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Occupational Health and MSK Physiotherapist (Band 6)

Physiotherapy
north of tyne, england, united kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Position: Occupational Health and MSK Physiotherapist (Band 6)

Date: August 23, 2024

* Please note no sponsorship visa available for this position, must be able to work full time in the UK without sponsorship.

Mission Statement: To be the leading independent quality Physiotherapy provider in the Northeast across four key areas of business; Occupational Health Physiotherapy Services, MSK Private Clinics, Older People Physiotherapy Services, and NHS Community MSK Services.

Location: Northeast of England, mainly Newcastle and Sunderland

Position reports to: Clinical Manager

Salary: £34,000-£40,000 dependent on experience, Band 6 equivalent

Hours: 24-38hrs (full or part-time – negotiable but flexible to meet the needs of the business)

Benefits: Free parking at head office, pension contribution, private medical insurance, 6.6 weeks annual leave including bank holidays, CPD funding, travel expenses, cycle to work scheme, wellness program linked to Better Health at Work Award.

Job Summary: To carry out Occupational Health Physiotherapy, Ergonomic and Wellbeing services onsite and offsite as per client requirements across the Northeast. To work in our Northeast-based Private Clinics to manage an MSK caseload with a mix of remote and face-to-face patients. To also deliver Older People Physiotherapy services within the community including home visits and care homes.

Physiotherapy Matters Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all.

Job Description – Occupational Health and MSK Physiotherapist Band 6

Opening hours:

Monday: 8:30am-5:30pm
Tuesday: 8:30am-7:30pm
Wednesday: 8:30am-7:30pm
Thursday: 8:30am-7:30pm
Friday: 8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday: Pre Appointments only
Sunday: Closed


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