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Acute Medicine and Intradialytic Specialist PhysiotherapistinTelfordinTelfordPUBLISHED TUE 18 FEB 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum/pro rata  PERMANENT 
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The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS TrustFollow The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust

Opportunity to build long-term working relationships with dialysis patients, fostering trust and rapport.
Engagement in meaningful therapeutic exercises aimed at improving the quality of life for service users.
Involvement in a cutting-edge area of renal care with the chance to participate in research projects and advancements in the specialty.
Flexible working hours with no obligations to weekend or on-call duties, promoting work-life balance.
Autonomous practice in managing a complex caseload, allowing for professional growth and skill development.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork skills and providing comprehensive care to patients.
Opportunities to mentor and educate assistant practitioners and students, contributing to professional development and knowledge sharing.
Join The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust as an Acute Medicine and Intradialytic Specialist Physiotherapist and make a real difference in the lives of our dialysis patients in Telford. This Band 6 role offers you a unique opportunity to work across our Renal Dialysis Units and acute medical wards, forming long-term connections with patients who often face complex health challenges. You’ll play a crucial role in enhancing their quality of life through engaging exercise programmes tailored to their needs. If you’re passionate about using your skills to uplift vulnerable individuals, this role is calling your name.

With a flexible schedule of 15 hours per week and no weekend or on-call obligations, this position allows you to balance your professional aspirations with personal commitments. You’ll lead group and individual therapy sessions, design home exercise programmes, and inspire students and fellow practitioners as you advance your own professional development. Collaboration is key in our supportive environment, where you’ll work closely with a dedicated team to ensure consistently high standards of patient care. If you’re a compassionate and innovative physiotherapist ready to contribute to a pivotal area of renal care, we want to hear from you. Join us in this rewarding journey today!
Opportunity to build long-term working relationships with dialysis patients, fostering trust and rapport.
Engagement in meaningful therapeutic exercises aimed at improving the quality of life for service users.
Involvement in a cutting-edge area of renal care with the chance to participate in research projects and advancements in the specialty.
Flexible working hours with no obligations to weekend or on-call duties, promoting work-life balance.
Autonomous practice in managing a complex caseload, allowing for professional growth and skill development.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork skills and providing comprehensive care to patients.
Opportunities to mentor and educate assistant practitioners and students, contributing to professional development and knowledge sharing.

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