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NHSL 230031 Specialist Physiotherapist (LI)

NHS Lothian
Edinburgh
1 week ago
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NHSL 230031 Specialist Physiotherapist (LI)

NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. We welcome applications from all sections of society.


Please note that we anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once we have received a sufficient number of applications. Please complete and submit your application as early as possible.


We will fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long‑term conditions or who are neurodivergent, by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.


To work in the United Kingdom, legal permission to work is required. This is granted by UK Visas and Immigration. A PVG Scheme membership/record is required for this regulated role. If you are not a current PVG member for the required regulatory group (i.e. child and/or adult), you must apply to Disclosure Scotland and have your application deemed satisfactory before you can begin.


Band 6 – Specialist Physiotherapist – 2.0 WTE, 37 hrs


Medical Day Hospital – Comprehensive multidisciplinary geriatric assessment and rehabilitation for people living with frailty and vestibular impairments. Physiotherapy is integral to the service, working closely with medical, nursing and occupational therapy colleagues.



  • Base at one of the Medical Day Hospitals and provide care both in clinic and in patients’ homes.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver person‑centred, safe and quality rehabilitation.
  • Participate in Physio@Home and Associated Services to receive regular in‑service training and supervision.

Seniority level: Entry level


Employment type: Full‑time


Job function: Health Care Provider


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