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A leading healthcare provider seeks a passionate Band 6 Physiotherapist to join their specialist MSK team in Surrey. The role offers part-time permanent hours and requires extensive MSK experience. You'll provide high-quality patient care in an outpatient setting and collaborate with a dynamic physiotherapy team.
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Pulse
Surrey, United Kingdom
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22.06.2025
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Are you an enthusiastic and experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking for your next role?
Pulse is now recruiting for a Band 6 Physiotherapist to join the specialist MSK team with a well-established Privatehospital based in Surrey. The role is available for the successful physiotherapist to start as soon as possible, offering part time hours per week for a permanent position
this role is available to start as soon as possible
Applying physiotherapists must have experience working within an MSK setting and carry a caseload of MSK patients of varying complexity. Must have extensive MSK Physiotherapy Outpatients experience. Ideally, the post holder will have at least 18/12 experience as a Physiotherapist, including 1 year in MSK outpatients.
Duties and responsibilities
To provide a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice to patients within an outpatient setting.
To work as an integrated member of the inpatient physiotherapy team whilst independently managing a full clinical caseload.
To liaise in an effective and timely manner with referrers regarding patient progress and any future management.
Using clinical reasoning skills develop treatment plans that are appropriate to the patient taking into consideration their physiotherapy care, risks and wellbeing
requirements:
Degree (BSc Hons Physiotherapy) or equivalent.
HCPC Registered
3 years post-graduated experience including Outpatients and orthopaedics
Experience with MSK
UK hospital experience in NHS or private
UK Based
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