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Physiotherapist - CAARS/ Rosewell HouseinAberdeeninAberdeenPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Band 6: £39,912- £48,635 per annum
MULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSTRANSPLANT

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Opportunity for diverse clinical exposure, The role offers the chance to work in various settings including community care, falls, pulmonary rehabilitation, and inpatient rehabilitation, enhancing professional experience.
Permanent position with competitive salary, The role offers a permanent Band 6 position with a salary range of £39,912 - £48,635 per annum, providing financial stability.
Support for professional development, Regular support and supervision will be provided, along with opportunities for skill enhancement in line with TURAS, helping to advance your career.
Relocation assistance, An attractive relocation allowance of up to £8,000 is available, making it easier for candidates to move to Aberdeen.
Strong community focus, The role emphasizes intermediate care and support for community services, contributing to the well-being of the local population and personal satisfaction in making a difference.
Access to a beautiful and healthy environment, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire offer picturesque landscapes and numerous outdoor activities, appealing to those who enjoy nature and recreation.
Collaborative work environment, The position involves working in a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency team, fostering collaboration and enhancing teamwork skills.
Join Our Team as a Specialist Physiotherapist in Aberdeen!
Are you a compassionate and motivated Physiotherapist ready to make a real difference? NHS Scotland is offering a fantastic opportunity for you to work in Intermediate Care and community services in beautiful Aberdeen. In this permanent role (37 hours per week, Band 6, £39,912 - £48,635 per annum), you'll have the chance to provide advanced assessment and treatment across diverse settings, from community health to inpatient rehabilitation—all while enjoying a supportive and empowering work environment.
This positions you perfectly to hone your skills in numerous specialist areas, including falls prevention, pulmonary rehabilitation, and stroke patient support. You'll also play an essential role in mentoring junior staff and actively contributing to service development projects like "Discharge without Delay". Plus, with their commitment to diversity and equality, your unique perspective as a woman in healthcare is valued. Enjoy the perks of Aberdeen’s vibrant economy and access to stunning outdoor activities, with a relocation allowance of up to £8,000 to make your move easier. Come and join us in making a lasting impact in our community!
Opportunity for diverse clinical exposure, The role offers the chance to work in various settings including community care, falls, pulmonary rehabilitation, and inpatient rehabilitation, enhancing professional experience.
Permanent position with competitive salary, The role offers a permanent Band 6 position with a salary range of £39,912 - £48,635 per annum, providing financial stability.
Support for professional development, Regular support and supervision will be provided, along with opportunities for skill enhancement in line with TURAS, helping to advance your career.
Relocation assistance, An attractive relocation allowance of up to £8,000 is available, making it easier for candidates to move to Aberdeen.
Strong community focus, The role emphasizes intermediate care and support for community services, contributing to the well-being of the local population and personal satisfaction in making a difference.
Access to a beautiful and healthy environment, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire offer picturesque landscapes and numerous outdoor activities, appealing to those who enjoy nature and recreation.
Collaborative work environment, The position involves working in a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency team, fostering collaboration and enhancing teamwork skills.

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