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Physiotherapy Service Lead - Band 8a - GH

NHS Scotland
Livingston
2 days ago
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Overview

Physiotherapy Service Lead - Band 8a - GH. NHS Scotland invites applications for a full-time Lead Physiotherapist in Unscheduled Care. The post offers an opportunity for an experienced Physiotherapist with operational management skills to develop leadership and strategic management in a dynamic and supportive environment.

West Lothian Health & Social Care Partnership promotes integrated working within a Home First model of care, focusing on partnership to improve wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across communities in West Lothian.

Responsibilities
  • Provide compassionate and effective leadership to the Physiotherapy Teams in community rehabilitation and intermediate care.
  • Support the Physiotherapy Teams in unscheduled care, contributing to decision-making for improved patient care and service provision.
  • Promote data‑driven improvements to influence decisions about patient care and service provision.
  • Work collaboratively across services and third sector organisations; contribute to organisational decision-making and service transformation as part of a whole system approach.
  • Supervise and mentor staff; provide supervision and mentoring as part of team development.
  • Support workforce wellbeing and patient safety as core responsibilities.
  • Engage with clinical placements for physiotherapy students and participate in service redesign following organisational reviews of Unscheduled Care, Scheduled Care and Primary Care Physiotherapy services.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Experience as a Physiotherapist with operational management skills and a track record of leadership in both community and hospital settings.
  • Strong communication and decision‑making skills; ability to manage complex clinical situations.
  • Commitment to patient safety, staff wellbeing, supervision and mentoring.
  • Interest in data‑driven improvements and ability to influence patient care and service provision.
Additional Information
  • This post requires PVG Scheme membership/record. If not currently a PVG member for the required regulatory group, an application to Disclosure Scotland is required before starting.
  • From 1 April 2025, changes to criminal records checks may apply if the role is classified as regulated and/or PVG; any changes will be confirmed by the Hiring Manager or Recruitment Team. For details, see Disclosure Scotland Changes.
  • To work in the United Kingdom, applicants must have the relevant permission to work; further information is available in the vacancy information.
  • Informal enquiries: Paula Biggar (Service Manager) ; Fiona Huffer (Chief AHP) .
  • For role specifics, refer to the job description and person specification linked at the bottom of the page.
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Health Care Provider
Industries
  • Hospitals and Health Care

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