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PhysiotherapistinUxbridgeinUxbridgePUBLISHED SAT 5 APR 2025

Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration skills and professional development.
Direct involvement in patient care, providing specialized physiotherapy to adults recovering from strokes at home, which enhances the impact of therapy.
Access to a variety of training programs and personal development opportunities within a supportive environment.
Opportunity to manage and supervise rehabilitation support workers and junior staff, fostering leadership and mentoring skills.
Possibility of rotation with The Hillingdon Hospital Stroke Unit, allowing for varied experiences and broader skill development.
Engagement in developing new initiatives within CNWL and liaising with social care for comprehensive patient support.
Flexibility to adapt work environments, including home visits and community settings, contributing to a dynamic and diverse working experience.
Join Our Caring Community as a Band 6 Physiotherapist in Uxbridge!
Are you a compassionate and driven physiotherapist looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of stroke patients? We invite you to join the Hillingdon Community Adult Rehabilitation Service’s Stroke Early Supported Discharge Team, where your expertise will be valued and your career will flourish. Working alongside a dedicated multi-disciplinary team, including occupational therapists, speech therapists, and neuro-psychologists, you'll provide vital rehabilitation support directly in patients’ homes. This is more than a job; it's an opportunity to empower individuals on their path to recovery while enjoying the satisfaction of making a real impact in your community.
At Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, we believe that diverse teams lead to greater innovation and better care. As part of our supportive environment, you'll have access to professional development opportunities and the chance to help shape our community services. We’re particularly keen to attract women looking for flexibility and growth in their careers, giving you the chance to balance work and your personal commitments. If you’re ready to take on a rewarding role in patient-centred care where your contributions truly matter, we want to hear from you!
Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration skills and professional development.
Direct involvement in patient care, providing specialized physiotherapy to adults recovering from strokes at home, which enhances the impact of therapy.
Access to a variety of training programs and personal development opportunities within a supportive environment.
Opportunity to manage and supervise rehabilitation support workers and junior staff, fostering leadership and mentoring skills.
Possibility of rotation with The Hillingdon Hospital Stroke Unit, allowing for varied experiences and broader skill development.
Engagement in developing new initiatives within CNWL and liaising with social care for comprehensive patient support.
Flexibility to adapt work environments, including home visits and community settings, contributing to a dynamic and diverse working experience.

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