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Physiotherapist

TLC - part of the ivolve Group
Swansea
5 days ago
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Job Description

Job Title: Physiotherapist
Location: Swansea and surrounding areas
Salary: Dependent on experience
Driving Requirement: A full driving licence is essential


Who We Are

We’re one of the largest adult social care providers in the UK today – and we plan to keep growing and benefiting more lives. Our support is dynamic, person‑centred and fulfilling, so people can enjoy a flourishing life. We deliver care and support with energy, passion and positivity.


We’re very proud to be recognised as one of the best organisations to work in by ‘The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024 & 2025’.


Role Overview

We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Physiotherapist to join our growing Therapy Team. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) to deliver high‑quality, person‑centred therapy to individuals with complex needs, including mental health conditions, brain injuries, neurological disorders, and learning disabilities. This is a varied role with a diverse caseload, offering the opportunity to work creatively and flexibly. We welcome applications from experienced Physiotherapists as well as newly qualified professionals, who will be supported with in‑house training and mentorship.


Your Responsibilities

  • Deliver physiotherapy interventions tailored to individual needs and goals.
  • Work collaboratively with the MDT to ensure holistic, person‑led care.
  • Support individuals to improve mobility, independence, and quality of life.
  • Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date clinical records.
  • Contribute to assessments, care planning, and reviews.
  • Provide training and guidance to colleagues on mobility and physical health.
  • Promote a culture of dignity, respect, and inclusion in all aspects of care.

Essential Skills and Experience

  • HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist.
  • Experience working in a health or social care setting.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Organised, reliable, and able to manage a varied caseload.
  • Passionate about supporting people to live fulfilling lives.
  • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.

Desirable

  • Experience delivering therapy in regulated environments.
  • Knowledge of conditions such as autism, Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease.
  • Familiarity with learning management systems or digital tools.
  • Interest in service development and innovation.

Our Support

We go beyond expectations for our colleagues as well as the people we support. Our reward package includes much more than pay, 25 days of annual leave + bank holidays and pension. Your birthday off with pay after a year of service and there is a £300 refer a friend scheme too!


Additional Benefits

  • Industry‑leading recognition
  • Social, financial and emotional wellbeing
  • Training and development to reach your potential

Additional Information

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Seniority level
  • Entry level

Employment type
  • Full-time

Job function
  • Health Care Provider

Industries
  • Hospitals and Health Care


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