Physiotherapist

Sanctuary Personnel
Leicester
3 months ago
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JOB-20240830-c4aee575

Locum Band 6/7 Physiotherapist within Women's Health/Pelvic Health in Leicester (UK), earning up to £30 per hour hourly. Full-time ongoing contract.

This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Physiotherapist to join our dynamic Women's Health/Pelvic Health team. With a chance to work in Leicester, a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and a friendly community. Your expertise will make a real difference in the lives of women needing care and support in this specialised field.

Perks and benefits:

1. Competitive Pay: Enjoy a fantastic hourly rate of up to £30, allowing you to earn a significant income while doing what you love.

2. Flexible Working: Locum work often offers greater flexibility in your schedule, allowing for better work-life balance and freedom to explore other interests.

3. Professional Growth: Working closely with a diverse team of experts in Women's Health and Pelvic Health will enhance your skills and open doors to exciting career advancements.

4. Access to Training: Benefit from ongoing education opportunities to further hone your skills and keep up with the latest in physiotherapy techniques.

5. Networking Opportunities: Engage with a network of healthcare professionals, broadening your connections and sharing experiences.

What you will do:

- Deliver high-quality care to antenatal and postnatal women, incl...

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