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Specialist Physiotherapist (MSK)

Rdehospital
Exmouth
5 days ago
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Are you a Band 5 Physiotherapist eager to advance your MSK skills? Or a Band 6 seeking a varied role with a better work-life balance? Or are you an existing part-time Band 6 Physiotherapist in MSK, keen to expand your hours? Join our friendly and supportive MSK team in WEB (Woodbury, Exmouth and Budleigh), in the Community Care Group, at the Royal Devon.

We’re looking for passionate Specialist MSK Physiotherapists to join our innovative service, which is based in Exmouth Hospital and also provides MSK Clinics at Seachange, Budleigh Salterton.

About the Role

You will provide specialist musculoskeletal assessment and treatment for a wide range of patients, referred from GPs/First Contact Practitioners, Consultants, and other Healthcare Professionals.

Classes and clinics
This is a varied role which includes different exercise classes run at our local leisure centre and also on site, at Exmouth Hospital. We also offer the opportunity to support our community fracture clinic, working alongside a specialist GP Lead and offering Physiotherapy intervention for Fracture Clinic patients.

Your team
You will be supported by a team of experienced clinicians to help you reach your potential and you will be involved in mentoring Band 5 Physiotherapists, Support Workers and Undergraduate Physiotherapy students.

We are a friendly and dynamic team, who are always striving to provide excellent care for our patients. We provide the opportunity to be part of special interest groups, where you will be able to work with other team members on project work, training sessions and also the potential to be involved in research trials.

Training and development opportunities are in high supply here, whether you are interested in clinical or leadership development courses we'll support you in finding the best way to grow. We actively encourage CPD and you will have an opportunity to spend time with our range of specialists as part of your CPD.

Support and wellbeing All new team members have a tailored induction and your team will be on hand to offer guidance and support, with your manager providing regular 121s and appraisals. Plus, there’s Trust wide events and activities focused on Wellbeing.

Working hours
A healthy work-life balance is essential, and Devon is a great place to enjoy it. The Telegraph continues to rank Devon as the best county in England, scoring highly for natural wonders, history and culture, luxuries and their readers poll.

We welcome applicants who are interested in full or part time hours. We have a flexible working policy that we are happy to discuss to establish suitable options for you and the department.

Working Pattern:36 hours a week/flexible.

Interview Date:To be confirmed.

For further information please contact: Suze Larmour, Team Lead Physiotherapist on or email

Salary: Band 6: £38,682 - £46,580 per annum pro rata

Benefits:

  • National discount services such as the Blue Light Card and Health Service Discounts.
  • Salary sacrifice options including our OFSTED rated outstanding nursery onsite at Exeter
  • Car lease schemes.
  • The NHS Pension scheme (one of the most generous and comprehensive in the UK).
  • Cycle to work scheme
About Us

Stretching across Northern, Eastern and Mid Devon, we have a workforce of over 15,000 staff, making us the largest employer in Devon. Our core services, which we provide to more than 615,000 people, cover more than 2,000 square miles across Devon, while some of our specialist services cover the whole of the peninsula, extending our reach as far as Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

We deliver a wide range of emergency, specialist and general medical services through North Devon District Hospital and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Wonford). Alongside our two acute hospitals, we provide integrated health and social care services across a variety of settings, including community inpatient hospitals, outpatient clinics, and within people’s own homes.

Equality and Diversity
We are an inclusive employer, valuing diversity and committed to creating a culture of inclusivity where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging and actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures, and abilities.


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