Job title: Locum Community Physiotherapist Banding: 6 Location: Woolwich Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 (Can be flexible) Start Date: ASAP Duration: Full Time Rate: £24-£27 per hour We are looking for a skilled and compassionate Community Physiotherapist to join our team. This role involves working with elderly patients and those at risk of falls, providing high-quality physiotherapy services within a community rehabilitation setting. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and enhancing their quality of life through effective therapeutic interventions and multidisciplinary collaboration. Responsibilities: As a Community Physiotherapist, you will be responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing physiotherapy treatment programs for elderly patients and those at risk of falls. You will work in a community rehabilitation setting, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care. Your role will include supervising and appraising junior physiotherapy colleagues, assistants, and students, as well as teaching other MDT team members about physiotherapy and falls prevention. You will also be expected to stay up-to-date with professional practice and new research, ensuring the highest standards of care. Qualifications and Experience: Experience of working in elderly care and falls prevention Experience of working in a community rehabilitation setting post-registration Experience working in a multidisciplinary setting post-registration Experience in supervising and appraising junior PT colleagues Experience of supervising assistants and physiotherapy students Experience of teaching other MDT team members in relation to physiotherapy and falls-related topics Well-established knowledge of relevant assessment tools Well-established knowledge of a range of appropriate therapeutic interventions Enhanced knowledge and understanding of national guidelines for falls prevention, NSFs for Older People and Long Term Conditions, and relevant NICE guidelines Understanding of the importance of involving service users in their treatment and service development Up-to-date with professional practice and new research Sound knowledge of neurology and anatomy Negotiation and enhanced problem-solving skills Established analytical, clinical reasoning, and reflection skills Well-established knowledge of a range of standardized and functional assessment tools relevant to the client group Excellent prioritization and organizational skills Basic IT skills (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook) for writing reports, emails, and using RiO (or other computerized client database systems) Sound knowledge of standards of record keeping Well-established knowledge of national policies and procedures relevant to the client group Knowledge and understanding of the principles of clinical governance Why work with Pulse? From the moment you register with us, our focus is entirely on you. During our first conversation, you’ll quickly see that we understand your specialty inside and out. Our expert recruitment consultants are dedicated to finding you the best opportunities and supporting you every step of the way to secure the perfect placement. With our preferred or sole supplier status with many clients, you’ll have access to exclusive opportunities that you won’t find anywhere else. We always prioritize your best interests, engaging in meaningful conversations and truly listening to you. You are an individual, a professional—not just a resource. Reasonable Adjustments: I f you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement. We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard Lis t.