Senior Physiotherapist - Medicine Rotations
| Posting date: | 29 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | £46,419.00 to £55,046.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £46419.00 - £55046.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 10 February 2026 |
| Location: | London, SE5 9RS |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | C9213-26-0099 |
Summary
Knowledge, Skills and Experience - Degree or other recognised qualification in physiotherapy - HPC registration - Wide-ranging post-graduate clinical experience including musculo-skeletal, orthopaedics, respiratory, elderly and neurology - Extended post-graduate experience in acute medicine including elderly care. - Knowledge and understanding in a broad range of conditions and problems which may affect adults , including Older people in an acute setting - Good assessment skills and varied rehab techniques - Competent to take part in on call and weekend physiotherapy rota - IT skills, including keyboard and word processing skills - Undertaken post-graduate courses - Evidence of learning including reflective practice and training received e.g. CPD portfolio - Able to self-direct learning and is committed to own development - Familiar with resuscitation techniques - Aware of equal opportunities - Able to recognise boundaries of own knowledge and skills Communication & Relationships skills - Able to give clear, concise written and verbal reports in English and complete POM Records - Able to communicate effectively - Understanding of issues related to working within a multi cultural community - Able to pass on skills/knowledge to others - Aware of confidentiality - Able to manage own stress and support others - Able to work collaboratively within multi-disciplinary team and understand roles - Demonstrates professional independence - Shows commitment to departmental & professional issues Analytical Skills - Able to think logically - Able to problem solve even under pressure - Able to assess, plan and progress treatment appropriately Planning and Organisational Skills: - Able to organise own workload, and that of junior staff, using prioritisation and delegation skills to support workers - Able to work independently - Works flexibly Physical/Personal Skills: - ability to comply with trust manual handling and therapy handling policies - Able to work at moderate to high levels of physical activity involving the delivery of manual therapy, therapeutic handling and the demonstration of exercise - Able to undertake on-call and weekend work - Able to work effectively in busy and challenging environment coping with periods of interruption - Shows motivation and enthusiasm - Committed to team