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Rotational Physiotherapist

NELFT North East London Foundation Trust
Romford
2 days ago
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Overview

Full time (37.5 hours per week) Band 5 rotational physiotherapist. Are you a newly qualified physiotherapist or an experienced Band 5 looking to build on your experience? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our friendly and supportive physiotherapy teams based in North East London, bordering with Essex. Our services are committed to providing an excellent environment for professional growth and offers regular training, supervision and support for career progression including a preceptorship programme for all Newly qualified health professionals that encourages development and collaborative working with a variety of clinical staff. Your caseload will be varied and interesting, rotating every 6 months through the North East London boroughs of Havering, Barking and Dagenham, and Redbridge. Our varied community, outpatient and ward based rotations include:



  1. MSK Physiotherapy Outpatients
  2. Community rehabilitation ( Neuro)
  3. Stroke rehabilitation
  4. Community Respiratory
  5. Inpatient rehabilitation wards
  6. Intensive Rehabilitation Service

Responsibilities

  1. To participate in the Band 5 rotational scheme across the trust in a range of settings (out-patient departments, health clinics, inpatient wards and patient homes).
  2. To perform a competent assessment of patients, including those with multiple pathologies, using clinical reasoning skills and manual assessment techniques to formulate a diagnosis based on the clinical findings of their condition. Working with access to direct supervision from a more senior physiotherapist.
  3. To develop and provide an individual physiotherapy treatment programme based on best evidence-based practice, the treatment options may include the use of manual techniques, exercise classes, electrotherapy techniques and other alternate options.

Our Values 2025 - 2030

Working with our colleagues, patients and carers, we have co-produced three new values that we aim to embed within our culture here at NELFT. They are:



  • We are kind.
  • We are respectful.
  • We work together with our communities.

Benefits

This post also attracts payment for High-Cost Area Supplement of 15% of the basic salary. (with a minimum of £4,714 to a maximum of £5,941).


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