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Physiotherapy AssistantinWrexhaminWrexhamPUBLISHED FRI 7 MAR 2025

Opportunity to work in a supportive and established team environment.
Variety of patient interactions, including stroke and orthopaedic rehabilitation, providing diverse experiences.
Intriguing role that facilitates hospital discharges, contributing to patient care and recovery.
Flexibility in working hours and the ability to work standalone or as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Ongoing training and professional development opportunities available to enhance skills.
Ability to support community-based classes, expanding impact beyond the hospital setting.
Desirable for Welsh speakers, promoting inclusivity and connection within the local community.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity for a dedicated Physiotherapy Assistant to join our Bank staff team in Wrexham. In this role, you will support our talented physiotherapists and a multi-disciplinary team, enabling patients recovering from strokes, living with Parkinson’s, or in need of orthopaedic rehabilitation to regain their independence. Your compassionate approach and enthusiasm will play a vital role in facilitating hospital discharges and possibly even leading community classes, making a tangible impact on the lives around you.

We're looking for someone who thrives both independently and within a team, with excellent communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Flexibility is key, as you will adapt to meet the diverse needs of our service. You'll benefit from training and ongoing development in a supportive and established team, all while enjoying the stunning surroundings of North Wales. If you speak Welsh, that’s a bonus, but we warmly welcome applications from all English-speaking candidates too. Join us in this rewarding journey — make a difference today!
Opportunity to work in a supportive and established team environment.
Variety of patient interactions, including stroke and orthopaedic rehabilitation, providing diverse experiences.
Intriguing role that facilitates hospital discharges, contributing to patient care and recovery.
Flexibility in working hours and the ability to work standalone or as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Ongoing training and professional development opportunities available to enhance skills.
Ability to support community-based classes, expanding impact beyond the hospital setting.
Desirable for Welsh speakers, promoting inclusivity and connection within the local community.

 


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