Static Physiotherapist - Front Door Team

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Redhill
1 week ago
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Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

is expanding its Frailty and Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) service, creating exciting new therapy opportunities within our established Front Door Therapy Team.


We are seeking an enthusiastic, dynamic, and motivated physiotherapist to join our supportive and friendly Front Door Therapy Team as a static Band 5 physiotherapist to deliver high‑quality, person‑centred care across a range of areas including:



  • Emergency Department (ED)
  • Acute Medical Unit (AMU)
  • Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)
  • Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC)
  • Clinical Decisions Unit (CDU)
  • Same Day Emergency Care Unit (SDEC)

Why this role stands out:



  • Be part of a high‑profile expansion of frailty and front‑door services
  • Take on a fast‑paced clinical role where your expertise and decision‑making make a real difference
  • Join a supportive, multidisciplinary team that values leadership, innovation, and collaborative working

Who we’re looking for

  • Passionate, driven clinicians with experience in a range of acute clinical areas (either as a student or within an existing role)
  • Individuals who are forward‑thinking, flexible, and committed to playing their role within a dynamic multidisciplinary environment
  • Professionals dedicated to their own ongoing development and to the growth and development of their team

Please note this role involves participation on a 7‑day extended hours rota.


For further information, please see the attached trust job description and person specification for a full list of duties and responsibilities.


We provide emergency and non‑emergency services to the residents of East Surrey, North‑East West Sussex, and South Croydon, including the major towns of Crawley, Horsham, Reigate and Redhill; a community of over 535,000 people. We provide acute and complex services and a range of outpatient, diagnostic services whilst Crawley Hospital and Horsham in West Sussex and Caterham Dene Hospital and Oxted Health Centre in Surrey provide less complex planned services. In 2019 the Care Quality Commission (CQC) rated our services as ‘Outstanding’ and we are one of the best performing trusts in England.



  • Winners of Health Service Journal Acute Trust of the year award 2021.
  • National Patient Safety Awards winner and strive to be a beacon for safety in all that we do.
  • We are rated the sixth highest trust in the South East and in the top 25% nationally for staff recommending the Trust as a place to work or receive treatment.

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Matthew Kelleher, Job title: Front Door Physiotherapy Team Lead, Email address: , Telephone number:


Amy Grimadell‑Jones, Physiotherapy Clinical Lead, , Ext 6127


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