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MSK Physiotherapist - Rhyl - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Rhyl
6 days ago
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Overview

Job Advertisement: Band 6 Physiotherapist within MSK in Rhyl UK earning up to £28 per hour hourly on an ongoing contract. Full-time positions available. This is an inspiring opportunity to bring your expertise and make a genuine impact in a thriving coastal town.

Benefits
  • A competitive rate of up to £28 per hour, providing financial flexibility.
  • Work within a dynamic team that values innovation and patient-centred care.
  • Gain versatile experience boosting your expertise and career prospects, a unique advantage of locum work.
  • Enjoy the freedom and flexibility locum positions offer, helping you balance work with personal adventures.
  • Explore the stunning coastlines of North Wales during downtime and rejuvenate your senses.
Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality MSK physiotherapy services tailored to patient-specific needs, ensuring optimal recovery and function.
  • Assess, diagnose, and create comprehensive treatment plans for a varied caseload.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support holistic patient care.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of service standards and practices.
  • Provide education and advice to patients on the prevention of injuries and the promotion of health and wellbeing.
Requirements
  • A qualified physiotherapist holding a degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy.
  • Recent experience within specialised physiotherapy in the UK, showcasing adept skills.
  • HCPC registered as a physiotherapist ready to bring genuine care to patients in the UK.
  • Previous NHS experience would be advantageous although not essential, allowing for diverse experience.

Living and working in Rhyl promises an exceptional quality of life. With its stunning beaches, vibrant community, and rich history, Rhyl offers a wonderful setting for both professional growth and leisure activities. Join us and experience what makes this coastal gem the ideal place to work and live!

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