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Physiotherapist

PJ Care
Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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PJ Care has been rated as the "Best Care Home to Work for in the UK" in the annual ‘Best Companies’ awards, which have also ranked us in the top five best health and social care providers to work for.

Our Care homes provide specialist neurological care and neuro rehabilitation for people with progressive or acquired neurological conditions.

We are looking for a full time or part time Experienced Physiotherapist with a special interest in Neurology and who has previous experience of rehabilitation and tracheostomy care to join our dynamic team in our Peterborough or/and Milton Keynes Centres.

You will assist with completing rehabilitation and maintenance programmes for residents with varied neurological and progressive conditions, and you will also be an active member of the multi-disciplinary team.

You will also be involved in the supervision of support staff (Therapy Technician, Assistant) and Students. PJ Care are committed to supporting staff to complete continuing professional development and have excellent training opportunities. The right candidate will reflect the PJ Care values of Care, Compassion and Commitment.

As an award winning, independent provider of neurological care, PJ Care only look to recruit individuals who share in our mission to deliver the highest standards of care.

Salary will be calculated depending on experience.

All staff employed by PJ Care are individually responsible and expected to safeguard and promote the safety and welfare of all individuals who access PJ Care services to ensure everyone is protected from actual or potential harm.

PJ Care Ltd strongly believes in the promotion of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in all areas of life, but particularly in the workspace and is proactive in supporting every member of our team and residents to reach their true potential.


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