NHS Physiotherapist - MSK - Dumbarton - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Dumbarton
1 week ago
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Exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Physiotherapist specialising in MSK available in the picturesque town of Dumbarton, UK. This role offers an ongoing work arrangement and pays £32.37 hourly. Full-time candidates preferred, ensuring you can immerse yourself fully in this dynamic environment. Dive into an engaging role that allows you to work with musculoskeletal outpatient appointments and make a real impact on patient care.

Perks and benefits
  • Flexibility at your fingertips: Locum work gives you the freedom to choose your hours and find the perfect work-life balance.
  • High earning potential: Attractive hourly rate ensuring you are well compensated for your expertise and commitment.
  • Networking opportunities: Connect with a diverse range of medical professionals and expand your career horizons.
  • Gain a competitive edge: Accumulate varied experience across different settings to enhance your professional skills.
What you will do
  • Conduct thorough assessments of patients with musculoskeletal issues and devise bespoke treatment plans.
  • Deliver expert physiotherapy interventions for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, ensuring optimal patient recovery and satisfaction.
  • Collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for your patients.
  • Maintain up-to-date patient records, documenting treatment outcomes and progress.
  • Educate patients on best practices for maintaining physical health, preventing further injuries, and ensuring continuous care post-treatment.
Requirements of the Physiotherapist
  • Qualified Physiotherapist with a degree or equivalent within Physiotherapy.
  • Possess recent UK experience within specialised physiotherapy, particularly MSK.
  • Must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Physiotherapist to work in the UK.
  • NHS experience would be advantageous but not essential.
Why choose Dumbarton as your place of work?

Nestled beautifully along the River Clyde, Dumbarton offers a mix of rich history and modern living. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant local culture, and welcoming community, it is a great place to settle and enjoy both work and leisure in perfect harmony. Explore nearby attractions and immerse yourself in a town that combines the serenity of nature with the buzz of exciting opportunities.

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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