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Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist - Community - Plymouth - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Plymouth
1 month ago
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Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist – Community

Job Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist – Community
Location: Plymouth, UK
Salary: £26 per hour
Contract Type: Ongoing, Full-Time

Embark on a thrilling new chapter in your career with an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist within the community setting in Livewell. This ongoing, full-time position offers a competitive hourly wage of £26. Dive into a fulfilling role where each day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a real difference in the lives of others.

Perks and Benefits:

Locum flexibility: Enjoy a flexible work schedule that allows you a better work-life balance whilst gaining diverse clinical experiences across settings.

Professional growth: Access opportunities for continued professional development to expand your skills and advance your career.

Variety and adventure: Enjoy no two days being the same, with varied cases and the chance to work with different teams and specialisations.

Supportive community: Be part of a friendly and collaborative team environment that values initiative and teamwork.

What You Will Do:

Assess and treat patients in the community to aid their recovery and improve their quality of life.

Plan and deliver individualised therapy programmes tailored to patient needs.

Collaborate closely with healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to develop comprehensive treatment plans.

Monitor and record patient progress, adapting treatment plans as needed.

Provide education and support to patients, equipping them with the skills to manage their conditions independently.

Participate in team meetings and contribute to service development initiatives.

Plymouth offers a fantastic place to call home, with its vibrant community, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural offerings. You’ll find yourself enjoying every aspect of life here.


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