Social Care Community Physiotherapist - Walsall - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd
Walsall
18 hours ago
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Social Care Community Physiotherapist in Walsall earning up to £31 per hour for a full-time locum position over three months. This is an exciting opportunity to bring your expertise to a vibrant community setting and make a real impact in the lives of our clients. We’re looking for someone with experience in multidisciplinary teams and rehabilitation who is ready to take on the challenge of working across all pathways of Intermediate Care including reablement, rapid response, and rehab beds. Ideal applicants will have post-graduate experience and be registered with HCPC, with community experience preferred. You must also be a car driver due to the nature of the role.


Perks and benefits:

Working as a locum physiotherapist in Walsall means you can enjoy the flexibility and variety that locum work offers, allowing you to broaden your experiences and skillset in diverse settings. Competitive pay rates make this opportunity even more appealing, ensuring your hard work is well compensated. Additionally, as a locum, you can often choose your assignments, providing you with the freedom to balance your work and personal life effectively. The chance to work within this supportive and dynamic team will see you honing your abilities while meeting like-minded professionals.


What you will do:

  • Provide high-quality physiotherapy assessments and treatments to individuals within the community setting
  • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to create and implement rehabilitation plans
  • Participate in reablement efforts, helping patients to regain strength and confidence in their daily activities
  • Deliver rapid response assessments and quick interventions when required
  • Utilize rehabilitation beds appropriately as part of the care pathways
  • Maintain detailed and accurate records of patient interactions and progress
  • Engage with patients to motivate and encourage participation in their rehabilitation programmes

Walsall offers a wonderful blend of urban and suburban living, with beautiful parks, a rich cultural history, and thriving local markets. It’s a place where community meets convenience, and just a short drive leads you to more rural escapes. Being based in Walsall allows you to work in a diverse environment that is both welcoming and full of opportunities. Come and be a part of this vibrant town, where your professional journey can expand alongside the wonderful community spirit.


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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