Physiotherapist - Community Beds Team - Nottingham - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Nottingham
17 hours ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 6/7 Physiotherapist to join the Community Beds Team in Nottingham, on an ongoing contract, with a salary of £26 – £31 per hour. As a locum, you will be employed on a Full-time basis. This role offers a unique chance to be part of a dynamic team providing holistic assessments and rehabilitation to patients who have recently been in hospital and need a period of support before hopefully returning home.


Perks and benefits

Enjoy the flexibility and work-life balance that locum work provides, giving you the freedom to travel or spend more time with family. Join a supportive team that values continuous professional development, guiding you through a pathway of growth and learning. Benefit from competitive rates of pay, ensuring you are rewarded for your expertise and dedication. Experience the satisfaction of making a genuine difference in patients’ lives on a daily basis. Work in the heart of Nottingham, a city rich in culture and history, providing an inspiring backdrop to your career.


What you will do

  • Conduct thorough patient assessments, focusing on rehabilitation needs and setting personalised goals.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of OTs, nurses, and other professionals to develop and implement effective treatment plans.
  • Provide ongoing support and education to patients and their families, fostering independence and confidence.
  • Maintain detailed and accurate records of patient care to ensure continuity and quality of service.
  • Actively participate in team meetings and contribute to service development initiatives.

Requirements include being a qualified physiotherapist with a relevant degree or equivalent, having recent UK experience in specialised physiotherapy, and registration with the HCPC. While NHS experience is an advantage, it is not essential, as we welcome diverse backgrounds in the team.


Nottingham is a fantastic place to live and work, offering a vibrant city life balanced with beautiful countryside surroundings. Known for its historic landmarks and lively arts scene, Nottingham provides an ideal setting for those seeking both professional and personal fulfillment. Join us and become part of a community that thrives on innovation and compassion in healthcare.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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