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Physiotherapy Technical Instructor

Northumbria Healthcare Nhs Foundation Trust
Ashington
4 days ago
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Orthopaedic in-patient team at band 4 level at Wansbeck General Hospital. The post will include working with elective orthopaedic in-patients, supporting our day case pathway for joint replacement. The role will also include supporting with the delivery of the joint replacement education sessions pre-operatively. The successful candidate will be able to assess, treat and discharge patients independently as well as provide advice and support to patients and their family members. The post will include shift and weekend working.



  • Assess, treat and discharge an independent caseload of non-complex elective orthopaedic in-patients.
  • To assist Physiotherapists in the treatment of patients, working to defined protocols and treatment plans.
  • Assess, issue and order necessary walking aids for patients on the elective orthopaedic wards.
  • To facilitate arrangement of ongoing physiotherapy appointments as part of the discharge process.
  • Work under the supervision of registered Physiotherapists.
  • Work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team to provide a high standard of care for patients and promote the day case pathway.
  • To be responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the Physiotherapy equipment.
  • To support with the education and development of the therapy assistants in the service.


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