Rotational Physiotherapist | Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Southend University Hospital NHS Trust
Chelmsford
2 days ago
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Overview

An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Physiotherapist to join the team at Broomfield Hospital on a rotational basis. You will be part of an agile, friendly, highly motivated team of therapists working within multidisciplinary teams delivering rehabilitation and discharge planning for our inpatient adult population. The 6 month rotations include Orthopaedics (Trauma and Elective, Broomfield/Braintree Community Hospital), Emergency Floor (A&E and Frailty), Stroke, Respiratory, and Surgery (including Amputee outpatients), Elderly Care and Specialist Medicine.

Our Trust offers a robust teaching and training programme with opportunities to complete Quality Improvement and Audit projects. We provide a supportive and engaging environment to develop and grow our therapists.

If you are interested in the role and believe you hold the qualities we require, then apply today.

Responsibilities
  • Independently assess and manage your own patient caseload as an autonomous practitioner, ensuring high-quality communication and accurate documentation while working closely with the multidisciplinary team.
  • Provide specialist Physiotherapy treatment within your designated clinical area, delivering personalised, evidence-based care.
  • Supervise, teach and support junior staff, therapy assistants and Physiotherapy students, helping to shape the next generation of clinicians.
  • Contribute to departmental audit and research, supporting service improvement and the development of best practice.
  • Manage discharge planning, complex discharges and advanced assessment and problem-solving in an acute hospital setting.
Requirements and Development
  • Passion for the provision of physiotherapy in the acute setting, with excellent communication skills and a desire to grow and develop people and services.
  • A strong commitment to ongoing professional development and completing Quality Improvement and Audit projects where possible.
  • Experience of working in an acute hospital and confidence in managing complex discharges; willingness to engage in regular clinical supervision and rotational opportunities.
Additional Information

The role includes supervision responsibilities and opportunities to contribute to departmental teaching, audit and research. The department is committed to staff development and annual appraisal, within a dynamic and forward-thinking environment in Mid and South Essex Foundation Trust.

For more details on this varied and rewarding role, please see the attached job description. This advert closes on Friday 13 Mar 2026.


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