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Band 5 Rotational PhysiotherapistinBathinBathPUBLISHED THU 13 FEB 2025

£29,970 to £36,483 a year  PERMANENT 
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Varied clinical experience across multiple settings including MSK, neuro, and pediatrics, enhancing professional competence and versatility.
Opportunities for professional growth with access to continuing professional development and career pathway resources.
Supportive work environment with a focus on mental and physical wellbeing, including online and face-to-face resources for personal support.
Membership to My Reward Hub, providing discounts and cashback options on everyday purchases to help manage finances.
A competitive salary with NHS pension and full Agenda for Change terms, offering financial security.
Engagement in an open culture that encourages innovation and the implementation of new ideas in patient care.
Regular free refreshments at the workplace, fostering a friendly and communal atmosphere.
HCRG Care Group is seeking a passionate and dedicated Band 5 Rotational Physiotherapist to join their team in Bath. This full-time, permanent role involves providing expert physiotherapy assessments and treatments across various clinical settings, including MSK outpatient clinics, community teams, in-patient hospitals, and specialized services such as Community Neuro and Stroke Services. Physiotherapists will rotate placements every six months, allowing them to develop a broad skill set while empowering patients. Successful candidates must hold a professional physiotherapist qualification, be registered with HCPC, and possess a valid UK driving license.

In addition to managing a patient caseload and maintaining high standards of care, the role emphasises effective communication with patients and colleagues, adherence to clinical guidelines, and maintaining accurate patient records. HCRG Care Group offers competitive salaries ranging from £29,970 to £36,483 along with NHS Pension benefits, development opportunities, and a supportive work environment that encourages innovation and professional growth.
Varied clinical experience across multiple settings including MSK, neuro, and pediatrics, enhancing professional competence and versatility.
Opportunities for professional growth with access to continuing professional development and career pathway resources.
Supportive work environment with a focus on mental and physical wellbeing, including online and face-to-face resources for personal support.
Membership to My Reward Hub, providing discounts and cashback options on everyday purchases to help manage finances.
A competitive salary with NHS pension and full Agenda for Change terms, offering financial security.
Engagement in an open culture that encourages innovation and the implementation of new ideas in patient care.
Regular free refreshments at the workplace, fostering a friendly and communal atmosphere.

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Useful skills for a Band 5 Rotational Physiotherapist:
To work as a Band 5 Rotational Physiotherapist in the UK, you need a combination of educational qualifications, clinical skills, and personal attributes. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Educational Qualifications
1. Degree in Physiotherapy: You must have a recognized degree in physiotherapy. This can be either a Bachelor's degree (BSc) or a Master's degree (MSc) in physiotherapy.
2. HCPC Registration: You need to be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a qualified physiotherapist.
Clinical Skills
1. Assessment Skills: Ability to conduct thorough assessments of patients, including understanding their medical history and physical capabilities.
2. Treatment Planning: Skilled in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans based on patient assessments.
3. Therapeutic Techniques: Proficiency in various therapeutic techniques and modalities (e.g., manual therapy, exercise prescription, electrotherapy).
4. Rehabilitation Knowledge: Understanding and applying rehabilitation concepts across different specialities, such as orthopaedics, neurology, respiratory, and musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
5. Multi-disciplinary Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, to provide comprehensive patient care.
6. Evidence-based Practice: Familiarity with current research and guidelines to inform practice and treatment approaches.
7. Record Keeping: Competence in documenting assessment findings, treatment plans, and patient progress accurately.
Personal Attributes
1. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, their families, and the healthcare team.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Ability to demonstrate empathy and provide emotional support to patients during their recovery processes.
3. Problem-Solving Skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking skills for addressing patient needs and adapting treatment plans as necessary.
4. Time Management: Effective time management skills to prioritize tasks and manage a caseload efficiently.
5. Flexibility and Adaptability: Openness to rotation through different specialities and adaptability in various clinical settings.
6. Motivation and Enthusiasm: A proactive attitude towards learning and professional development, as well as promoting patient motivation in their recovery journey.
7. Resilience: Ability to cope with the physical and emotional demands of the role, demonstrating resilience in challenging situations.
Professional Development
- Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Commitment to ongoing learning through courses, workshops, and in-service training to keep up to date with advances in physiotherapy and healthcare.
Additional Desired Skills
- Experience in working with specific populations (e.g., elderly patients, athletes) may be beneficial.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and policies affecting physiotherapy practice in the UK.
 


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