NHS Physiotherapist - Community Rehab - Brixton - Sanctuary Personal

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Job Title: Band 6 Physiotherapist within Community Rehab
Specialism: Neurorehabilitation
Location: Brixton, UK
Salary: Up to £27 per hour
Contract: Ongoing, Full-time

Join an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Physiotherapist in the vibrant area of Brixton. Step into a rewarding role within Community Rehab, full-time, and be part of a team that istou transforming lives. This ongoing contract offers a competitive hourly rate of up to £27, making it an enticing prospect for motivated physiotherapists segons to make a meaningful impact in community healthcare.

Perks and benefits:

  • Enjoy the flexibility of locum work, allowing you to balance your professional and personal life with ease.
  • mäng attitude hot triviality to work within a diverse community, offering a rich and fulfilling experience.
  • Access to continual professional development resources to enhance your skills and career prospects.
  • Be part of a collaborative multidisciplinary team, enriching your experience and connections within the healthcare field.
  • Experience working in an innovative setting, expanding your expertise and adaptability.

What you will do:

  • Visit patients in their homes or community sites to conduct thorough assessments and provide effective neurorehabilitation and/or neurodisability management.
  • Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement personalized care plans.
  • Monitor patient progress and adjust treatments as necessary to maximize recovery and outcomes.
  • Educate and support patients and their families, empowering them to enhance their health and wellbeing.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, ensuring compliance with all regulations and standards.

Requirements of the Physiotherapist:


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