Specialist Physiotherapist - Intermediate Care Rehabilitation Beds inSheffield inSheffield PUBLISHED MON 11 NOV 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum/pro rata for part time staff  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOAD FAMILY MUSCULOSKELETAL NHS
Collaborative Work Environment, You will work alongside a multidisciplinary team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and support staff, providing a strong support network and amplifying the impact of your efforts on patient care.
Diverse Patient Caseload, The role involves working with a variety of patients with complex medical histories, allowing for continuous learning and the opportunity to apply a wide range of clinical skills.
Focus on Rehabilitation, Contributing to short-term rehabilitation programs enables you to make a significant difference in patients’ lives, facilitating their return home and improving their quality of life.
Professional Development, Access to in-service training programs and opportunities for postgraduate training supports both clinical and leadership skills development, enhancing your career path.
Supervision and Guidance, You'll receive ongoing support and guidance from clinical specialists and the wider team, helping you manage complex cases effectively.
Flexibility in Work Arrangements, The role offers the possibility of full time or part time work, allowing for a balance between professional commitments and personal life.
The role of Specialist Physiotherapist - Intermediate Care Rehabilitation Beds at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust involves working within a multidisciplinary team to provide rehabilitation and ongoing care for patients with complex medical histories across 92 rehabilitation beds in various care homes. The position requires exemplary communication and teamwork skills, discharge planning capabilities, and the ability to manage a designated caseload of elderly patients recovering from conditions such as fractures, respiratory issues, and neurological problems.

Candidates are expected to have post-registration experience in rehabilitation settings, along with the clinical skills necessary for safe and effective physiotherapy treatment. The role emphasises evidence-based rehabilitation planning and includes support from clinical specialists for managing complex cases. Additionally, opportunities for professional development and involvement in service improvement are offered, with flexibility for either full-time or part-time positions.

 


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