NHS Physiotherapist - Cardiology and Renal Ward - Leicester - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Leicester
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NHS Physiotherapist – Cardiology and Renal Ward

Join our team as a Band 6 Physiotherapist specialising in Cardiology and Renal care at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester! This ongoing locum role offers an exciting opportunity to work either full‑time or part‑time, providing excellent care across various wards. Earn £26 hourly while expanding your experience in a supportive NHS environment.


Perks and benefits:



  • Take advantage of competitive hourly rates, offering financial freedom and flexibility in your work schedule.
  • Enjoy the variety and experience of working across different wards, ensuring no two days are ever the same.
  • Access to professional development opportunities to enhance your career and skill set.
  • Work within a friendly and collaborative team environment, ensuring support throughout your locum placement.
  • Benefit from the opportunity to live and work in Leicester, a vibrant city known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and a thriving food scene.

What you will do:



  • Collaborate closely with the multidisciplinary team to provide exceptional patient care in both cardiology and renal wards.
  • Utilise your skills in discharge planning, managing respiratory care for self‑ventilating patients, and oxygen therapy.
  • Engage in rehabilitative work with a focus on elderly care, ensuring patient‑centred treatments.
  • Adapt to and manage your caseload effectively while covering multiple wards within a day.
  • Participate in ongoing training and development opportunities to keep your skills up‑to‑date and relevant.

Requirements of the Physiotherapist:



  • Qualified physiotherapist with a degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy.
  • Recent UK experience in specialised physiotherapy, particularly within the NHS.
  • Registered with the HCPC to work as a physiotherapist in the UK.
  • Proficient in discharge planning, respiratory care for self‑ventilating patients, and managing oxygen therapy.

Leicester is an exciting place to live and work, brimming with cultural attractions, historic landmarks, and excellent transport links. Whether you’re exploring its heritage, dining in its diverse cuisine offerings, or enjoying its lively arts scene, Leicester offers a dynamic backdrop to your professional career.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel:
Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award‑winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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