Physiotherapist - Acute Elderly Care - Ayr - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Ayr
18 hours ago
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Band 6 Physiotherapist specialised in Acute Elderly Care for an exciting locum opportunity in Ayr, UK, with an hourly rate of £32.37. This is an ongoing contract offering the potential for both full-time work in a highly rewarding setting. Ideal for those looking to expand their expertise within acute frailty units, this position promises engaging work in a dynamic environment.


Perks and benefits:

  • Competitive hourly rate: Earn an impressive £32.37 per hour, providing you with financial flexibility and rewarding compensation for your expertise.
  • Experience variety: Locum work allows for a varied work experience, letting you explore diverse clinical settings and gain a broad range of skills and knowledge.
  • Professional growth: Working alongside a multidisciplinary team of medical staff, social care colleagues, and fellow physiotherapists enhances your collaborative skills and broadens your professional network.
  • Work‑life balance: As a locum physiotherapist, you have the flexibility to choose assignments that fit your lifestyle, providing the freedom to manage personal and professional responsibilities effectively.

What you will do:

  • Conduct comprehensive geriatric assessments as part of the older people’s pathway, identifying early signs of frailty.
  • Collaborate with an inter‑agency, inter‑disciplinary team to provide specialised assessment and care planning for older people with frailty.
  • Deliver assessment, clinical care and management plans for both stable and acutely unwell older individuals or those with chronic conditions.
  • Facilitate alternatives to hospital admission where clinically appropriate, and support early hospital discharge.
  • Work closely with hospital‑based teams to assess, plan, and deliver care for vulnerable patients experiencing complex health and social issues.
  • Promote and develop community alternatives to hospital admission and provide support for discharge.

Requirements of the Physiotherapist:

  • Qualified physiotherapist with a degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy.
  • Recent UK experience in specialised physiotherapy is essential.
  • Registered with the HCPC as a physiotherapist to work in the UK.
  • NHS experience is advantageous but not essential.

This opportunity is ideal for an experienced band 6 AHP clinician (Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist) looking to gain valuable experience in Acute Frailty Units.


Ayr offers a charming mix of coastal beauty and vibrant culture, making it an excellent place to live and work. Enjoy stunning sea views, historical landmarks, and a welcoming community while enhancing your career in this dynamic physiotherapy role.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel:

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award‑winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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