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Locum Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist - South East London - %ufffd26-%ufffd27ph!

Hunter AHP Resourcing Ltd

United Kingdom

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An exciting opportunity awaits a dedicated Physiotherapist in South East London to join a dynamic team focused on patient recovery. This role emphasizes the immediate management and rehabilitation of patients facing acute health challenges. You'll assess patients, manage pain, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure optimal recovery outcomes. With a flexible schedule from Monday to Friday, this position allows you to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives while enjoying competitive pay. If you are committed to providing high-quality care and thrive in a collaborative environment, this role is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Current HCPC registration is required for this role.
  • Experience in acute settings is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Assess and diagnose patients with acute health conditions.
  • Design rehabilitation programs to restore mobility and function.

Skills

Communication Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Independent Working
Multidisciplinary Teamwork

Education

HCPC Registration

Job description

Locum Band 6 Acute Physiotherapist - South East London - £26-£27ph!

Are you a Physiotherapist in South East London who is looking for a new role?

We have an exciting opportunity with great pay and flexibility!

Job Title: Band 6 Physiotherapist
Location: South East London
Duration: Ongoing
Schedule: Monday - Friday
Start Date: ASAP
End Date: Ongoing
Rate of Pay: £26-£27ph
Contact: Grace Snedden - 02034754858 / gsnedden@hg-ahp.com

What You'll Be Doing:

An acute physiotherapist plays a crucial role in the immediate management and rehabilitation of patients who are experiencing acute health conditions, injuries, or exacerbations of chronic conditions. Their primary goal is to help patients regain functional mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall physical health, often in hospital or clinical settings. Here are some key aspects of an acute physiotherapist's role:

  1. Assessment and Diagnosis: Acute physiotherapists assess patients upon arrival or shortly after an injury or illness. This involves evaluating the patient's range of motion, strength, posture, and functional abilities, alongside considering the specific acute condition (e.g., stroke, trauma, surgery recovery).
  2. Pain Management: They help to manage and reduce acute pain through techniques such as therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, electrotherapy, and education on posture and positioning.
  3. Prevention of Complications: In hospitalized or post-surgical patients, physiotherapists work to prevent complications like blood clots, pneumonia, or muscle atrophy. This includes recommending exercises, promoting movement, and educating patients on how to mobilize safely.
  4. Rehabilitation: Acute physiotherapists design early rehabilitation programs that focus on restoring mobility, strength, and function after acute events like surgery, injury, or illness. This could involve gentle exercises to improve muscle strength and flexibility.
  5. Breathing Exercises: For patients with respiratory conditions (e.g., pneumonia, acute respiratory distress), acute physiotherapists may teach breathing exercises to improve lung function and oxygenation.
  6. Education and Support: Physiotherapists educate patients and their families about the importance of mobility, pain management strategies, and home exercises to promote recovery.
  7. Discharge Planning: They are involved in planning for discharge, ensuring that patients have the necessary resources, education, and support to continue their rehabilitation after leaving the hospital.
  8. Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Acute physiotherapists often work closely with doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals to provide integrated care for patients.

In essence, an acute physiotherapist helps to ensure a quicker and safer recovery, preventing long-term complications, and improving the patient's quality of life during the critical phase of their condition.

Requirements & Qualifications:

To be successful in this role, you will need:

  1. a current and valid HCPC registration
  2. experience working with children in an acute setting
  3. strong communication and interpersonal skills
  4. the ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
  5. a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care

Working Hours & Contract Duration:

This role offers a flexible working position requiring availability from Monday - Friday.

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