Specilaist Physiotherapist - Band 6 (development Band 5) Are you a skilled physiotherapist passionate about delivering high-quality, patient-centred care? Join our Brent Community Rehab’s Discharge to Assess Team at Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH) and play an essential role in supporting Brent residents as they transition from hospital to home. Working alongside our dedicated team, including administrators, rehab assistants, and social care colleagues, you’ll experience the power of truly integrated healthcare in a supportive and dynamic environment. What We Offer: - Comprehensive Induction & Training: Start with a community service induction, followed by tailored, role-specific training. - Flexible Working & Benefits: Enjoy a work-life balance with flexible working options, an annual travel card loan, and a car lease scheme (T&Cs apply). - Career Development: Access to CLCH Academy courses and professional networks to support your growth. Why Join Us? This role is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient lives through collaborative, community-based care. CLCH is dedicated to professional growth, providing structured learning opportunities, clinical supervision, regular appraisals, and access to our Trust’s Academy and professional networks. We foster a culture of inclusivity and encourage applicants from all sections of the community. Role Highlights: As a Band 6 Specialist Physiotherapist, you’ll: Conduct uni-professional and multi-professional assessments, developing and implementing tailored treatment plans that address a range of conditions, including neurological, musculoskeletal, osteoporosis, learning disabilities, and mental health diagnoses. Collaborate closely with Brent Adult Social Care and Reablement teams to deliver high-quality, integrated care and promote independence and quality of life for each patient. Receive comprehensive induction and ongoing support to help you excel in your role, with access to training, professional development, and opportunities to advance within CLCH. Who We’re Looking For: Qualified physiotherapists with clinical experience in community rehab, ideally with a background in neurological, musculoskeletal, or reablement-focused care. Passionate individuals committed to patient-centred care and collaborative work within an integrated health and social care team. Education/Qualification Essential criteria Diploma/degree in Physiotherapy Current HCPC registration Evidence of up-to-date CPD portfolio Attendance at specialist short courses or equivalent CPD activities within the specialist areas of Adult Rehabilitation, Neurology, Orthopaedics, Musculoskeletal Outpatients, Older People Rehabilitation Member of a Special Interest Group relevant to this post (Desirable) Experience Essential criteria Experience post registration as a Band 5 physiotherapist Experience working at a junior level in a wide range of specialised clinical areas including outpatients, neurology, rehabilitation, orthopaedics and respiratory. Experience working with voluntary organisations. (Desirable) Experience in service development projects (Desirable) Skills and Knowledge Skills in the assessment and treatment of adults with complex multi-pathologies and neurological conditions Knowledge and understanding of complex medical conditions including neurological conditions, multipathologies and falls. Knowledge of role of Allied Health Professionals and interdisciplinary team working Ability to apply core Physiotherapy skills across a range of clinical conditions within a client centred, goal setting Knowledge of outcome measures and evidence-based practice Ability to problem solve, prioritise and demonstrate clinical reasoning Good communication and report writing skills, in both verbal and written format Basic IT skills – Microsoft Word, Power point, Excel Teaching of junior staff / students, peers in Inservice training setting Knowledge and understanding of the role of Social Services and voluntary agencies Involvement in Appraisal Scheme Desirable criteria Supervision of assistant / junior staff Supervision of Students Knowledge and experience in research and audit Knowledge and understanding of National Service Framework for Older People Knowledge and understanding of NICE and CSP/COT Guidelines relevant to neurology Join CLCH and make a difference in your community while advancing your career in a supportive and inclusive environment Apply today to become part of a team dedicated to improving lives across Brent