Physiotherapist £39,312 £44,772 per annum depending on experience 40 hours per week Are you a physiotherapist with experience in Neurological Rehabilitation and looking for a new role? As a Physiotherapist at Marbrook you will work with a dedicated caseload of patients and support them through from admission to discharge. You will be completing comprehensive assessments, designing high quality treatment plans and playing an active role in goal setting and discharge planning. You will take an active role in the key working process to support patients and their families through their rehabilitation journey. This will involve liaison with external agencies such social services and being able to take the lead on making onward referrals. Our current MDT includes Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Clinical Psychology, Therapy Assistants, GP and Consultant in Rehabilitation medicine. You will be working in an exciting and dynamic environment, providing comprehensive assessment and high quality therapy interventions to individuals who have transferred from acute hospitals. Clinical caseload is predominantly Stroke and ABI along with SCI and other varied neurological conditions. You will have the opportunity to work closely with patients, families and staff, and utilise a wide array of resources and up to date technology such as: - Well-equipped Therapy Gym (FES units, partial body weight support system, range of exercise equipment)- Rehabilitation training/transitional living flat Splinting/casting equipment and resources - Wheelchair accessible vehicles for community access/rehabilitation - iPads and other IT equipment. There will be opportunities to run/attend regular training and to provide supervision to assistants and students. CPD is actively encouraged through regular supervision, weekly in service training and funding provision for external courses. The Physiotherapy team input daily into the inpatient rehabilitation unit; providing intensive rehabilitation for between 6-12 weeks, sometimes longer and provide advice and support for our longer term residents on an as required basis. Our core values of competence, choice and compassion influence every action we take and every decision you make will be in the best interests of the people we are caring for. If the above sounds like you, and you would like to be part of a talented team where you can genuinely make a difference to people’s lives then we would love to hear from you. Please click APPLY below. About us The Marbrook Centre is a specialist Neurological Rehabilitation provider in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. Since opening almost 9 years ago, we have developed a track record of consistently high quality therapy outcomes and positive feedback from individuals and families and our ICB partners on the rehabilitation and care experience. We put the individual at the centre of their rehabilitation and care with a significant focus on high quality communication between the staff, the individual and their family. Physiotherapy is a vital part of this process and is invaluable part of helping someone to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life. The Marbrook Centre holds three services within the one building; Eden - Inpatient Rehab Unit - Providing intensive rehabilitation for people post-stroke, acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury and other acute neurological conditions Bray - Long-term Nursing Unit Providing nursing care for those with long-term neurological conditions Mayfield - Dementia Unit Providing residential care for those living with dementia. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check for regulated activity. We don’t just accept difference, we welcome it. No matter what your sexual orientation, ethnicity, disability, gender identity, religion or any other characteristic, we welcome your application. As a team we actively celebrate, support and thrive on diversity for the benefit of our residents and staff, and we believe this creates an environment of empowerment and mutual respect and therefore excellence in care