Physiotherapist - Private Neuro Team - Banham - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
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Specialism: AHP – Physiotherapy
Location: Banham, UK
Salary: £30 per hour
Contract Type: Ongoing
Working Pattern: Part-Time / Full-Time


About the Role

Join Outcomes First Group as a Physiotherapist within the Private Neuro Team in Banham. This ongoing opportunity offers £30 per hour and the flexibility to work part-time or full-time.


You will deliver specialist neurological rehabilitation services to individuals with complex needs, including acquired brain injuries, neurological conditions, and complex physical presentations. Working within a multidisciplinary clinical team, you will play a vital role in supporting service users within specialist settings.


Perks and Benefits

Flexible Working Pattern: Choose part-time or full-time hours to suit your lifestyle.


Competitive Hourly Pay: Earn £30 per hour, rewarding your expertise and dedication.


Professional Networking: Collaborate with a diverse range of healthcare professionals, strengthening your professional profile.


Ongoing Development: Access continued training and professional development opportunities.


Work-Life Balance: Benefit from flexibility that allows time for personal interests and family commitments.


What You Will Do

Conduct comprehensive neurological physiotherapy assessments.


Develop and implement individualised treatment plans tailored to complex neuro presentations.


Deliver rehabilitation programmes focusing on mobility, postural management, tone management, and functional independence.


Provide specialist advice regarding equipment, seating, orthotics, and mobility aids.


Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated and effective care.


Maintain accurate clinical records in line with HCPC and CSP standards.


Provide training and guidance to carers, families, and staff.


Contribute to service development and clinical governance initiatives.


What We’re Looking For

Degree in Physiotherapy with HCPC registration.


Experience within neurological rehabilitation (ABI, CP, stroke, complex neurological conditions).


Strong clinical reasoning skills and commitment to evidence-based practice.


Ability to manage an independent caseload.


Excellent communication and collaborative working skills.


Experience within private, specialist, or community neuro settings (desirable).


Why Banham?

Located in the heart of Norfolk, Banham offers a peaceful rural setting with picturesque countryside and a welcoming community atmosphere. It provides an excellent balance between tranquil living and access to surrounding towns, making it an ideal location to grow both professionally and personally.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews, we are committed to securing the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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