NHS Physiotherapist - MSK - Leicester - Sanctuary Personal

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Leicester
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Overview

Exciting Opportunity: Band 7 Physiotherapist within MSK in Leicester, UK Earn £31 per hour with an Ongoing Contract. This is a full-time position perfect for those seeking a dynamic role in a vibrant city. If you are seeking a stimulating role as an MSK Physiotherapist, this locum position based in Leicester could be just what you’re looking for!

Perks and benefits

Enjoy the flexibility of locum work, allowing you to balance your professional and personal life with ease. You’ll earn a competitive £31 per hour, helping you achieve your financial goals faster. Working within a supportive team means you’ll have the chance to collaborate with other skilled professionals. This role also offers continuous professional development opportunities, helping you advance your career and remain competitive in the field. As a locum worker, you will also enjoy varied work settings, which are perfect for preventing burnout and keeping the work exciting.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality physiotherapy assessments and treatments to patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions
  • Create, review, and adapt individual treatment plans to suit each patient’s needs
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care
  • Educate patients and their families about exercises and preventive measures to ensure long-term health improvement
  • Maintain accurate patient records and ensure all activities align with HCPC standards
  • Evaluate treatment outcomes and adjust care plans as necessary for the best patient progress
Requirements
  • A qualified physiotherapist with a degree or equivalent within the field of Physiotherapy
  • Recent experience in specialised physiotherapy settings within the UK
  • Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to work as a physiotherapist in the UK
  • Experience in the NHS is advantageous but not essential

Working and living in Leicester offers a fantastic quality of life in a city brimming with culture, history, and modern amenities. Enjoy a rich community atmosphere, a variety of dining options, and excellent transport links. Leicester is more than just a place to work; it is a place to call home. Consider making your next career move to this vibrant, cosmopolitan city.

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