Physiotherapist

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Hemel Hempstead
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Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Physiotherapist

The closing date is 29 March 2026

We are looking for enthusiastic and creative Physiotherapists to work in our Inpatient units within Mental Health Services for Older People in Hertfordshire.

A part-time position for HCPC registered Physiotherapists with an interest in working in mental health services. The successful candidate will work as an influential and integral member of a diverse multi-disciplinary team and will join the growing Physiotherapy service. This is an inpatient role for a band 5 Physiotherapist.

You will be a valued part of a Multi-disciplinary team providing specialist physiotherapy assessment and intervention. A passion for working with older people in this varied and interesting role is essential.

We have units in Hemel Hempstead, Radlett, St Albans, Stevenage and Hertford. We can adapt work locations, work days and hours (school hours possible) to support your circumstances. Our inpatient services include:

  • Functional frail Assessment and treatment unit
  • Organic Assessment and Treatment Units
Main duties of the job

Key aspects of the role will include promoting independence, increasing functional capacity, supporting discharge transitions and influencing health and well-being in order to help individuals rebuild and manage their lives. Interventions delivered will include a range of individual treatment and group sessions. You will have a role in health promotion and be a key player in falls prevention strategies within the service. Our aim is to bring Physiotherapy to Service Users in a fun and engaging way and you will be able to use your creativity to do this.

This post will suit you if you would like to try something new and different, have empathy with people who have mental health conditions and/or dementia, would like to enjoy your work and would like to learn how to motivate people with challenging health conditions. We are a really supportive AHP team that work across the Trust and you would have many CPD opportunities and AHP colleagues to work with.

About us

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) is an outstanding organisation with ambitions to match. We are one of just five mental health trusts to achieve an overall rating of 'Outstanding' from the Care Quality Commission, and our aim is to be the leading provider of mental health and specialist learning disability services in the country.

Our family of over 3500 members of staff provide health and social care for over 400,000 people with mental ill health, physical ill health and learning disabilities across Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Norfolk, delivering these services within the community and several inpatient settings. We also deliver a range of nationally commissioned specialist services including Tier 4 services for children and young people, perinatal services, plus medium and low secure learning disabilities services.

The care we provide makes a fantastic difference to the lives of our service users, their families and carers - everything is underpinned by choice, independence and equality, with our Trust values embedded throughout:

Our Trust values are:

Welcoming. Kind. Positive. Respectful. Professional.

These values are at the core of who we are, everything we do, and how we do it!

Would you like to be part of the HPFT family? Would you like work with us to ensure our service users live the fullest lives possible they can? Would you like to be supported in your career to be the best that you can be?

Then please read on...

Job responsibilities

As a Physiotherapist in Older Peoples Mental Health Services you would:

  • Be offered a structured induction program, giving you access to specific learning to give you the confidence and skills to carry out role
  • Receive regular clinical supervision and support and be actively encouraged to participate in continuing professional development.
  • Be part of an MDT that values and respects Physiotherapy
  • Access development opportunities
  • Access specific Older Peoples CPD opportunities
  • You would be part of a Physiotherapy network across of our Mental Health and Learning Disability services.
  • Work autonomously and be able to use your creative skills.
  • Youll be an important part of an innovative, creative and developing service. We are committed to a future where we use continuous quality improvement to harness your ideas for service development and make them a reality.

At HPFT we also offer:

  • Paid opportunities for Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists Returning to Practice after a break or for those wanting to expand their experience into a new field of practice.
  • Full time or part time working opportunities
  • Flexible working opportunities
  • Opportunities for Apprenticeships

As well as carrying a clinical caseload you may be responsible for the supervision of band 4 Physiotherapy Assistant Therapy Practitioners.

Please see attached job description and person specification.

Person SpecificationQualifications
  • Physiotherapy Degree
  • HCPC registration
  • Evidence of relevant post grad training
  • Membership of CSP, including special interest group (CPMH)
Experience
  • Applied experience of providing both individual and group work interventions.
  • Documented evidence of continuing professional development
  • Experience working in transferrable areas of physiotherapy (e.g.Elderly care, neuro)
  • Working knowledge of standardised assessment and outcome measures appropriate to area of practice
  • Experience of working with people with mental health conditions and/or learning disability in a variety of health and social care settings
  • Experience in providing advice, support and clinical supervision to junior staff and/or students
  • Post registration experience in relevant clinical setting
  • Previous NHS experience
Physical skills
  • Car Driver
  • Ability to use a range of IT equipment relevant to the role.
  • Strong communication skills written and verbal
  • knowledge and understanding and ability to use a range of communication skills to overcome barriers to engagement
  • Ability to work effectively in a team
  • Ability to grade and adapt practical skills
  • Ability to provide and receive sensitive and difficult information regarding services users care and social situation
  • Knowledge of and effective use of appropriate professional relationships and boundaries
  • Training and presentation skills
Analytical skills
  • Creative problem solving and clinical judgement skills
  • Ability to understand, respond and adjust appropriately to the changing needs of service users
  • Well-developed Observational skills
  • Ability to Critically evaluate group interventions and outcomes
  • Involvement in outcome measures, audit and promotion of Physiotherapy
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

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£32,602 to £39,686 a yearper annum pro rata (Inclusive of 5% HCAS)

Contract

Permanent

Working patternReference number

367-SS-10144

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