Senior Physiotherapist - Cystic Fibrosis and Bronchiectasis

Leicester’s Hospitals
Leicester
16 hours ago
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Senior Physiotherapist - Cystic Fibrosis and Bronchiectasis

The closing date is 29 March 2026


We are excited to be able to welcome a static band 6 to our Adult CF, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) and Bronchiectasis Physiotherapy team, based in the Leicester Adult Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and Bronchiectasis Specialist services. We are looking for a dynamic physiotherapist with a specific interest in working within the Physiotherapy and CF/Bronchiectasis multi‑disciplinary teams at Glenfield Hospital. For CF, interventions include airway clearance, inhalation therapy, exercise assessment and prescription, breathing pattern management, basic musculoskeletal interventions, continence management, promotion of self‑management and support with treatment adherence. This service is provided for adults with CF in all settings including in‑patients, clinics, ward attenders, out‑patients and home care. Car owner driver is essential. For non‑CF Bronchiectasis our team are in the enviable position of being able to provide a dedicated, high‑quality service as part of an integrated multidisciplinary team. Interventions with this group include airway clearance, inhalation therapy, basic exercise assessment and prescription, breathing pattern management, promotion of self‑management and support with treatment adherence. We cover the specialist Bronchiectasis clinic, out‑patients, day case ward attenders and in‑patients, ensuring high quality interventions with excellent continuity of care.


Main duties of the job

This is an exciting post in addition to the Advanced Practitioner Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist and rotational Band 6 physiotherapist who provide a highly specialised service to adults with CF, PCD and Bronchiectasis in Leicestershire and the wider East Midlands.


The Physiotherapy Department provides a seven day rostered service and the successful candidate will work on the weekend, bank holiday and the emergency on‑call respiratory service rosters.



  • To assist with specialist physiotherapy service provision to patients with Cystic Fibrosis and Bronchiectasis attending Glenfield Hospital.
  • To provide comprehensive assessments and form individualised treatment plans to optimise patient outcomes and experience.
  • To work with inpatients, outpatients, clinics and within patients' homes.
  • To assist with data collection and support the Advanced Practitioner and clinical specialist with the on‑going development of physiotherapy service provision in line with national standards and commissioning arrangements.

About us

Our new strategy, developed with the support and feedback of colleagues, patients, and partners, is our compass for the next seven years (2023‑2030).


We have four primary goals:



  • high‑quality care for all
  • being a great place to work
  • partnerships for impact
  • research and education excellence

And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.


Our strategy is underpinned by new values and we will work to ensure they are an everyday reality for all:



  • we are compassionate
  • we are proud
  • we are inclusive
  • we are one team

This is an exciting moment as we look to the future with clarity on what we already do well and where we need to focus our energies to make an even bigger difference for the people we serve.


Job responsibilities

  • Be responsible for managing a complex clinical caseload from assessment to discharge/transfer of care, in order to facilitate a timely and safe discharge from hospital.
  • Plan, deliver and progress treatment interventions using clinical reasoning and decision making skills in order to work towards and achieve identified patient goals.
  • To facilitate annual appraisal and personal development planning for relevant members of the Physiotherapy Team.
  • To participate in the induction of Physiotherapy Staff.
  • To support students whilst on placements.

Qualifications

  • HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist
  • Diploma/BSc Physiotherapy

Experience

  • Relevant clinical experience at a band 5 level
  • Cystic Fibrosis or bronchiectasis experience
  • Respiratory on call and weekend experience
  • Experience in supporting/supervising students on placement
  • Relevant clinical experience working in cystic fibrosis /bronchiectasis
  • Demonstrates knowledge of relevant guidelines and standards

Other requirements specific to job role

  • Expresses enthusiasm for post and desire to work in clinical area

Communication

  • Demonstrates good written, verbal and non‑verbal communication skills

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.



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