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Physiotherapy Administrator

Nuffield Health
Plymouth
5 days ago
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Physiotherapy Assistant

Plymouth | Hospital | Permanent | Part Time


32.5 hours per week


£24,043.40 pro rata


If you want to make a big impact in the private space, here’s where you can. As the UK’s largest Healthcare Charity, we’re shaping the nation’s health. We support and encourage postgraduate education with access to training, mentoring and career development – so we’ll help shape your future, too.


The Physiotherapy Assistant role supports the qualified Physiotherapy staff, by carrying out specific patient activities in conjunction with the Physiotherapist, completing other healthcare tasks and basic administration duties.


As our Physiotherapy Assistant you will:



  • Assist the qualified physiotherapist in the assessment and rehabilitation of patients.
  • Accept patients referred by a qualified physiotherapist, and carry as own patient case load and manage and prioritise own patient case load delegated by the qualified physiotherapist
  • Assist with the administrative duties related to the running of a physiotherapy department, such as reception cover, TM2 diary management.
  • Keep accurate records of work undertaken in accordance with CSP and Physiotherapy Service standards for clinical documentation
  • Maintain levels of stock equipment, anticipate periods of higher use, and order stock e.g. mobility aids and aids for activities of daily living etc. To report any problems to the qualified physiotherapist.
  • Participate in changes in service delivery across the in-patient and outpatient areas in order to provide an efficient and effective physiotherapy service.
  • Aid the management of departmental cleanliness and infection prevention standards, in conjunction with hospital protocols and the house keeping team.

The person


To succeed as a Physiotherapy Assistant, you will need:



  • Undertake specific skilled support work to aid the rehabilitation of patients
  • Have the knowledge in the available range of mobility aids, including equipment for bariatric patients, and to be able to accurately measure for patients, order, and instruct patients in their use.
  • Treat patients according to set treatment protocols, monitoring patient progression, making minor alterations to patient treatment programmes as required, and, ensuring the qualified physiotherapist is informed of any changes or problems.
  • Encourage patients and their careers in an active approach to regaining and maintaining personal independence. This requires empathy, sensitivity and good interpersonal skills.
  • Communicate effectively with other health care staff, patients and carers by using effective verbal and nonverbal communication. Including situations where there may be barriers or resistance to understanding.
  • Keep treatment areas safe and tidy. This includes; cleaning the physiotherapy equipment regularly and ensure that no damaged or problem equipment is used.

Helping you feel good.


We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That1s why we1ve developed a benefits package with you in mind. Here, you can choose from a range of fitness, lifestyle, health and fitness wellbeing rewards, such as free gym membership, health assessments, retail discounts and pension options. At Nuffield Health, we take care of what1s important to you.


Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today.


If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as wereceive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it’s a good idea to apply right away to ensure you’re considered for this role.


It starts with you.


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