As a member of the team you will have the opportunity to: Receive support from other therapy colleagues Receive clinical supervision from registered therapists Participate in the in-service learning programme Develop your practice, relevant to the team Participate in competency development through the Calderdale Framework Support development of other staff outside of your professional group Assist in shaping the future clinical practice of the Community Therapy team The service is continually developing and improving to meet the needs of our patients and commissioners. Applicants should have experience of delivering care and/or rehabilitation to adults and older people with various needs. The post holders will be required to support service developments and show flexibility when adapting to change. The successful candidates will: Assist the Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy staff in the treatment of specific patients Take patients' observations Have their own delegated patient caseload and clinical duties Supervise exercise programmes and practise activities of daily living under the guidance of a therapist Assess and treat patients according to protocols, monitoringtheir progression and making minor alterations totheir treatment programmes as required Work without direct supervision, reporting back patient progress and informing the therapist of any problems