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A leading therapy support organization in the UK is seeking a Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist for a permanent role. The position involves supporting schools and students with complex needs, emphasizing creativity and collaboration within a supportive MDT. Competitive salary and opportunities for CPD are provided.
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04.06.2025
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We are looking for a SPECIALIST PAEDIATRIC PHYSIOTHERAPIST for a permanent position.
(NHS band 6 equivalent)
3.5 Days (term time only also considered) | Permanent
Salary- £44,956 - £53,435 pro rata to include London weighting, (based on experience)
About us:
We are a unique organisation that supports schools, colleges and individual families to access therapy support that is flexible, innovative and needs led. We are one of the only independent therapy companies in London and the Southeast to follow a “pay what you can afford” model.
About the post:
We are looking for a creative, dedicated Specialist Physiotherapist to join our team in September – we offer lots of support, supervision and CPD for staff, and run a service that is highly valued by families and settings. The role will involve weekly support in designated schools in Bexley and Lambeth, with an emphasis on specialist secondary/college caseload of students with complex neuro disability working as part of a supportive MDT. Both sites have a small specialist caseload with lots of scope for innovative Universal and Targeted support across the settings. There is also the opportunity to engage in creative projects around community fitness for C&YP and access to disability sports. As we are a small company there is scope to get involved in service improvement projects. There is lots of support available from our MDT, along with SaLT, Occupational Therapy and Clinical Psychology colleagues. An interest in working within specialist settings with those with learning disabilities is helpful.