Assistant Practitioner (Physiotherapy) in Sunderland inSunderland PUBLISHED WED 4 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year pro rata per annum
PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
CASELOAD MENTAL HEALTH MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Job description
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust invites passionate and dedicated individuals to join their Sunderland team as an Assistant Practitioner in Physiotherapy. This 25-hour-per-week role promises an enriching experience focused on supporting the Mental Health Inpatient Wards. Your work will include working hand-in-glove with a team of skilled Physiotherapy clinicians, providing vital support through both individual and group-based treatment sessions. Armed with excellent communication, prioritisation, and delegation skills, you will deliver client-centred treatment plans while developing your own caseload under the support of seasoned professionals. This dynamic position opens doors to further developing your expertise in mental health physiotherapy by completing our tailored in-house competency training framework.
Seeking candidates with previous Physiotherapy Clinical Support experience, this position values those who skillfully balance working independently with the ability to integrate seamlessly into a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team. It's a fantastic opportunity to refine your skills, valued for your contributions in both one-on-one patient engagements and broader team dynamics. As part of a nurturing work environment, you’ll receive comprehensive supervision for your professional growth. Women professionals and carers ready to transform their passion into a rewarding career will find this role particularly appealing. Visit jobsincare.com for more details and to apply, simply click the 'Apply Now' button. Don't miss the chance to make a difference in the lives of others while expanding your own professional horizons.
Seeking candidates with previous Physiotherapy Clinical Support experience, this position values those who skillfully balance working independently with the ability to integrate seamlessly into a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team. It's a fantastic opportunity to refine your skills, valued for your contributions in both one-on-one patient engagements and broader team dynamics. As part of a nurturing work environment, you’ll receive comprehensive supervision for your professional growth. Women professionals and carers ready to transform their passion into a rewarding career will find this role particularly appealing. Visit jobsincare.com for more details and to apply, simply click the 'Apply Now' button. Don't miss the chance to make a difference in the lives of others while expanding your own professional horizons.
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