Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist inBirmingham inBirmingham PUBLISHED TUE 26 NOV 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year  PERMANENT 
NHS ON-CALL
Opportunity to work within one of the largest #NOF centres in Britain, enhancing your clinical exposure and experience.
Access to a large, dynamic team of therapists and a collaborative multi-professional environment promoting teamwork and shared learning.
Regular formal training sessions and clinical reasoning workshops to support continued professional development.
Flexibility to rotate between Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull hospitals, gaining diverse experience across different sites.
Involvement in shaping the AHP strategy for the next three years, allowing you to influence and contribute to the future of allied health services.
Recognition of the expertise of Allied Health Professionals at board level, ensuring your contributions are valued and impactful.
The University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist to work in trauma and orthopaedic therapy. Candidates should have a strong background in this area, excellent clinical skills, and the ability to work effectively within a multi-professional team. The role involves providing therapy to in-patients and outpatients, adhering to CSP hip fracture standards, and includes rotations between Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull hospitals.

Ideal applicants will be enthusiastic, self-motivated, and willing to participate in a 7-day working schedule along with evening on-call duties. They should possess a BSc in Physiotherapy, HPCP registration, and relevant postgraduate experience. The Trust emphasises professional development, providing regular training and support from senior physiotherapists.

Candidates should be committed to service delivery and improving community care while aligning with the Trust’s values of Kindness, Connection, and Boldness. Interested individuals can apply through the advert or contact the Clinical Team Leader for more information.

 


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