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A leading healthcare provider in the City of London seeks an experienced clinician for a specialist physiotherapy role. You will lead a team while providing high-quality services to children and young people across various settings, including community and hospital environments. Ideal candidates will demonstrate strong mentorship abilities, a commitment to inclusivity, and expertise in paediatric care. This role may involve occasional evening or weekend work to support community efforts.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced clinician to become a pivotal part of our innovative and forward-thinking team, serving the diverse communities of the City of London and Hackney.
In addition to our core community offer, our service aims to cover:
The successful applicant may be required to work and lead in any of these areas; in addition to these leadership responsibilities, you will manage a small, complex clinical caseload and provide mentorship to junior staff members.
We are committed to achieving equality and inclusion for all our people at Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. We are proud to be in one of the most diverse locations in the country, with nearly 90 different languages spoken as a main language, and we champion equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our employment practices and service delivery. Every member of our staff is expected to understand, commit to, and champion equality, diversity and inclusion throughout their work.
The post holder will provide high-quality, specialist physiotherapy services to children and young people across various community, hospital, and home settings. Responsibilities include independent and multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment in locations such as the Child Development and Disability Service at the HARK, GP surgeries, Early Years and community settings, nurseries, mainstream and special schools as well as in clients’ homes.
They will work in partnership with children and young people, engaging them in their intervention and ensuring they are involved at each step and are well informed.
To occasionally work evening or weekend sessions to attend school or community events.
This advert closes on Friday 10 Oct 2025