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Paediatric Clinical Specialist PhysiotherapistinBrecon /YstradgynlaisinBrecon /YstradgynlaisPUBLISHED MON 27 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,840 to £53,602 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 

Powys Teaching Health BoardFollow Powys Teaching Health Board

Opportunity to lead a small team of specialist therapists, fostering leadership and teamwork skills.
Diverse clinical practice with the chance to work with a variety of patients, including babies, children, and young adults.
Utilization of innovative therapeutic techniques such as Rebound Therapy and aqua therapy, enhancing the creative aspects of physiotherapy.
Autonomous role that allows for personal and professional development in complex care within a rural context.
Access to a robust support system as part of the senior clinical leadership team, ensuring professional growth and strategic direction.
Engagement in quality improvement through active audit cycles, contributing to enhanced patient care and service delivery.
An inclusive work environment that encourages applications in Welsh, promoting cultural diversity and community engagement.
The Paediatric Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist role at Powys Teaching Health Board involves leading a small team of specialist therapists to provide high-quality physiotherapy services to babies, children, and young people in the rural regions of South Powys. Key responsibilities include delivering advanced physiotherapy care in diverse settings and utilizing various therapeutic methods, while also providing strong leadership, overseeing staff performance, and ensuring quality assurance through active audit cycles. The position requires effective navigation of complex care needs in a dispersed environment and the ability to promote a positive leadership culture within the team.

Candidates should possess strong leadership skills and an autonomous practice approach, as they will be part of the senior clinical leadership team assisting the Head of Service. Fluency in Welsh is desirable, as both Welsh and English speakers are encouraged to apply.
Opportunity to lead a small team of specialist therapists, fostering leadership and teamwork skills.
Diverse clinical practice with the chance to work with a variety of patients, including babies, children, and young adults.
Utilization of innovative therapeutic techniques such as Rebound Therapy and aqua therapy, enhancing the creative aspects of physiotherapy.
Autonomous role that allows for personal and professional development in complex care within a rural context.
Access to a robust support system as part of the senior clinical leadership team, ensuring professional growth and strategic direction.
Engagement in quality improvement through active audit cycles, contributing to enhanced patient care and service delivery.
An inclusive work environment that encourages applications in Welsh, promoting cultural diversity and community engagement.

 


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