Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust are working together with Adult Social Care across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) in order to deliver our Home First service offer alongside core Community Therapy.
We are looking for Band 6 Physiotherapists to provide an effective and efficient therapy service. This post requires a level of personal responsibility for someone highly motivated, resilient and proactive with the ability to prioritise and manage their own allocated caseload, use their initiative and the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.
You will demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills and be able to adapt to changing and pressurised working environments. You will be working with Occupational Therapists and Technical Instructors to carry out comprehensive functional assessments and interventions to help patients live as independently as possible.
Community therapy can offer you regular in service training, support with development of your clinical and leadership skills through training and working alongside dedicated Clinical Specialists and Operational Leads as well as course attendance. We also offer agile and blended working.
For more information about the role/opportunities, please contact Alice Collins, Operational Therapy Lead, .
*Note: recent applicants and interviewees need not apply
This is a really exciting time to be joining the service which brings together an integrated health and social care offer delivered by community-based nursing, therapy and adult social care teams and will allow you to use your therapy skills to:
Do you have the ability to deliver similar high quality compassionate care and think you will be the right person to join our team which is already proven to make a difference?
The therapy teams operate in an integrated way whereby therapists are encouraged to work synergistically in order to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. You will be encouraged and supported to grow your skillset, and to challenge the way we do things. We are looking for determined and self-motivated individuals who can make a difference to the care of patients and to promote therapy services within the Trust.
It is essential that you hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle that can be used for work purposes.
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Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust are working together with Adult Social Care across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) in order to deliver our Home First service offer alongside core Community Therapy.
We are looking for Band 6 Physiotherapists to provide an effective and efficient therapy service. This post requires a level of personal responsibility for someone highly motivated, resilient and proactive with the ability to prioritise and manage their own allocated caseload, use their initiative and the ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.
You will demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills and be able to adapt to changing and pressurised working environments. You will be working with Occupational Therapists and Technical Instructors to carry out comprehensive functional assessments and interventions to help patients live as independently as possible.
Community therapy can offer you regular in service training, support with development of your clinical and leadership skills through training and working alongside dedicated Clinical Specialists and Operational Leads as well as course attendance. We also offer agile and blended working.
For more information about the role/opportunities, please contact Alice Collins, Operational Therapy Lead, .
*Note: recent applicants and interviewees need not apply
This is a really exciting time to be joining the service which brings together an integrated health and social care offer delivered by community-based nursing, therapy and adult social care teams and will allow you to use your therapy skills to:
Do you have the ability to deliver similar high quality compassionate care and think you will be the right person to join our team which is already proven to make a difference?
The therapy teams operate in an integrated way whereby therapists are encouraged to work synergistically in order to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. You will be encouraged and supported to grow your skillset, and to challenge the way we do things. We are looking for determined and self-motivated individuals who can make a difference to the care of patients and to promote therapy services within the Trust.
It is essential that you hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle that can be used for work purposes.
If you like what you’ve read and would like more information on the duties and responsibilities of this role, please click onto ‘apply for this job’ and you will be re-directed to our vacancies page where you can review the Job Description and Person Specification.