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A leading healthcare recruitment agency is looking for a dedicated and experienced Locum Community Physiotherapist to join a respiratory team in Sutton. This role involves delivering high-quality care to patients with long-term respiratory conditions within the community setting, requiring strong independence and collaboration within a multi-disciplinary team. Qualifications include a relevant degree, HCPC registration, and experience in pulmonary rehabilitation to provide effective assessments and interventions.
Job Title: Locum Community Physiotherapist
Band: 5
Rate: £19-22 per hour
Location: Sutton
Working Hours: 3 days/21.5 hours per week
Start Date: ASAP, with potential extension until March 2025 pending approval
We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Locum Community Physiotherapist to join the Respiratory team in Sutton. The role involves working with patients with long-term respiratory conditions, providing therapeutic assessments and delivering individualized treatment programs within the community setting. As part of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT), you will work independently during community visits and be responsible for managing your own caseload. This position requires experience in respiratory and pulmonary rehabilitation and a commitment to delivering high-quality care to patients in a variety of community-based settings.
Responsibilities:
As a Locum Community Physiotherapist, you will provide high-quality physiotherapy interventions within the community respiratory service, working in a range of clinical settings such as community centers and health centers. You will be responsible for conducting assessments, delivering therapeutic interventions, and supporting the pulmonary rehabilitation program under the guidance of senior therapists. Your role will also involve delivering patient education talks, participating in audits and research, and making recommendations to improve clinical practice. You will work autonomously, managing your caseload, with supervision provided through case reviews and peer review. The position requires regular travel within the borough and the ability to work independently in the community.
Qualifications and Experience:
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