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An established healthcare provider in the UK is looking for a dedicated Specialist Physiotherapist to join their dynamic team in Greenock. This part-time role involves working with children facing complex clinical challenges, ensuring they receive the highest standard of care. The position offers opportunities for training and mentorship, allowing you to enhance your skills while making a significant impact on young lives. If you are passionate about paediatric healthcare and eager to contribute to a diverse and inclusive environment, this role is perfect for you.
Client: NHS Scotland
Location: Greenock, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 07063424dde5
Job Views: 6
Posted: 29.04.2025
Expiry Date: 13.06.2025
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, one of the UK's largest healthcare systems, employs around 40,000 staff across various clinical and non-clinical roles. We provide hospital, primary, community, and mental health services to over 1.15 million people, extending to 2.2 million when regional and national services are included.
This is a permanent, part-time position with a shift pattern from 8:30 to 16:30. The salary is pro-rated for part-time hours.
We are seeking a permanent, part-time Band 6 Community Paediatric Physiotherapist within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, based at the Skylark Centre, Inverclyde HSCP. Join a dynamic team committed to staying current with local and national strategies and engaging with stakeholders to achieve optimal outcomes for children and young people.
As an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist, you will conduct comprehensive assessments, treatments, and management plans for children with complex clinical conditions such as developmental delays, movement disorders, disabilities, or illnesses. You will manage a clinical caseload, ensuring the delivery of safe and effective care.
Training and mentoring opportunities are available. Candidates must hold a Degree/Diploma in Physiotherapy, be registered with the HCPC, and ideally be working towards a master's level postgraduate qualification. You should have relevant post-registration experience working with children and young people, with some community experience being advantageous.
For more information, contact the Recruitment Service via the Candidate Information Packs.
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