Physiotherapy Assistant | East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

ESHT
Eastbourne
5 days ago
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Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Physiotherapy Assistant to work within our Acute Stroke service at Eastbourne District General Hospital. As part of this role you will work with a team of physiotherapists providing a high level of acute rehabilitation to the patients of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, including neurological conditions, rehabilitation on critical care and patients repatriated from major trauma centres.


Responsibilities

  • Work with physiotherapists providing acute rehabilitation to patients, including neurological conditions, critical care rehab, and patients repatriated from major trauma centres.
  • Work alongside physiotherapists and autonomously carry out exercise programmes, maintenance programmes and rehabilitation sessions planned by a physiotherapist.
  • Complete data inputting and assist with ordering of equipment through the Millbrook system to ensure timely discharge for patients across the trust.
  • Attend an in-service training programme and complete supervision sessions with your line manager.

Benefits

  • Staff development, enrolment in NHS pension scheme, and auto-enrolment to the Temporary Workforce Service.
  • Access to nurseries at EDGH and Conquest, staff restaurants and on-site staff accommodation.
  • Free psychological support through the Employee Assistance Programme, available 24/7.
  • On-site parking available for £50 a year.

Please note: this post may be closed early due to high levels of interest.


We encourage you to apply now. Please refer to the attached job description for more details. If you have any questions about this position, please do not hesitate to contact us.


This advert closes on Monday 16 Mar 2026.


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