Respiratory Physiotherapy Assistant | Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
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Respiratory Physiotherapy Assistant – Band 4 (or Band 3 Developmental Role)

22.5 hours per week.


Chest Clinic, King Edward VII Hospital.


The Frimley Adult Integrated Respiratory Service is a large, dynamic and award‑winning team delivering high‑quality community respiratory care, including Royal College of Physicians accredited Pulmonary Rehabilitation programmes.


We are seeking a motivated Respiratory Physiotherapy Assistant to work within our multidisciplinary team, supporting the delivery and smooth running of community respiratory services. The role combines supervised and independent patient contact with administrative and organisational duties.


You will support Pulmonary Rehabilitation assessment clinics and classes, maintenance groups, ambulatory oxygen assessment clinics, and respiratory physiotherapy domiciliary and outpatient services. The aim of the service is to promote patient independence, self‑management and positive behaviour change.


The service is working towards a seven‑day model and weekend working may be required.


Essential

Full UK driving licence and access to own car.


Open to Band 3 and Band 4 applicants

Band 3 candidates will be supported to develop to Band 4 upon completion of training and competencies.


Services You Will Support

  • Pulmonary Rehabilitation (assessment clinics and face‑to‑face classes)
  • Maintenance exercise classes
  • Ambulatory oxygen assessment clinics
  • Respiratory physiotherapy domiciliary visits
  • Outpatient respiratory physiotherapy services

The service is working towards a seven‑day model, and weekend working may be required.


Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is committed to being an inclusive and disability confident employer and has been awarded the Gold for the Armed Forces Employment Recognition Scheme. We provide first‑class development opportunities for all staff and have a wide range of professional, management and leadership, and clinical skills training available.


Here at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, we know how important it is to have a healthy work‑life balance; this benefits not only individuals but the patients we care for too.


We encourage applications from people who wish to work on a flexible basis, recognising that flexibility may mean a range of different working patterns and hours; we do our utmost to work with our staff to meet their needs and the needs of our service and its users.


For a full list of responsibilities and tasks associated with this role, please refer to the job description/person specification attached to this vacancy.


This advert closes on Monday 9 Mar 2026.


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