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Physiotherapist - Occupational Health/MSK Team - Stockton-on-Tees - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Darlington
6 days ago
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Physiotherapist – Occupational Health/MSK Team

Physiotherapist Locum Job in Occupational Health/MSK Team, Stockton-on-Tees, £30 Hourly, Ongoing

Unleash your potential in this fantastic opportunity as a Physiotherapist specialising in Occupational Health and MSK in the vibrant town of Stockton-on-Tees. This role offers an hourly salary of £30, with ongoing (6 months) work available on a part-time basis for two days a week—either Monday and Wednesday, Tuesday and Wednesday, or Tuesday and Thursday, or Wednesday and Thursday. Join a team that is committed to improving health and well-being in the workplace through dynamic and engaging initiatives.

Perks and benefits:

  • Part-time schedule: Enjoy a flexible working pattern that leaves you with more personal time, whether it’s pursuing further interests or simply taking a well-deserved break.
  • Hourly salary: Gain the benefits of working on an hourly rate, giving you more control over your earnings based on hours worked.
  • Professional development: Opportunities to expand your skill set and advance your career with access to the latest industry practices.
  • Networking: Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to broaden your workplace connections and share expertise.
  • Work-life balance: With only two days of work per week, maintain a healthy balance between your professional commitments and personal life.

What you will do:

  • Deliver Occupational Health Physiotherapy services focused on early return to work. This includes functional assessments, evidence-based treatment, and workplace assessments.
  • Promote overall health and well-being by identifying key trigger points where support is needed, alongside providing education and guidance.
  • Lead regular health initiatives, including MOTs, gym sessions, and promoting activities such as Tough Mudders, 10K races, and park runs.
  • Conduct practical demonstrations on both the shop floor and in office environments to encourage employee engagement in health and fitness.
  • Perform accurate clinical assessments, diagnoses, and treatments, both in-person and remotely.
  • Provide expert advice to management regarding employees’ fitness to work and recommend necessary workplace adjustments.
  • Ensure adherence to national clinical standards for rehabilitation and best practices in occupational health.

Requirements:

  • Physiotherapy qualification.
  • PGC qualification in ergonomics.
  • Experience in MSK and ergonomics (ideally 5 years physio with 3 years in MSK).
  • Driver’s license & access to a vehicle.

Join our team and immerse yourself in the rich culture and community spirit of Stockton-on-Tees. Experience its thriving arts scene, stunning waterfront, and friendly neighborhood vibes. An ideal place not just to work, but to live and enjoy!

Working with Sanctuary Personnel:
Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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