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Physiotherapist

ProfDoc
Derby
2 days ago
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An opportunity has arisen for a Primary Care Physiotherapist to join a friendly GP practice team on a fixed-term basis from January 2026 to March 2026 . This role is ideal for an experienced physiotherapist who enjoys working autonomously in primary care and supporting patients at the first point of contact.
You will be based in a primary care setting, working across three set days each week and using SystmOne to document and manage clinical activity. The post is well suited to someone confident in managing a varied musculoskeletal and primary care caseload.
Key responsibilities
Assess, triage and manage patients presenting with musculoskeletal and other primary care conditions

Provide evidence-based physiotherapy interventions and self-management advice

Work autonomously while contributing to a wider multidisciplinary team within primary care

Maintain accurate and timely clinical records on SystmOne

Support continuity of care and promote patient-centred, holistic management

Key details
GP / Primary Care setting

Monday, Wednesday and Friday

09:0017:00

January 2026 to March 2026

SystemOne

About you
Qualified Physiotherapist with current HCPC registration

Prior experience in the UK is essential
Proven experience working in a primary care or GP practice environment is essential

Confident managing a broad MSK and primary care caseload independently

Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to team working

How to apply
Please upload your CV through this site or email your CV or a brief note to.
If this GP role isnt quite what you're looking for, ProfDoc has a variety of other GP opportunities available including ad hoc sessions, regular locum work, salaried GP jobs, and remote GP roles. We work across primary care, OOH services, digital health providers, urgent care centres, and secure settings. Whether you're seeking sessions during the day, evening, or weekends in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, or across the UK we can help find work to suit your preferences. All our roles are supported by a dedicated team with 24/7 availability.

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