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MSK Physiotherapist

Practice Plus Group
High Wycombe
2 months ago
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Senior MSK Physiotherapist

Outpatient MSK Physiotherapist

About The Role

UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE

+ MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR EVERY PATIENT

We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, experienced MSK Physiotherapist to join our small, dynamic and friendly team of professionals who deliver the highest standards of physiotherapy.

Our service is located in a purpose built MSK centre, co-located with an NHS diagnostics department offering MRI, X-ray and ultrasound, in the market town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. We have 7 satellite clinics in various locations across Buckinghamshire including Marlow, Chalfont, Amersham, Thame, Aylesbury and Buckingham and can offer clinics in the areas most suited to you. We also have a well-equipped purpose built gym for patient rehabilitation and classes.

Our service is open 7 days a week between 8am – 7pm which allows us to offer extremely flexible working hours which could include weekends and evenings if it suits you, or just standard weekdays. There are also no on-call responsibilities improving your work-life balance!

What you'll be doing

Working with patients you will be responsible for the advanced (MSK) assessment and treatment of patients within the MSK setting, determining clinical diagnosis and clinical treatment indicated as well as maintaining records as an autonomous practitioner.

This is your opportunity to work as part of a forward thinking, innovative health care team, including GPs, Consultants, Consultant Physiotherapists, Advanced Physiotherapy practitioners, Senior Physiotherapists, women’s health specialists, First Contact Practitioners and Osteopaths, delivering high quality, best practice treatment.

What we’ll look for in you

You will be HCPC Registered Physiotherapist with

  • Experienced in assessing and managing MSK conditions in an outpatient setting (NHS, independent or private sector).
  • A strong communicator, with excellent organisational skills and a passion for patient-centred care.

Desirable but not essential:

  • MSc with MACP Registration.
  • Acupuncture qualification.
  • Pilates Instructor qualification.
What we offer

In return we offer;

  • Salary up to £50,000 depending on experience and hours
  • Flexible working hours
  • No on-call
  • Extensive range of health and well-being benefits
  • Regular shift patterns and flexibility
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Being part of a friendly team

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. We actively promote diversity and equal opportunities.


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