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Senior Specialist Physiotherapist - Ipswich - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Ipswich
5 days ago
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Senior Specialist Physiotherapist – Physiotherapist in Ipswich, UK

If you’re seeking an opportunity to inspire change and feel the satisfaction that comes with making a real difference in people’s lives, then this role is for you. We are on the hunt for a Senior Specialist Physiotherapist to join our team at a renowned Neurological Care Centre in Ipswich, Suffolk, one of 13 diverse inpatient settings we offer across the UK. With a generous salary of up to £52,809 annually for full-time work, you will be based at The Chantry, a centre known for providing exceptional rehabilitation services for those affected by neurological conditions. You’ll find yourself surrounded by an enthusiastic and supportive team, all committed to fostering a collaborative work environment where you can thrive both professionally and personally.


Perks and benefits:



  • Join a vibrant working environment where support and teamwork are at the forefront, ensuring you’ll always have the backing you need in your role.
  • Experience a variety and challenge that each day brings, broadening your skills in new and exciting ways while making a substantial impact on the lives of others.
  • Enjoy a competitive salary package, with the added bonuses of 38 days of annual leave, access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, and a company pension scheme.
  • Additionally, benefit from our commitment to your professional development through outstanding training and career advancement opportunities.
  • To add even more sparkle, we offer discounts with various brands and services and provide free parking options.

Responsibilities

  • Provide senior-level physiotherapy services, assessing and implementing personalised care programs to optimise service users’ independence and physical functionalities.
  • Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualised rehabilitation plans using advanced investigative and analytical skills.
  • Advocate for service user choice in clinical practices, ensuring a supportive environment where raising concerns and feedback is welcomed.
  • Collaborate with other health and social care professionals to plan and deliver comprehensive occupational therapy.
  • Manage the prescription, provision, and maintenance of essential equipment, ensuring resources are efficiently utilised.
  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date written and electronic records in line with professional and organisational standards.
  • Offer clinical leadership and promote effective supervision, sharing knowledge through both formal and informal teaching initiatives.
  • Lead the local training programme for staff to enhance physiotherapy interventions as part of overall care plans.
  • Ensure a safe working environment while maintaining confidentiality, occasionally taking on additional tasks to facilitate smooth operations.

About You

  • To excel in this role, you’ll require a Diploma or BSc in Physiotherapy and maintain current registration with the Health & Care Professions Council.
  • Demonstrable experience in neurology, stroke care or managing head injuries is essential, along with evidence of continued professional development.
  • Training and supervision experience, coupled with strong clinical reasoning skills, will stand you in good stead.

Located in the picturesque town of Ipswich, you can enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and a thriving community. Ipswich offers the perfect balance of a fulfilling career and a delightful living environment. Come join us in making a difference at a place that truly values its people.


Working with Sanctuary Personnel

Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.


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