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Physiotherapist - Private Neuro - Hitchin - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Hitchin
1 week ago
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Physiotherapist within Private Neuro in Hitchin (UK), earning £30 per hour. Ongoing contract. Either full-time or part-time.

Jump into this amazing opportunity as a Physiotherapist in the beautiful town of Hitchin, where your skills in neuro rehabilitation can truly make an impact. This position offers either full-time or part-time work, allowing flexibility in managing your work-life balance. With a pay rate of £30 per hour and the chance to work on an ongoing contract, you can settle into a steady rhythm while advancing your career.

Perks and benefits

Experience the thrill of locum work with its unbeatable flexibility, allowing you to chart your career path while maintaining a perfect harmony between personal and professional life. Enjoy competitive pay rates that are second to none, ensuring that your effort is matched with great rewards. Bask in the joy of diverse work experiences within the neurological specialty, enhancing your professional growth and expertise. Delight in the opportunity to work for a renowned private neuro centre, known for its commitment to providing exceptional care and achieving outstanding outcomes for patients.

What you will do
  • Assess individuals to develop tailored physiotherapy programmes
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create holistic care plans
  • Implement and evaluate programmes, leveraging physiotherapy assistants as needed
  • Utilise evidence-based practices and outcome measures to drive results
  • Apply your advanced knowledge of neuro physiotherapy assessments and interventions
  • Demonstrate autonomy in your work and effectively prioritise tasks

Your role will provide an essential physiotherapy service by assessing, implementing (by yourself or with the help of physiotherapy assistants), and evaluating programs of person-centred care as part of the multi-disciplinary team. The specialist neurological care centre in Hertfordshire caters to adults over 18 with a variety of neurological conditions. Our mission is to enhance health and well-being, maximise independence, and support emotional and social needs.

Requirements of the Physiotherapist
  • Qualified Physiotherapist, holding a degree or equivalent
  • Experience in neuro rehabilitation
  • Registration with the HCPC as a Physiotherapist in the UK
  • Previous exposure to NHS settings is a bonus but not mandatory

Hitchin offers a charming blend of historical allure and modern conveniences, making it a fantastic place to live and work. With its vibrant community, picturesque surroundings, and easy access to London, you will enjoy a rich lifestyle and a supportive environment as you embark on this rewarding role.

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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