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Specialised Neuroscience Physiotherapist– Spasticity & Neurodisability

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
City of London
5 days ago
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Specialised Neuroscience Physiotherapist – Spasticity & Neurodisability

Apply for the Specialised Neuroscience Physiotherapist – Spasticity & Neurodisability role at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.


An opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 physiotherapist to work within the Spasticity Management & Neurodisability Service at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. The post holder will work closely with the Consultant Physiotherapist and the wider Spasticity MDT Team, providing physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice for patients with acute, chronic and progressive neuro‑disability. Key responsibilities include:



  • Collaborate with the Consultant Physiotherapist and multi‑disciplinary team.
  • Deliver assessment and management for patients with spasticity.
  • Provide physiotherapy service within the Neurodisability and Spasticity Management Services.
  • Participate in current research and audit projects.
  • Attend regular supervision and support for professional development.
  • Work with no on‑call or weekend commitments.

For further information or an informal discussion, please contact Katrina Buchanan, Consultant Physiotherapist, or , or email .


Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level

Employment type: Full‑time

Job function: Health Care Provider

Industries: Hospitals and Health Care


University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top‑quality patient care, excellent education, and world‑class research.


We provide first‑class acute and specialist services across eight sites:



  • University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing)
  • National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals
  • University College Hospital Grafton Way Building
  • Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
  • University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre
  • The Hospital for Tropical Diseases
  • University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street


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