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PS227190 - Specialist Physiotherapist (MSK Out-patients)

NHS Grampian
Elgin
5 days ago
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Overview

PS227190 - Specialist Physiotherapist (MSK Out-patients) at NHS Grampian. Hours: 37 hrs per week (moving to 36 hours in April 2026). Location: Moray Physiotherapy Services. This is a static position within the musculoskeletal outpatient department, with work based across Moray.

We are looking for a motivated and collaborative Physiotherapist who is committed to delivering high-quality patient care while fostering strong professional relationships with colleagues. The successful applicant should have experience as a Physiotherapist and be eager to develop expertise in a static musculoskeletal practitioner role. A commitment to teamwork, professional growth, and a supportive work culture is at the heart of this position.

Moray offers an excellent quality of life and the opportunity to treat a varied patient caseload with a diverse range of conditions and treatments. The role supports staff development through a robust in-service training program.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver high-quality patient care in a static MSK outpatient setting.
  • Provide services across Moray and contribute to service development and improvement.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and participate in in-service training and professional development.
  • Contribute to a supportive, respectful team environment and uphold professional integrity.
Qualifications
  • Experienced Physiotherapist with a track record in MSK outpatient settings.
  • Willingness to develop expertise in a static musculoskeletal practitioner role.
What we offer
  • Supportive work culture with opportunities for professional growth.
  • In-service training program and access to development resources.
  • Quality of life benefits associated with Moray region.
How to apply
  • Apply for this post by completing the application process on Jobtrain.
  • DO NOT upload a CV as it will not be used for shortlisting purposes.
  • Applications close at midnight on the indicated date unless stated otherwise; posts may close early due to volume.
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NHS Grampian forms one of the fourteen regional health boards of NHS Scotland and is responsible for providing health and social care services across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.


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