Rotational Physiotherapist | Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust

Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust
Welwyn Garden City
3 days ago
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Overview

We are currently seeking a Physiotherapist at Band 5 level to join our rotational scheme. We offer excellent new graduate opportunities and welcome experienced band 5’s wanting to enhance their skills, with strong professional leadership and mixed rotations across East and North Hertfordshire.

Rotational placements and clinical areas

The post covers acute in-patients at Lister Hospital, Stevenage which includes respiratory care, including dedicated respiratory rotations with on call opportunities; orthopaedics; care of the elderly; stroke/hyperacute stroke unit; and medical rehabilitation. In addition our community rotations cover specialist neurology rehabilitation, intermediate care teams and musculoskeletal services. Our Community MSK rotations are within an integrated MSK service, based at Stevenage, Letchworth, Royston, Welwyn Garden City, Hertford and Waltham Cross with highly skilled, experienced senior staff to support.

Community and specialised rotations

The Enhanced Early Supported Discharge team provides specialist neurological rehabilitation in the community. The caseload mainly consists of stroke patients but other neurological conditions are managed. The multi-disciplinary team includes occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists and rehabilitation assistants. The team provides goal focused rehabilitation and works in close collaboration with social care and the voluntary sector. Danesbury Neurological is an 18 bedded unit offering up to 6 weeks of in-patient rehabilitation to patients recovering from an acute neurological condition. The majority of patients at Danesbury have suffered a Stroke, but conditions also include Acquired Brain Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons and Spinal Cord Injuries. This rotation includes weekend working (1 in 4 weekends with days off in-lieu).

Role and expectations

You will be joining a substantial Band 5 workforce with excellent peer support. We are looking for sound clinical reasoning and communication skills, an ability to work within a team and to be able to use your initiative. You will be expected to provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment to patients with varied conditions and needs. You will also be able to offer expert advice, guidance and information to other professionals, carers and relatives and other non-professionals.

Salary and benefits

In addition to the basic salary, this post attracts a High Cost Area Supplement of 5% of basic salary subject to a minimum payment of £1,066 and a maximum payment of £1,845 per annum (dependent on base).

Requirements and additional information

A full valid driving licence and access to a car to use regularly for business purposes is essential (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010).

Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust is voted as one of the "Top 100 Best Places to Work" and is a young dynamic and forward thinking organisation. Our CQC rating is of 'Good'.

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We welcome diversity in our workforce and are interested in applicants from all backgrounds. If there is high interest in this role, the vacancy may close prior to the advertised closing date.

You’ve made a great decision to apply to join to HCT - we’re looking forward to taking the next steps of the journey with you.

Additional notes

You will also have the opportunity to work within our community intermediate care teams and rehabilitation units. You will be joining a substantial Band 5 workforce with excellent peer support. We are looking for sound clinical reasoning and communication skills, an ability to work within a team and to be able to use your initiative. Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust is voted as one of the 'Top 100 Best Places to Work' and is a young dynamic and forward thinking organisation. Our CQC rating is of 'Good'.

Whilst it is not a legal requirement, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust encourages and supports all staff to be vaccinated as this remains the best line of defence against COVID-19.

This advert closes on Wednesday 18 Mar 2026


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