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Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist - Adult Inpatients

Hobbs Rehabilitation
Salisbury
5 days ago
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Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist - Adult Inpatients

Due to the continued expansion of Hobbs services, an exciting role has arisen for an enthusiastic experienced Neurological Physiotherapist to join our established multidisciplinary therapy team at Hobbs Rehabilitation, the largest independent provider of specialist neurological rehabilitation to adults in the south of England. We are looking for someone with excellent clinical skills and experience in neurological rehabilitation across the clinical pathway, including assessment, treatment planning, and discharge planning. This role would be suited to someone looking to further develop their existing skills in adult Neurology.

This role will be at Laverstock Inpatient Rehab Unit in Salisbury as part of an experienced multidisciplinary team, working with clients who have complex neurological conditions including Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Spinal Injuries. There may be the opportunity for outpatient and community work alongside the inpatient caseload, as well as working alongside therapists at other local Hobbs clinics. Supervision and training will be provided, as well as access to exciting CPD opportunities, including working with advanced neurotechnologies and involvement in national and global research projects.

What We’ll Bring

  1. A supportive, friendly, and experienced clinical team who are passionate about rehabilitation.
  2. Development of clinical skills through 1:1 and group supervision, training, and networking opportunities across the company including support to access external training and CPD events.
  3. Development of CPD through an extensive programme of internal CPD activities, in-service training, and service development projects.
  4. A strong rehabilitation research culture within the company, with opportunities to be involved in research projects and teaching through the MINT concept.
  5. Attending regular team meetings and becoming part of the experienced company-wide physiotherapy team with a range of varied specialisms.
  6. Annual appraisal with individualised and personal CPD objectives.
  7. Belonging to a dynamic, growing company with opportunities for professional and service development, at a local, national and international level.

Location

Laverstock Care Centre, London Road, Salisbury, SP1 3HP


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