Physiotherapy Assistant

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Reading
1 week ago
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Physiotherapy Assistant

Location: Reading
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
Hours: Monday–Friday
Driver Required: Yes (car driver essential)

About the Role

Our client, a respected healthcare provider, is seeking a dedicated and proactive Physiotherapy Assistant to join their multidisciplinary team. This is a fantastic opportunity to support patients in a holistic, person-centred environment while working alongside qualified physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals.

In this role, you will contribute to high-quality patient care, assist with physiotherapy treatments including hydrotherapy, and support the smooth running of the department through clinical and administrative tasks.

Key Responsibilities
  • Assist physiotherapists in delivering care programmes to patients as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Support patients during physiotherapy and hydrotherapy sessions (patients must never be left unattended).
  • Prepare treatment areas and provide required equipment such as walking aids.
  • Assist with transporting dependent patients to and from the department.
  • Carry out bi-daily hydrotherapy pool checks and support safe poolside practice.
  • Maintain cleanliness, safety, and organisation of equipment and clinical spaces.
  • Perform clerical duties including compiling treatment lists and supporting monthly statistics.
  • Attend training, meetings, and supervision sessions as required.
  • Follow all health & safety, confidentiality, safeguarding and operational policies.
  • Communicate effectively with the wider team regarding patient wellbeing or concerns.
What We’re Looking For
  • A compassionate, patient-focused individual with a genuine interest in physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to follow instructions and clinical guidelines.
  • Willingness to undertake training, development and ongoing professional learning.
  • Awareness of Health & Safety, manual handling and COSHH regulations (training provided).
  • A full driving licence and access to a car (essential).
What’s on Offer
  • A supportive, collaborative working environment.
  • Opportunities for training, professional development and skill-building.
  • A rewarding role making a meaningful difference to patient recovery and wellbeing.

If you are enthusiastic, motivated, and ready to grow within a caring clinical environment, we would love to hear from you.


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