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Senior Physiotherapist

Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust
Scunthorpe
3 days ago
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Overview

The purpose of this post is to provide a high standard of Physiotherapy care at Goole Hospital on an orthopedic team, seeing elective and trauma in-patients, as well as orthopedic outpatients. This is a split post supporting and working on medical rehabilitation ward when required, undertaking all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner. The post will provide specialist orthopedic physiotherapy input and rehabilitation and support an effective discharge as part of a wider MDT. You will be based on the orthopedic and surgical wards at Goole Hospital, working alongside other members of the Therapy team and wider MDT to ensure the service delivers excellent care to patients. The post would ideally suit an experienced Band 6 Therapist or a Band 5 wishing to progress into a more senior role. You will participate in the respiratory on-call rota as well as a 7-day working pattern.

Key Responsibilities
  • Independently assess and treat patients with orthopaedic conditions, both elective and trauma
  • Manage a caseload of inpatients on the orthopaedic ward, and contribute to discharge planning and rehabilitation
  • Hold a regular outpatient caseload, offering assessment, treatment, and follow-up care
  • Collaborate effectively with occupational therapists, assistant practitioners, nursing staff, and medical colleagues
  • Support service users with person-centred care, reflecting the Trust’s values of compassion, honesty, respect, and teamwork
  • Contribute to service development, audit, and quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care
  • Provide clinical supervision and guidance to junior staff, students, and therapy assistants as appropriate
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in line with professional standards
  • Participate in the weekend working rota as part of the department’s 7-day service model
Essential Criteria
  • Degree or equivalent qualification in Physiotherapy
  • Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Demonstrable post-registration experience, including within orthopaedics and an acute hospital setting
  • Excellent clinical reasoning and decision-making skills
  • Strong organisational and time management abilities
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to upholding the Trust’s values of compassion, honesty, respect, and teamwork in everyday practice

For further details or informal visits, contact: Name: Georgia Stepien | Job title: Team Lead | Email: | Telephone:


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