Rotational Physiotherapist | York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Scarborough
3 days ago
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Overview

Are you a graduate physiotherapist who wants to develop your acute skills? Are you HCPC registered, or will you be by the end of the year? If you want to play a key role in improving the experience of our patients and be part of an innovative, highly motivated Physiotherapy team, this opportunity at Scarborough and Bridlington may be for you.


This post is based within one of our rotational roles, giving you the chance to work across acute and rehabilitation settings – Elderly, Medicine, Orthopaedic, Surgery, stroke rehab and ED rotations. The Trust supports postgraduate development with structured supervision, mentorship and a 12‑month Preceptorship Programme for newly registered practitioners.


Responsibilities

  • Support staff and students within the physiotherapy team.
  • Lead service‑development projects to improve patient care.
  • Deliver high‑acuity physiotherapy across multiple rotations.
  • Participate in structured learning and quality‑improvement activities.

Qualifications

  • Graduate physiotherapist.
  • HCPC registered, or will be by the end of the year.

Benefits

  • Access to the NHS Pension Scheme and pension for dependants.
  • 27 days holiday rising to 33 days (depending on NHS Trust service).
  • A generous relocation package up to 30% of salary (capped at £18,000).
  • Paid and unpaid leave covering emergency and planned leave.
  • Confidential advice and support on personal, work, family and relationship issues, 24/7, via the Employee Assistance Programme.
  • NHS Car Lease and Cycle to Work schemes.
  • Extensive learning and development opportunities.
  • Discounts on restaurants, getaways, shopping, motoring, cinema and finance providers.

Preceptorship & Training

The Trust offers a practical, simulation‑based on‑call training programme for physiotherapists with bite‑sized sessions throughout the year. All newly registered practitioners receive a 12‑month Preceptorship Programme, with a dedicated preceptee to support, coach and mentor you.


For more information, see the attached job description or contact the Preceptorship team: yhs-tr.preceptorship.nhs.net. Trust Information Pack: https://yorkhospitals.pagetiger.com/hdjgxd


Values & Diversity

Our organisation is guided by values of kindness, openness and excellence. We actively seek a diverse workforce that reflects our communities and welcome applications from everyone. We work with Staff Networks – Race Equality, LGBTQ+, Disability and Carers – to increase accessibility. Flexible working requests are considered from the start of employment where possible. For accessibility support, contact: .


Armed Forces Friendly Employer

We hold the Gold Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme and support all Defence personnel. We encourage Reservists and Defence personnel to apply.


This advert closes on Tuesday 31 Mar 2026. If a high number of applications are received, it may close early – submit your application at the earliest opportunity.



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