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Physiotherapist – Clinical Band 6

Birmingham St Mary's Hospice
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Band 6 Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist

Closing Date: 26 October 2025

Location: Erdington Hospice with expectation to work at Selly Park Hospice
for training and cover

Hours: 37.5 hours per week (No weekends, bank holidays or on call responsibility)

Salary: Clinical Band 6, £36,276 – £43,683 per year (pro rata for part-time)

If you want the opportunity to make a difference to patients with a life limiting illness and would like to work in an innovative and supportive team, we would love to hear from you. The main purpose of this role is to provide physiotherapy input, as part of a Specialist Multi-disciplinary Team, to patients referred for specialist palliative/end of life care.

You will be responsible for the planning and delivery of holistic care to patients, their families and carers on the physiotherapy caseload, both in the community and in Hospice settings. You will support with the delivery of our breathless programme, providing education and exercise to patient groups. You will provide evidence-based physiotherapy interventions to patients following the HCPC clinical standards of care and CSP professional Codes of Conduct.

What we are looking for:

  • An honours degree level or equivalent in physiotherapy, Healthcare Professions Council (HCPC) registration and membership of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).
  • Significant post-graduate experience across a range of physiotherapy specialities.
  • A patient-centred and holistic approach with a passion for palliative care.
  • Experience in palliative care or transferable skills suited to this specialist field.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
  • A UK driver’s licence, business insurance cover and access to a car for work purposes is essential to this role.

What We Offer:

  • The opportunity to be part of a compassionate and forward-thinking charity
  • Generous benefits package
  • Recognition of continuous service for NHS or hospice staff (including pension and annual leave entitlements)
  • A culture that values its people’s innovation, input and support,

Watch the full video of Clare Ferguson and Sarah Fletcher from our Therapies Team talk about the difference you can make to people living with terminal conditions as a physiotherapist and the many benefits of joining Birmingham Hospice.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

The hospice is committed to developing a dynamic and diverse team, representative of the communities it serves. We ask you, therefore, to complete the Equal Opportunities monitoring form to help us in this aim.

We value each person as an individual – whether they are colleagues, patients, family members, carers or supporters, every person matters. We embrace diversity of culture, background and environment knowing it enriches our workplace and our relationships with our local communities. We are committed to building a culture of inclusion and belonging. We would love to hear from you, about what makes you uniquely you and how this opportunity will support you to succeed.

Our Values

Our values are at the heart of everything we do as we continue in our mission to enable more people from all communities to access the care of their choice at the end of life.


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