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Physiotherapist - Bridgwater

OH Medical Recruitment Ltd.
Bridgwater
1 week ago
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Overview

OH Medical is recruiting for an experienced Physiotherapist to join the onsite team of a leading Occupational Health Provider in a Part time Permanent position. This role will see you based in Bridgewater as part of a multidisciplinary team, working 30 hours per week.


Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical assessments, diagnoses, and treatments whilst maintaining comprehensive assessment and treatment records.
  • Classify musculoskeletal disorders into work-related categories.
  • Provide reports to Management following assessment and discharge indicating employee’s fitness to work and advising on short-, long-term, and permanent adjustment requirements.
  • Deliver onsite exercise classes for employee MSK injury rehabilitation.
  • Collect statistics to report on and contribute to health promotion events.
  • Communicate with the wider OH team providing information regarding any work practice or environment changes required on both short and long-term basis.
  • Conduct DSE assessments, and provide any necessary advice on changes/equipment required.
  • Identify hazards within the workplace and assess the risk of the identified hazards causing or aggravating an individual’s MSK ill health.
  • Work with HSE Advisors to conduct ergonomic risk assessments to identify risks to employees within a specified area.
  • Provide effective rehabilitation of staff with MSK disorders, including those not work-related.
  • Conduct and contribute to Health Promotion events.

Skills Required

  • HCPC Registered Physio
  • CSP Registered Physio
  • Experience in OH setting preferred
  • MSK and Ergonomic experience and knowledge
  • Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to prioritise and organise workload to meet service demands
  • Strong IT Literacy

Salary & Benefits

  • Up to £45k (Pro Rata)
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Life Assurance
  • Starting on 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays which increases with length of service
  • Discounted Gym membership
  • Cycle-to-work schemes
  • Additional benefits including flu vaccinations, eyecare and professional registration fees paid
  • Assistance with relocation costs can be discussed

For more information on this opportunity and to discuss in confidence please call Charlie Deanus or The Team on 01582 235 500 or email your CV to


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