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Physiotherapist

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West Midlands
6 days ago
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Job Summary

We are looking for a full time physiotherapist to work within the Therapies Department at the University Hospital of North Midlands. The Therapies department is made up of two divisional therapy teams within multiple clinical areas. The post offers the opportunity to work in an exciting University Hospital based on two hospital sites.


This is a rotational post working at both the Royal Stoke and County hospital sites. Supervision will be provided by Band 6/7 Physiotherapists and continuous professional development is supported through appraisal and internal and external training.


Therapy Services work within a 7 day shift system therefore the post holder will be required to work weekends, late shifts, bank holidays and overnight on call.


Responsibilities

  • This is a rotational Band 5 Physiotherapy post between the Royal Stoke and County sites.
  • Examining, treating and advising patients, their relatives and carers under the guidance of a higher grade Therapist.
  • The Therapies Department comprises two multidisciplinary based teams: the Medical & Surgical Team and the Network Services Team, incorporating both Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy.
  • Each team is led by a Divisional Therapist.

Specialities (Network Services Team)

  • General Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Frail Elderly
  • Medicine including Emergency portals (Including Outpatients)
  • Oncology
  • Renal
  • Stroke
  • Critical Care
  • A&E and Fracture Clinic Outpatients
  • Burns and Plastic Surgical Outpatients
  • Elective Orthopaedics In Patients and Outpatients
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Inpatients/Outpatients
  • Neurology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Cardio‑thoracic
  • Paediatric Inpatient & Outpatients
  • Trauma Inpatients & Outpatients

Qualifications and Experience

  • Essential

    • Demonstrate evidence of placements within an NHS setting
    • Demonstrate evidence in core specialities – Resp/Msk/Neuro
    • Degree/Diploma/Master's in Physiotherapy or nearing completion

  • Desirable

    • Acute Hospital Experience


Additional Information

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required.
Applications requiring Skilled Worker sponsorship are welcome and will be considered.
All applicants must have current UK professional registration.


Benefits and Working Conditions

We offer a range of options for staff to help maintain a good work‑life balance including full time, part time hours and bank hours. We are committed to offering flexible working wherever relevant to the role and service, including agile working.


Salary and Contract

Band 5 – £31,049 to £37,796 a year. Permanent, full‑time contract.


Employer details

University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust
County Hospital, Weston Road, Stafford, ST16 3SA
Website: https://www.uhnm.nhs.uk


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