Senior Physiotherapist

Stafford
9 months ago
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Job Description

Senior Physiotherapist

Rowley Hall Hospital - Stafford

Hours: 37.5 hrs per week

Shifts: Variable to include evenings and weekend working

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Physiotherapist, who is passionate about delivering excellent standards of care, to join our committed Physiotherapy Team at Rowley Hall Hospital. You will be delivering exceptional standards of clinical care to in-patients and out-patients.

You will have the opportunity to broaden your experience by managing a stimulating case mix which includes the following:

Orthopaedic, spinal, podiatric and surgical in-patients

MSK, womens health and post-operative out-patients

Pre and post-op joint schools

Gym rehabilitation

As a professional member of our team your key responsibilities will include:

The provision of high quality clinical care that is evidence based, safe, effective, caring and responsive to our patients needs

To write and review treatment plans of complex MSK conditions to maximise patient recovery

To manage own caseload, time management and diary arrangements

To act in a manner which respects privacy, dignity and confidentiality

To be able to provide/lead individual and group rehabilitation programmes

A commitment to new and existing Physiotherapy Service Development

Compliance with all professional, clinical and integrated governance standards and participation in clinical audit and other quality assurance processes

A commitment to EBP and CPD

It is essential that the ideal candidate will have:

Current registration with the HCPC

Comprehensive understanding of CSP standards

Excellent communication skills – written and oral

Excellent customer care skills

A good standard of computer literacy

The ability to work within a team and independently

Willingness to flex working hours to the needs of the business

Willingness to work evenings and weekends on a rota basis

Previous clinical supervisory experience

Willingness to work off-site at a satellite clinic & gym & Day Surgery Unit

It is desirable that the ideal candidate will have:

Training in SWT and acupuncture

Clinical Educator experience

Benefits:

25 Days Leave + Bank Holidays

Buy & Sell Flexi Leave Options

Private Pension where Ramsay will match up to 5% after a qualifying period

Flexible shift patterns available where possible

Enhanced Competitive Parental Leave Policies

Private Medical Cover with option to add partner & dependants

Life Assurance (Death in Service) x3 base salary

Free Training and Development via the Ramsay Academy

Free Parking on site (where possible)

Subsidised staff restaurant (where possible)

Concerts for Carers

Employee Assistance Programme

Cycle2Work scheme available, in partnership with Halfords

The Blue Light Card Scheme

Ramsay Health Care UK is one of the leading providers of NHS and private patient services in England, with a network of over acute hospitals and treatment Centres. Ramsay is part of a global hospital group operating 116 hospitals and day surgery facilities across Australia, the United Kingdom, France and Indonesia. All offers of employment will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure Certificate from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Committed to quality, equality and opportunity for all.

For further details of the role please contact Suzanne Nitta – Physiotherapy Manager - (email address removed) or tele (phone number removed).

We care.
 

It’s more than what we do, it’s who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964.
 

“The Ramsay Way” culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success.

We are proud to support the UK’s Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD’s Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients.

We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks

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