Physiotherapist (Social Services) - Intermediate Care Team - Walsall - Sanctuary Personal

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Physiotherapist (Social Services) – Intermediate Care Team

Physiotherapist (Social Services) – Intermediate Care Team in Walsall UK earning £44.05 hourly for a contract of 3 months full time. This exciting locum opportunity offers you the chance to join a dynamic Intermediate Care Team in Walsall. If you’re ready to dive into a fulfilling role that makes a real difference, this is your chance to thrive.

Perks and benefits

Working as a locum physiotherapist offers unparalleled flexibility. You can schedule your hours to suit your lifestyle, giving you a fantastic work‑life balance. The competitive hourly rate of £44.05 ensures you’re JPEG reward generously for your expertise. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to broaden your professional network by meeting other skilled professionals in the sector. Working in Walsall also gives you access to a supportive community of healthcare professionals, enhancing job satisfaction and career growth.

What you will do
  • Provide comprehensive physiotherapy assessments and treatments to individuals within the intermediate care setting.
  • Collaborate closely with other healthcare and social service professionals to develop and implement personalised care plans.
  • Deliver tailored interventions to support patient rehabilitation and promote independence.
  • Monitor and evaluate patients’ progress, adjusting therapy plans as necessary to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Educate patients, families, and caregivers about physiotherapy approaches and the importance of rehabilitation.
  • Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of patient interactions and care plans.

Embrace the chance to work in Walsall, a vibrant town with a strong community spirit. Walsall offers both historical charm and modern conveniences, with plenty of local amenities, parks, and cultural attractions to enjoy. The town’s excellent transport links make it easy to explore the wider West Midlands region. Join us in Walsall for a fulfilling role that combines professional growth and quality local life.

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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