Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist inBirmingham inBirmingham PUBLISHED TUE 14 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum (pro rata)  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity for patient-centered care, The role allows you to work closely with patients and their families, promoting independence and tailoring care plans to individual needs.
Integrated team environment, Collaborating with a diverse team, including Occupational Therapists and Rehabilitation Technicians, provides a rich interprofessional experience.
Community impact, Working within the community allows you to make a significant difference in patients' lives by delivering rehabilitation services that prevent hospital admissions.
Professional development, The position encourages contributions to the future development of the service, offering opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Flexible working, As a community-based role, there may be more flexibility compared to hospital settings, allowing for better work-life balance.
Supportive work environment, The role involves working alongside other health and social care professionals, fostering a collaborative and supportive atmosphere.
The Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist position at Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT involves delivering urgent and routine physiotherapy assessments and interventions within the community, as part of an integrated team that includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and rehabilitation staff. The role focuses on providing rehabilitation services at home to support patients in maintaining their independence and health, thereby preventing hospital admissions.

In this role, the post holder will collaborate with patients, their families, and various health and social care agencies to create tailored care plans and ensure safe discharges or referrals to other services. Additionally, the position requires working within a multi-professional team, supporting colleagues, and contributing to the ongoing development of therapy services within the community.

 


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