Senior Physiotherapist

The Pure Practice Ltd
Bath
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Senior Physiotherapist (Band 6 Equivalent)

Location: The Pure Practice, Bath


Hours: Part-time (flexible), including evening clinics and/or Saturday mornings


Are you a skilled and motivated Senior Physiotherapist looking for an exciting opportunity to advance your career? The Pure Practice, a thriving private clinic in Bath, is seeking a dedicated professional to join our dynamic team.


What We Offer:

  • Flexible Part-Time Hours: Tailor your work schedule to fit your lifestyle.
  • Competitive Pay: Enjoy a secure employed role with a competitive salary.
  • Supportive Team: Work alongside experienced professionals who are committed to your growth.
  • CPD Budget: Access ongoing development opportunities to enhance your skills.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Utilise our fully equipped rehab space, including a Pilates reformer.
  • Meaningful Contribution: Be part of a clinic that values innovation and a personalised approach to care.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Band 6-Level Experience: Demonstrated expertise and experience at a Band 6 level.
  • Passion for Patient-Centred Care: A commitment to providing exceptional care to our patients.
  • Team Player: Eager to grow and collaborate within a private practice setting.
  • BSc Physiotherapy Qualification
  • Membership of CSP/ Proof of Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Experience in MSK/Outpatients
  • Experience of delivering rehabilitation programs
  • Experience of early & late MSK rehab
  • Experience in using Manual therapy
  • Established right to work in the UK
  • Enhanced DBS
  • Evidence of safeguarding and First Aid certification.

Highly Desirable Criteria

  • Experience of usingBlood Flow Restriction and Shockwave Therapy
  • Pilates Reformer Certification
  • Experience with dynamometry& outcome measures

About The Pure Practice:

At The Pure Practice, we are passionate about delivering exceptional physiotherapy services. Our clinic combines cutting-edge rehab equipment with a patient-first philosophy to achieve excellent outcomes. We believe that a patient-focused approach leads to the best outcomes for our patients. Joining our team means becoming part of a forward-thinking, supportive workplace that empowers you to thrive.


HOW TO APPLY:

Please email your CV along with a 300-word statement explaining why you’re the ideal candidate for this position to: .


Be sure to include yourfull nameand contact details.


Apply today and take the next step in your physiotherapy career with us!


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