Opportunity to work in a highly specialist environment, with the chance to manage complex cases involving both adult and pediatric patients.
Collaboration with hand surgeons and other healthcare professionals, providing a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Role involves teaching and supervising junior staff, enhancing leadership skills and contributing to the development of future therapists.
Involvement in departmental research projects, allowing for personal and professional growth while contributing to advancements in hand therapy.
Ability to work autonomously while still being part of a supportive and integrated therapy team, fostering a collaborative work environment.
Position offers competitive salary and benefits within one of England's top-performing NHS trusts, known for its commitment to staff welfare and professional development.
Flexibility in working arrangements, allowing for a better work-life balance tailored to personal and patient needs.