • HCPC registered (Physiotherapist).
  • Post-graduate experience in musculoskeletal (MSK) care.
  • Evidence of continuing professional development and post-graduate qualifications preferred.

Benefits

  • Viva – global wellbeing programme supporting mental, physical, financial, social and environmental wellbeing.
  • Flexible working options and family-friendly benefits.
  • 25 days holiday per year (pro rata for part-time), with option to buy or sell days.
  • 3 paid volunteering days annually (pro rata for part-time staff).
  • Enhanced pension and life insurance.
  • Bupa health insurance; option to join discounted dental insurance.
  • Access to mental health support for you and your family.
  • Support with travel costs via season ticket loan or cycle2work.
  • Discounted gym access and emotional wellbeing support.
  • Financial wellbeing channels and support for carers.
  • Clinical admin time in your diary to ensure you have time to complete your notes effectively.

Why Bupa? We're a health insurer and provider. With no shareholders, our customers are our focus. Our people are driven by the same purpose – helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives. We encourage all of our people to be themselves, champion diversity, and support communities we serve. We are a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer and will offer reasonable adjustments as part of the recruitment process for applicants who meet the minimum criteria.


Time Type: Part time | Job Area: Clinical Services | Locations: Clinic & Dental - Bristol


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