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Physiotherapist Assistant Practitioner | Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust

Lancashire Care Foundation Trust
Lancashire
3 days ago
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Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen within Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust for a Band 4 Physiotherapy Assistant to join our inpatient rehabilitation services. We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to support our Physiotherapy team in delivering high-quality, person-centred care. You will play a key role in supporting patients’ rehabilitation and recovery, helping to maximise independence and quality of life.

Responsibilities
  • Assist Physiotherapists in delivering evidence-based treatment programmes to patients in inpatient settings.
  • Support patients in carrying out rehabilitation exercises and functional activities.
  • Observe, monitor, and record patient progress, reporting back to supervising clinicians.
  • Prepare and maintain treatment areas and therapy equipment safely and effectively.
  • Contribute to patient-centred care planning as part of the wider multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in team meetings, service development initiatives, and training sessions.
  • Be based at The Harbour, Blackpool, with the requirement to travel to other Trust sites when necessary to deliver treatment.
We Offer
  • Regular supervision and mentorship from qualified Physiotherapists.
  • Access to training and professional development opportunities, including CPD.
  • A structured preceptorship programme (for those newly entering NHS roles).
  • Opportunities to contribute to innovative service improvements and projects.
Notes

When considering applying for this vacancy, please take time to consider all elements of the Job Description and Person Specification attached.

This advert closes on Sunday 5 Oct 2025


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