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Specialist Community Paediatric PhysiotherapistinSaleinSalePUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per annum (pro rata)  PERMANENT 
CASELOADHOLISTICMATERNITYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Manchester University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work within an integrated physiotherapy and occupational therapy team, fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Engagement with a diverse patient demographic (ages 0-19), enabling impactful work with children and adolescents facing complex needs.
Autonomous practice allowing for clinical independence, with accountability for developing and implementing individualized treatment plans.
Ability to supervise and mentor Band 5 physiotherapists, therapy assistants, and students, contributing to the development of future professionals.
Participation in a multidisciplinary team (MDT) enhancing holistic care approaches and comprehensive management strategies for patients.
Commitment to promoting equality and diversity within the workplace, creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all staff.
Access to support from senior physiotherapists, ensuring high standards of clinical care and professional development for all team members.
The Specialist Community Paediatric Physiotherapist role at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust involves working as part of an integrated team alongside occupational therapists and multidisciplinary professionals within complex needs services. The position requires performing specialist assessments and treatments for children aged 0-19, developing and modifying individualized treatment plans, and ensuring effective communication and referrals to other agencies.

As an autonomous practitioner responsible for managing a clinical caseload, the physiotherapist will also provide supervision to junior staff, including Band 5 physiotherapists and therapy assistants. The role seeks candidates who are committed to upholding high clinical standards, fostering an inclusive workplace, and effectively supporting the diverse communities served by the Trust.
Opportunity to work within an integrated physiotherapy and occupational therapy team, fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Engagement with a diverse patient demographic (ages 0-19), enabling impactful work with children and adolescents facing complex needs.
Autonomous practice allowing for clinical independence, with accountability for developing and implementing individualized treatment plans.
Ability to supervise and mentor Band 5 physiotherapists, therapy assistants, and students, contributing to the development of future professionals.
Participation in a multidisciplinary team (MDT) enhancing holistic care approaches and comprehensive management strategies for patients.
Commitment to promoting equality and diversity within the workplace, creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all staff.
Access to support from senior physiotherapists, ensuring high standards of clinical care and professional development for all team members.

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