Physiotherapist Job Purpose: To work as an autonomous practitioner providing comprehensive Physiotherapy assessment, treatment and management of clients with a variety of neurological and complex orthopaedic presentations The Physiotherapist duties will be: To be the Lead Therapist for a varied client caseload providing advanced assessment, treatment and overall management Provide treatment to clients with complex presentations under guidance of Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist/Lead Therapist Supervise and delegate to Neurological Physiotherapists and Neurological Rehabilitation Coaches To participate in the Clinical Caseload Review program both as a supervisor and supervisee Work alongside members of multi-disciplinary teams in order to provide holistic client-centered rehabilitation To provide advice, teaching and instruction to relatives, carers and other professionals, to promote understanding of the aims of physiotherapy and to ensure a consistent approach to client care. To provide education and training for the therapy team as required e.g. In-service training, client discussions To have visible presence in office between treatment sessions to allow opportunity for face-to-face discussion and supervision. To be responsible for personal continuing professional development Communication: To use appropriate methods of communication with clients and carers to maximise rehabilitation potential and their understanding of the condition. As Lead Therapist, to communicate effectively with all therapy and office staff involved in treatment and management of the client. Administrative Responsibilities: Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical records Prepare assessment reports, update reports and other clinical documents Respond to internal and external communications in a timely and professional manner Consistently meet internal and external deadlines To work as a Physiotherapist in this unique role you will need: Eligibility to Work in the UK Be a Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP). Be a Member of the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). Maintain professional behaviours to uphold Physio Matters reputation Efficiency and good time management To be a role model for other clinicians To show initiative and contribute solutions when problems are identified Ability to multitask and prioritise Effective teamwork Accountability – ‘close the loop’ when delegated a task Respect – treat others as you would like to be treated The Successful Physiotherapist will benefit from: 33 days holiday a year including Bank Holidays (pro rata) Pension scheme Flexible working hours Mileage allowance Funded external training opportunities Internal CPD and training sessions Peer support groups Clinical supervision from Clinical Services Lead and Clinical Director Staff Away Days and outings at Christmas and throughout the year Conference attendance Networking opportunities within the healthcare and legal sectors The starting salary for a Senior Neurological Physiotherapist is £ 35,392 but negotiable depending on experience. For More information APPLY today and I will be in touch Giuliana Cassiano
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