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Physiotherapist - MSK Trauma Out-Patients (Fracture Clinic) Band 7inGuildfordinGuildfordPUBLISHED THU 9 JAN 2025

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustFollow Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Opportunity to specialize in musculoskeletal trauma, enhancing clinical expertise in a specific area of physiotherapy.
Ability to work in a dynamic setting like the Fracture Clinic, where daily challenges can lead to personal and professional growth.
Collaborative work environment with other healthcare professionals, contributing to a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care.
Direct impact on patients' recovery and quality of life, providing a sense of fulfillment and purpose in the role.
Access to continuous professional development and training opportunities within the NHS framework.
Competitive salary and benefits associated with a Band 7 position, including job security typical of NHS roles.
Work-life balance potential, as outpatient settings often have more predictable hours compared to acute inpatient roles.
The role of "Physiotherapist - MSK Trauma Out-Patients (Fracture Clinic) Band 7" at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in Guildford involves providing high-quality physiotherapy services to patients, specifically focusing on musculoskeletal trauma within the fracture clinic. The position requires the physiotherapist to assess, diagnose, and treat individuals recovering from fractures and related injuries, implementing evidence-based interventions and rehabilitation programs to support their recovery.

Candidates for this role are expected to demonstrate a thorough understanding of musculoskeletal conditions and possess excellent clinical reasoning skills, as well as the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. Strong communication skills and a commitment to patient-centered care are essential, as the role also involves educating patients about their conditions and encouraging their active participation in the rehabilitation process.
Opportunity to specialize in musculoskeletal trauma, enhancing clinical expertise in a specific area of physiotherapy.
Ability to work in a dynamic setting like the Fracture Clinic, where daily challenges can lead to personal and professional growth.
Collaborative work environment with other healthcare professionals, contributing to a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care.
Direct impact on patients' recovery and quality of life, providing a sense of fulfillment and purpose in the role.
Access to continuous professional development and training opportunities within the NHS framework.
Competitive salary and benefits associated with a Band 7 position, including job security typical of NHS roles.
Work-life balance potential, as outpatient settings often have more predictable hours compared to acute inpatient roles.

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