Rotational Physiotherapist | Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Rotational Physiotherapist | Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Employer:


Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust


Location:


Wirral, CH49 5PE


Contract Type:


Permanent


Hours:


Full time


Disability Confident:


Yes


Closing Date:


03/04/2026


About this job

We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 5 Physiotherapist.


We are looking for enthusiastic Physiotherapists to join our Band 5 rotation.


We can offer work in a variety of clinical areas within Physiotherapy including MSK out‑patients, trauma and orthopaedics, respiratory care, surgical, medical, care of the elderly, paediatrics, and neurology.


In addition we have rotations with the Wirral Community Health and Care Trust within transfer to assess and community rehabilitation.


The successful candidates will have experience of working in the NHS acute settings as a student or qualified Physiotherapist.


They should have good clinical reasoning skills, good communication skills and a high level of awareness of patients’ needs and patient‑centred care.


The successful candidates will have the opportunity to work in a supportive environment whilst maintaining their CPD portfolio, including the WUTH preceptorship programme lasting 12 months post qualification and a named mentor with regular supervision sessions.


All new colleagues can expect to receive a warm and friendly Wirral welcome from the very first time they make contact with us.


We are described as “competent and caring staff” by our patients.


Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is situated on The Wirral peninsula which has a stunning coastline and beautiful countryside surroundings, with great activities for its residents.


We are one of the largest and busiest acute Trusts in the North West of England, comprising of the Wirral’s only Emergency Department.


We provide a high quality range of acute care services and employ over 6,000 staff, who serve a population of approximately 400,000 people across Wirral, Ellesmere Port, Neston, North Wales and the wider North West footprint.


We have approximately 855 beds trust-wide and our financial turnover is in excess of £337m.


The Wirral is easily accessible with excellent transport links including motorway, train, bus or ferry and within easy reach to the major cities of Liverpool, Chester and Manchester as well as neighbouring North Wales.


Please see Job overview & attached Job description for further information about the Rotational Physiotherapist position available with WUTH. This advert closes on Monday 16 Mar 2026


Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme


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