VAC-63639 - Locum Band 6 Community Rehab Job In Kingston
- Disciplines: Community
- Ref: VAC-63639
- Start: ASAP
- Duration: Ongoing
- Salary: £26-30
Globe Locums
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Globe Locums, the UK's medical recruitment agency run by clinicians for clinicians have the following Physiotherapy job available:
Physiotherapy Job Description
- Speciality - Band 6 Community Rehab
- Location - Kingston
- Start date - ASAP
- Contract length - Ongoing
- Pay rate - £26-30 per hour
- Band 6 OT Physiotherapist to work in Complex Elderly Rehab wards
- The role is for a full-time Physio working 8am - 4pm, to start asap, but part-time candidates will be considered.
- Candidates need to have recent experience of a fast-paced discharge-planning environment (preferably NHS). Here is a summary of our requirements:
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" Based at Walton on Thames and/or Woking, Surrey
" Community Rehab Hospital
" Frail elderly rehab/complex discharge-planning
" Fast-paced environment (previous A&E experience useful)
" Equipment knowledge and provision
" Knowledge and experience of using patient transfer aids eg hoists, patient turners, etc.
" Access Visits to patients' homes
" Strong IT and communication skills
" EMIS user desirable
Requirements
- 2 year(s) post graduate experience
- Valid Passport/Visa
- Fully compliant and cleared to work
- DBS or Police Check
- HCPC Registered
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