Physiotherapist (Functional Assessor)

Medacs Healthcare
Scunthorpe
17 hours ago
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Job Title: Functional Assessor (Physiotherapist) - Scunthorpe, UK

Location: Scunthorpe, DN15 6PB - HYBRID OR REMOTE (need to live within 60 minutes of one of our offices)

Contract Type: Permanent - Full Time and Part Time Opportunities available

Salary: Starting salary £39,000* with OTE up to £46,575*

Please Note: Unfortunately, we are not able to support sponsorship to work in the UK at this time

Fully Remote and Hybrid opportunities available

About You

Join Medacs Healthcare as a Functional Assessor (Physiotherapist) and use your clinical expertise in a rewarding hybrid or remote role based in Scunthorpe.

Key Responsibilities
  • Strong report writing and communication skills
  • Excellent organisation and time management
  • Proficiency in typing and IT systems
  • Commitment to integrity and high-quality service
Essential Qualifications
  • HCPC / NMC Registration
  • Applications also welcome from HCPC Registered Paramedics, Physiotherapists, and Occupational Therapists
  • Minimum 1-year post-registration UK experience (NHS or private healthcare)
Benefits Package
  • Competitive salary with regular increases
  • Generous annual leave (25 days + service allowance)
  • Flexible working and optional overtime
  • NMC/HCPC fee reimbursement and ongoing CPD support (T&Cs apply)
  • Comprehensive benefits including pension, life assurance, and more
  • Employee well-being support with access to an Employee Assistance Programme
  • Referral bonus scheme (£2,500) and employee recognition programs
  • Access to discounts through our Lifestyle platform
Why Choose Us?
  • Develop Your Expertise: Become a skilled clinical assessor and report writer.
  • Work Autonomously with Support: Balance independence with team collaboration.
  • Career Progression
  • Opportunities: Gain experience in coaching, auditing, and team management.
  • Work-Life Balance: No evenings, weekends, or bank holidays with flexible and hybrid working options.
Ready to Make a Difference?

Join Medacs Healthcare today.

How to Apply

Please apply with your up-to-date CV. You must provide evidence of your UK right to work.

*OTE based on meeting all eligible criteria including hybrid working, increases + optional overtime

If this role is of interest but the location is not right for you, we have additional offices available in Bradford, Durham, Hull, Scarborough, Scunthorpe, Sunderland, Redcar and York. If you have any questions regarding the role please contact


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