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An exciting opportunity has arisen for us to expand our outstanding Physiotherapy Team. We are looking to recruit a Physiotherapist who will work with students in the field of Paediatric, adolescent and young adult disability, specifically neurology and respiratory care at Treloar's.
We feel that we are able to offer immense job satisfaction, and have the ability to make a real difference to the lives of our students. You would be joining a large enthusiastic team and we are looking for people who really enjoy working as part of a trans-disciplinary team. The role will include the assessment, treatment and ongoing management of students who have highly complex, acute and chronic presentations.
The successful candidate should have a flexible approach; possess a Diploma/Degree in Physiotherapy, registration with the Health Professions Council and CSP membership. You must be able to demonstrate a wide post-registration experience. Experience of working with children and young adults with neurological and or respiratory conditions particularly in a school or community setting would be an advantage, however training and support would be given to the right candidate. Treloar’s has excellent resources including 2 hydrotherapy pools and a Bespoke Rebound Therapy room and there are many opportunities for training and professional development.
Informal visits are encouraged and can be booked by contacting Sophie Milroy (Lead Recruitment Specialist) by emailing [email protected] or calling 01420 547400 ext. 3574.
Salary information:
Highly Specialist: £41,871 - £48,988 per annum (dependent on experience)
Specialist: £33,203 - £41,871 per annum (dependent on experience)
The post holder will receive an uplift in salary when the required respiratory competencies have been achieved.