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Specialised Rotational Paediatric Physiotherapist

NHS
City of London
5 days ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Paediatric Physiotherapy service as a permanent Band 6 Rotational Paediatric Physiotherapist.

The closing date is 13 October 2025.

Job Overview

Rotations (9 months) are within the following areas:

  • Neurosciences: Neurology, neurosurgery and oncology - Based at St George's Hospital.
  • Paediatric Intensive Care (PICU): PICU and ward respiratory caseloads - Based at St George's Hospital.
  • Trauma and Orthopaedics: Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for pre and post elective orthopaedic surgery in addition to the inpatient major trauma orthopaedic caseload. - Based at St George's Hospital.
  • Respiratory: Supporting the specialist respiratory outpatient clinics alongside some of the acute respiratory caseload - Based at St George's Hospital.
  • Child Development Centre: Over 5's and under 5's neuro-developmental, neuro-orthopaedic, multidisciplinary clinics, mainstream schools, special schools nurseries and home visits. Clinics are based at St George's Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton.
  • Musculoskeletal (MSK): MSK, orthopaedics including supporting neonatal orthopaedic outpatients. Clinics are based at St George's Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital.
Main duties of the job

We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated physiotherapist to join our friendly and enthusiastic team. You will be working with babies, children and young people with a range of health needs and will be committed to family centred practice.

The successful candidate will be based at either one or a combination of the sites listed above. We provide an integrated acute and community service and work together as a cohesive team.

Job responsibilities

Please refer to the attached job description and job specification for details.

Person SpecificationQualification and Training
  • HCPC Registered as a qualified Physiotherapist
  • Evidence of continued professional development (CPD)
  • Degree or equivalent in physiotherapy
  • Post graduate training or education (e.g. relevant courses)
  • Special interest group membership
Experience
  • NHS experience as a qualified physiotherapist.
  • Experience as a Band 5 Physiotherapist in respiratory, neurology, MSK and orthopaedics
  • Experience in paediatric physiotherapy as a B5 or B6
  • Student supervision / clinical education
  • Teaching experience of in-service programs
  • Participation in respiratory on-call and/or weekend rota
  • Experience running courses - internal / external
Knowledge
  • Remains updated with professional practice and new research
  • Ability to organise, prioritise and delegate
  • Evidence of participation in research / audit
  • Knowledge of SGH specialties/team and enthusiasm for SGH in application

Salary: £46,419 to £55,046 a year p.a. pro rata inclusive of HCAS (Inner)

We promote equal opportunities and access for all.


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