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Physiotherapist - Occupational Health Team - Swindon - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Swindon
1 week ago
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Physiotherapist – Occupational Health Team

Are you ready to embark on an adventurous career journey in Occupational Health as a Physiotherapist? This exciting role based in Swindon with hybrid working offers the opportunity to make a real difference in workers’ health and wellbeing while earning up to £40,000 per annum. Join us in providing an innovative, evidence-based assessment and treatment service that enables early return to work through robust Occupational Health care.

Perks and benefits
  • Experience the flexibility and independence of locum work while enhancing your skills.
  • Enjoy tailored career development opportunities and further training, ensuring your career continues to thrive.
  • Immerse yourself in a dynamic, supportive work environment dedicated to shaping tomorrow.
  • Benefit from 25 days of annual leave and bank holidays to maintain a healthy work-life balance while our Health Cash Plan supports your wellbeing needs.
  • The comprehensive Pension Scheme secures your future, and our Employee Assistance Programme is always there to support you.
  • Plus, take advantage of a Cycle to Work scheme and enjoy discounts with our Employee Discount Scheme.
  • Whether you are at home or on the go, know that Optima Health cares for you.
What you will do
  • Provide comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to employees on both remote and face-to-face bases.
  • Identify workplace hazards contributing to musculoskeletal disorders, offering expert advice and recommendations.
  • Conduct workplace assessments like DSE and provide informed guidance.
  • Maintain clinical objectivity and adhere to occupational health best practices.
  • Apply a bio-psychosocial approach combined with functional assessment to overcome work barriers.
Qualifications you will need

A Clinical Physiotherapy Qualification with full membership of the CSP and HCPC registration is essential along with training in Occupational Health or Ergonomics. Prior experience of at least two years in Physiotherapy or 12 months in Occupational Health or Ergonomics is desired. A driving license and access to a vehicle are necessary for on-site commitments.


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