Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Assistant | North Bristol NHS Trust

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Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Assistant | North Bristol NHS Trust

Employer:

North Bristol NHS

Location:

Bristol, BS10 5NB

Pay:

£27,485 - £30,162 per annum, pro-rata for part time roles

Contract Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Disability Confident:

No

Closing Date:

19/03/2026

About this job

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Pelvic Health Outpatient Physiotherapy team at North Bristol NHS Trust. Pelvic Health Physiotherapy is a growing and much needed specialty.

We are looking for an excellent team player with an interest in pelvic health who is flexible, dynamic and open to change, to join our friendly and forward‑thinking team.

The postholder will be working within the Pelvic Health Physiotherapy team covering outpatient clinics, self‑management and education groups and tele‑consultations covering maternity and gynaecology patients. There is occasionally an need to deliver advice to women on the maternity wards. There will be a mix of face‑to‑face patient contact and virtual contact (e.g. telephone or video). There may be some requirement to travel to community settings and/or different sites for some sessions.

This role is a mix of clinical, administrative and practical tasks to support the Pelvic Health team.

In return we will provide clinical supervision, opportunities and development through a well‑developed supervision structure which will provide the opportunity to build on and extend your expertise and develop your skills.

To work as an integral and active part of the North Bristol Trust Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Team.

The post holder will be responsible for supporting the physiotherapy team in the provision of a patient‑centred service, in an efficient and cost‑effective way.

The post holder will work under the indirect supervision of qualified Physiotherapists in a variety of settings including: physiotherapy outpatients, physiotherapy gym, maternity inpatient units, virtual clinics from office spaces or home, and community centres.

This will include 1:1 and group sessions, both virtual (video and telephone) and face‑to‑face.

The post holder will assist in the overall management of patients within pelvic health physiotherapy.

This will include, but is not limited to, the following patient groups: antenatal (during pregnancy), post‑natal (following childbirth), pre and post gynaecological surgery.

And may involve management of the following conditions: pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction including incontinence and prolapse.

The role involves both direct patient contact and indirect patient related duties.

It is also necessary to undertake some administration and departmental duties e.g. booking patient appointments, coordinating patient groups, supporting data collection, keeping patient documentation and managing stock and equipment.

North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award‑winning hospital building at Southmead.

We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities.

Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.

We commit to treating each patient as an individual with respect and dignity, aiming to deliver excellent clinical outcomes and a first‑class experience for everyone who uses our services.

North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals.

We aim to be an anti‑discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.

We welcome applicants from all under‑represented groups.

Clinical:

  • To deliver individual physiotherapy treatment as designed by physiotherapist without direct supervision. This could include patient education and advice, exercises as individual or group, and other alternatives in various settings.

To organise own workload within delegated area

Support the pelvic health physiotherapy team in the day‑to‑day running of the service.

Administrative:

To undertake administrative tasks eg. filing, photocopying and assisting with class organization and compiling databases, sending appointment letters, setting up exercise/education groups.

To undertake as directed any housekeeping duties eg. cleaning of equipment, tidying work areas, changing beds, replenishing First Aid Boxes and Resuscitation Trolley.

Professional:

To demonstrate safe use of equipment to patients and carers including walking aids or support belts.

To work within Departmental, Trust and CSP guidelines and policies.

To be responsible for maintaining accurate and comprehensive patient treatment records in line with Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) standards of practice.

To participate in the staff appraisal scheme as an appraisee and be responsible for complying with the agreed objectives and personal development programme to meet set knowledge and competencies, plus service needs.

To supervise physiotherapy assistants where appropriate.

To deliver in‑service training sessions as appropriate Junior, Dept, assistants and students.

To undertake as directed the collection of data for use in service audit, research or monitoring of service.

This advert closes on Monday 2 Mar 2026


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