Rehabilitation Physiotherapist

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Job Title: Senior Rehabilitation Physiotherapist

Company: Remedy Health and Performance

Location: London clinic based, home visits and ad-hoc global travel

Job Type: Full-time

Hours: 37.5 hrs/ Week. Monday- Friday, with weekend rota cover as required.

Salary: £42,000+, dependent on Experience

Reporting to: Ella Moffatt (Director of Global Services)


About Remedy Health and Performance:

Remedy is the leading private health and performance service for clients who want the very best.

We specialise in helping high achievers in entertainment, sport, and business perform at their best

through a personalised approach to healthcare. Whether on the road, on-site, or at home, our team

of experts works around patients goals and schedules.


Position Overview:

Remedy Health and Performance is in search of a skilled and dedicated physiotherapist to join our

dynamic team. As a Remedy Physio, you will play a crucial role in designing and implementing

rehabilitation programs, addressing injuries, and facilitating the recovery process for people who

want to maximise their potential. We also treat a range of clients with chronic, palliative and

degenerative conditions who work hard with us to maintain the highest level of function,

independence and quality of life based on what is most important to them. We are looking for a

candidate with a strong background in rehabilitation and conservative management with the

ability to work flexibly with a diverse clientele.


Responsibilities:

  • Assessment and Evaluation: Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify injuries, limitations,

and movement dysfunctions among clients, considering their unique needs and goals.

Rehabilitation Planning: Design and implement individualised rehabilitation programs that

incorporate evidence-based practices to address injuries, improve function, and enhance quality

of life.

  • Manual Therapy: Administer a range of hands-on techniques and manual therapies to promote

healing, reduce pain, and restore mobility.

Exercise Prescription: Develop and prescribe targeted therapeutic exercises to improve strength,

flexibility, and coordination, tailored to each client's specific condition.

  • Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other health and performance professionals within the

Remedy team, including sports therapists, podiatrists, and S&C coaches to ensure a

comprehensive and cohesive approach to client care.

  • Education and Guidance: Educate clients and their families on self-management strategies,

condition-specific advice, and the use of assistive technologies.

  • Monitoring Progress: Regularly assess and adjust rehabilitation plans based on client progress,

ensuring optimal recovery based on objective and patient reported outcome measures. .

Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed records of client assessments, treatment plans,

and progress to ensure continuity of care.


Qualifications and Requirements:

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Physiotherapy.

HCPC registered and CSP Member

Minimum 5 years post graduate experience, working within a rehabilitation setting.


Desirable:

Previous experience working within a private setting.

Strong knowledge of Neurorehab, post-Op Rehab (Gen Surg and Ortho), Care of Elderly and

evidence-based rehabilitation techniques.

Experience in MSk, manual therapy and Oncology highly desirable.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to establish rapport with

diverse clients.

Flexible individual who easily adapts to new environments.

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.

Exceptional organisational and time-management skills.

Willingness to travel with clients as required.


How to Apply:

If you are passionate about this role, please submit your CV and cover letter to .

Remedy Health and Performance is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates from

all backgrounds to apply.

Unfortunately we are not able to provide a sponsorship at this time.

Previous applicants need not apply.

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