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Physiotherapist MSK Out-patient

NHS Scotland
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Overview

Join to apply for the Physiotherapist MSK Out-patient role at NHS Scotland.

Band 6 £41,608 to £50,702 per annum

Distant Islands Allowance £1,406 per annum

37 hours per week

Permanent

Are you up for a challenge? Would you like to be part of a friendly, collaborative Physiotherapy team working in a unique, remote and rural location of the UK?

Role and Location

The Physiotherapy Service of the Western Isles NHS Board is seeking an experienced Senior Physiotherapist who would like to join our dynamic Out-patient Team. You will be based in the Western Isles Hospital, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, providing a Musculoskeletal Out-patient Service.

One of the essential requirements of this post is evidence of post graduate experience, working towards specialisation in Musculoskeletal Out-patients.

The Western Isles are a chain of islands lying off the north-west coast of Scotland. The Isle of Lewis is the largest of the Western Isles. The Western Isles Hospital is located in Stornoway, the largest town in the Western Isles (total population around 26,000).

We Offer
  • Distant Allowance
  • Vibrant working environment, with excellent IT facilities
  • CPD support
  • Temporary single accommodation (if available)
More Information

For more information or an informal discussion contact Allison Martin, Acting Physiotherapy Manager, Western Isles Hospital, Macaulay Road, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2AF. Telephone or , or e-mail

The successful applicant will be required to register with the Disclosure Scotland PVG Scheme (Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme). This post is not eligible for relocation expenses.

Closing Date: 21st October 2025

Role Details
  • Seniority level
    • Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type
    • Full-time
  • Job function
    • Health Care Provider
  • Industries
    • Hospitals and Health Care

All NHS Western Isles vacancies appear on the NHS Scotland website: apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk, along with a job description.

Closing Date 21st October 2025


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