Highly Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist - Acute Neurology - B7
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This is a fixed-term post of 9 months. The shift pattern for this position is Monday to Friday. Please note the salary is Pro Rata for part-time hours.
The Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, is one of the largest paediatric centres in the UK and is a national and tertiary referral centre for a wide range of paediatric specialities. We require an experienced paediatric physiotherapist with an interest in neuro-rehabilitation to join our dynamic physiotherapy team within the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. You will be responsible for overseeing, influencing, and providing the clinical delivery of the general neurology physiotherapy service to children and young people, ensuring clinical practice is effective and evidence-based.
Together with members of the acute neurology physiotherapy team, you will be expected to manage a highly complex caseload of acquired brain and spinal cord injury and related conditions resulting in neuro-disability or motor delay. You will be the physiotherapy lead for the neuro-rehabilitation team and work alongside other members of the MDT. You will have highly specialist knowledge in the management of common and complex neurological presentations and other relevant medical conditions, all within the context of child development.
The post remit includes clinical management, peer review, appraisal, and supervision. Possessing excellent teaching and communication skills together with experience of service development, you will lead and participate in clinical audit, in-service training, service improvement, and undergraduate placement education. Our friendly department offers robust peer group and management support, in-service training, and close links with our acute and community allied health, nursing, and medical colleagues.
Informal contact: Ashley Johnstone, Acting Physiotherapy Head of Service, 07881621214, Ashley.Johnstone2@nhs.scot
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