Senior Inpatient Physiotherapist (Bank)

Nuffield Health Bournemouth Hospital
Bournemouth
1 week ago
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Senior Physiotherapist – Bournemouth Hospital (Bank, Part Time)

Hourly rate: Up to £24 depending on experience, plus 20% weekend increment.

We’re part of the UK’s largest healthcare charity, offering comprehensive care and professional development.

About the Role

As a Senior Physiotherapist, you will deliver high‑quality, evidence‑based clinical care to patients with musculoskeletal conditions and post‑operative needs. You will work collaboratively with nurses, allied health professionals and consultants, and you will be supported by a regional clinical lead and the management team.

Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver high quality, effective clinical care.
  • Deliver excellent, evidence‑based, safe and caring care responsive to our patients’ needs.
  • Ensure on‑going monitoring of the standard of treatment provided.
  • Be compliant with all professional, clinical and integrated governance standards and participate in clinical audit and other quality assurance processes.
Key Qualifications & Experience
  • Hold a BSc in Physiotherapy or equivalent and be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.
  • Demonstrate evidence of further professional training and ongoing professional development.
  • Be a confident communicator capable of engaging effectively with patients and the multidisciplinary team.
  • Show excellent rehabilitation skills and competence with the relevant IT tools.
  • Possess strong organisational and prioritisation skills to manage a varied workload effectively.
Benefits & Development

We offer part‑time and full‑time hours, face‑to‑face clinical delivery and triage hours from home. We provide a CPD budget, learning opportunities through our academy, funding support for CPD and postgraduate study, and access to apprenticeship programmes. The benefits package includes holiday in line with the Working Time Directive, pension scheme participation and discounted gym membership (£25 p/m).

About the Hospital

Nuffield Health Bournemouth Hospital delivers private healthcare with first‑class medical and surgical services, including orthopaedics, cosmetic surgery, diagnostic scanning and men’s/women’s health. The hospital is located on Lansdowne Road, close to Bournemouth town centre.

Application

Applications are considered as we receive them. Please apply promptly to be considered for this role.


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