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Onsite Physiotherapist - Part-time

IPRS Group
City of London
6 days ago
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Overview

IPRS Health are an award-winning provider of physiotherapy, putting patients at the heart of everything we do, ensuring a smooth and successful journey to recovery. We work for a diverse range of clients with services having a huge impact in improving the lives of thousands of people every year.

We are looking for an Onsite Physiotherapist to join our Specialist Team in providing excellent Onsite MSK and Occupational Health services to our client Dnata at Heathrow.

Position

As Onsite Physiotherapist for IPRS Health you will be working in a modern clinic alongside the Occupational Health Team providing MSK assessment and treatment with the opportunity to develop further skills in ergonomics and workplace assessments. You will be supported remotely by the wider Onsite Team and Team Lead and be involved in communicating with clients, employers and the wider IPRS Health team in order to provide a top-quality and responsive service to our Dnata client.

Responsibilities
  • To support the Onsite Team Lead to deliver IPRS Healths Clinical KPIs, objectives and ensure the smooth day to day running of the Heathrow Dnata Site.
  • To maintain duties as an Onsite Physiotherapist, by undertaking your individual clinical caseload which could include MSK Physiotherapy assessment and treatment, FCE assessments, DSE assessments and supporting Occupational Health Services provided to the client.
  • To be responsible for timely, quality, medically correct and accurate client reports within IPRS standards.
Requirements

To be seriously considered for this role, please have the following:

Qualifications
  • Qualified Physiotherapist with minimum 5 years clinical experience in Physiotherapy
  • Member of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Evidence of continuing professional development
Experience
  • Experience of the Occupational Health Market
  • Previous experience of working in public and private healthcare
  • Computer literate with good Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills
  • Proven experience in the use of Databases
Knowledge and Skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Excellent time management and organisation skills
  • Ability to work under minimum supervision
Other Information

Colleagues are essential to IPRS Health, which is why we offer a range of benefits in addition to a competitive salary, including:

  • Salary £33,000 - £37,500 pro rata per annum
  • Permanent contract
  • Working over 2 days per week - Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs - 8 hours per day
  • Location Heathrow
  • 25 days annual leave plus 8 days bank holidays; increasing with completed years service & opportunity to purchase additional leave
  • IPRS Health internal Clinical Development Training Program
  • CPD funding for external courses
  • Westfield Health Cash Plan
  • Moving Day Leave
  • Recruit a Friend bonus scheme up to £1,500
  • Membership of the company pension scheme
  • Flexible Working
  • Protected Weekly Hours for Development
  • Employee Assistance Programme including free confidential counselling
  • High-street discounts
  • Environmental Initiatives
  • Free Eye Tests every 2 years
  • Free annual Flu-Vaccination

No agencies please

Location: Heathrow


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