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Physiotherapy Bank – (Pelvic Health Outpatients)

Lister Fertility Clinic
Birmingham
6 days ago
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Physiotherapy Bank – Pelvic Health Outpatients

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Role details


  • Roles: Specialist Physiotherapists/ Advanced Physiotherapists
  • Location: HCA Healthcare UK, London Bridge Hospital - @The Shard
  • Contract type: Bank (various hours)
  • Pay: Bank hourly rate between £26.51ph – £32.40ph dependent upon shift & role type


At HCA UK we’re incredibly proud of our team culture. It’s this sense of connection and collaboration that allows us to deliver exceptional outcomes for our patients. We know that no hospital team is complete without the vital support of its bank – and we’re looking for people to be part of our growing Physiotherapy Bank across our central London sites.


As part of our Bank you’ll have first refusal ahead of agencies on a range of shifts across our network of leading private hospitals, all of which are currently rated Good or Outstanding by the CQC. It’s a fantastic chance to gain exposure to one of the UK’s leading private healthcare providers while retaining flexibility over when and where you work. You can expect to work alongside leading consultants and expert colleagues and be recognised for the vital role you play within our team.


Opportunities within our Physiotherapy Bank team cover a range of roles at all grades/levels including Specialist Physiotherapists and Advanced Physiotherapists.


Above all else, we’re committed to the care and improvement of human life. This guiding vision influences everything we do at HCA UK. From the CEO to the colleagues on the floor we all have a part to play in delivering exceptional care to our patients. To others, this may just be a Bank role, but to us, you’re a valued member of our team that improves lives on a daily basis.


What You’ll Bring


  • HCPC Registration
  • Physiotherapy degree qualification or equivalent
  • Extensive experience working across Women’s Health in an outpatient setting (essential)
  • Experience working across Men’s Health in an outpatient setting (desirable)


Reasonable adjustments

We believe everyone should feel comfortable to bring their full self to work and be afforded the same opportunities. As a Disability Confident committed organisation, we’re happy to discuss flexible working arrangements to suit your needs as well as offer reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process, and in the workplace, to anyone that needs them.


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