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Physiotherapist – Salisbury – Community (Neuro & Elderly Care)

Private Physio
Salisbury
1 week ago
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Physiotherapist – Salisbury – Community (Neuro & Elderly Care)

Experienced Physiotherapist – Flexible, Self-Employed Role

Location
Salisbury + surrounding (Wilton, Amesbury, Downton, Alderbury)
Hours
4 – 30 hours per week (with flexibility)
Contract
Self-employed / 0 hours
Team experience
Minimum 7 years; average 18 years
Join Our Growing Team at Medella Home Physio & OT

Medella Home Physio & OT is a private physiotherapy and occupational therapy service, dedicated to providing high-quality elderly and neurological rehabilitation in a community setting. We bring expert care directly to where it’s needed most—our clients’ homes.

As demand for our services continues to grow, we’re looking for an experienced and compassionate physiotherapist to join our friendly, dedicated team.

Why Join Us?
  • Flexible schedule – Set your own hours and enjoy a great work-life balance
  • Autonomy – Work independently while being part of a supportive team
  • Rewarding work – Make a real difference to people’s lives in their own homes
  • Competitive pay – Plus travel reimbursement for journeys over 6 miles from your home
About the Role

You will predominantly work with older adults, supporting them with a range of conditions such as falls, frailty, and deconditioning. There are also opportunities to work within your expertise in areas such as stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s, orthopaedic rehab, surgical rehab, respiratory, cardiac rehab, and more.

We aim to keep your caseload as local as possible, and travel reimbursements apply for journeys beyond 6 miles.

What We’re Looking For
  • ️ A strong background in elderly and/or neurological rehabilitation
  • ️ Substantial NHS experience as a qualified physiotherapist in England
  • ️ A passion for delivering excellent care in a home setting
Essential Requirements
  • BSc or MSc in Physiotherapy
  • Minimum of 5 years post-graduate experience
  • NHS experience in the UK
  • HCPC and CSP registration
  • UK Driving Licence
  • A warm, professional approach with a commitment to patient-centred care
Please note: This is a self-employed role, which may not suit everyone. If you’re unsure, we’d be happy to discuss the details with you.
Typical travel radius
SalisburyWiltonAmesburyDowntonAlderburyLaverstockDurrington
If this sounds like the right fit for you, we’d love to hear from you! Get in touch for an informal chat or to apply.


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