Women's Health Physiotherapist

White House Clinic
Sheffield
18 hours ago
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Part-time to start - with view to this increasing as caseload grows

About this Job

The White House Clinic are looking to recruit a part-time Women’s Health Physiotherapist to join our dynamic team.

The practice has been a leading provider of physiotherapy services across Sheffield, North East Derbyshire and North Nottinghamshire for over 50 years. We are looking for a Women’s Health Physiotherapist to expand on our current service offering. This role would be ideal for a candidate wanting to work on a part-time basis to start, with potential for this to develop further as your caseload grows. There is also potential to develop specialist interest services and supported CPD opportunities.

This role will have close working links to a team of Women’s Health specialist clinicians including doctors and consultants. Learn more about our Women’s Health Service by viewing our dedicated page here .

Hours for role: Part-time

Job type: Part-time – Employed, or Associate (self-employed)

Experience requirements: Minimum 6 months of working in a dedicated Women’s Health Physiotherapy department

Education requirements: BSc (hons) Physiotherapy is required, candidates with MSc or further education in Physiotherapy would be desirable

Salary and benefits: Dependent on experience, competitive Annual Leave allocation and company pension

Our team are ready and waiting to assist with your recovery. We have 14 locations across South Yorkshire, North Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire.


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