The Upper Annandale Home Team delivers person-centred support with the promotion of independence at the core of service delivery.
We are looking to welcome an enthusiastic registered Physiotherapist. If you are a band 5 PT, you would also be considered for the post, with a keen interest in working as part of a multi-professional Home Team to ensure coordinated and effective support to patients.
The focus for this post is the delivery of Physiotherapy assessments and interventions to help maximise people’s function and independence in their own homes. You will be expected to expertly manage a caseload to provide a full service of assessment, appropriate management, onward referral, and discharge to a range of patients referred.
This post is fixed term for 9 months, commencing March 2025.
Informal enquiries to: sarah.kirk@nhs.scot & ruth.millican@nhs.scot
This vacancy does not meet the minimum salary required for sponsorship.
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