Physiotherapist

Nurse Seekers Ltd
Princes Risborough
1 week ago
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Physiotherapist – Community Rehabilitation

We are working on behalf of a well-established rehabilitation provider delivering high-quality, person-centred physiotherapy to adults in both clinic and community settings. Their work focuses on neurological rehabilitation, reablement for older adults, and orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions. This is an opportunity to join a supportive clinical team with strong supervision, peer learning, and real scope for professional development.


In this role, you will carry out specialist assessments, create and implement individual treatment plans, and support patients in working towards meaningful functional goals. The caseload is varied and will include a mix of home visits, clinic appointments, and work within community environments. You will be working alongside Physiotherapists, Rehabilitation Support Workers and a wider MDT to ensure patients receive the right intensity and quality of intervention.


You will also contribute to clinical discussions, provide guidance to junior team members, and participate in structured CPD and supervision. The organisation has a strong focus on reflective practice, shared problem-solving and ensuring clinicians have support when managing complex cases.


Requirements

  • HCPC-registered Physiotherapist (CSP membership preferable)
  • Experience in neurological, orthopaedic or reablement rehabilitation, or a strong interest in developing in these areas
  • Confident communicator able to work collaboratively and autonomously
  • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for community visits

What’s on offer

  • A varied, interesting caseload with opportunities to specialise
  • Regular supervision, CPD sessions and joint working on complex cases
  • Supportive and values-driven clinical environment
  • Pension scheme and holiday allowance
  • Opportunities to contribute to service development and student mentoring

If you are looking for a role where you can genuinely impact patient recovery and progression, while continuing to grow your clinical skills, we would welcome your application.


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