Pulse is now seeking to recruit a band 6 or 7 Physiotherapist/OT who specialises in wheelchair therapy, to join a well-established team at an innovative NHS trust based in Doncaster, Yorkshire. The role is available to start ASAP, working full-time hours per week for an initial 4-month period.
The role is for a senior postural advisor, the postholder will prescribe manual or powered wheelchairs, specialist modifications, postural supports and/or other associated equipment within the budgetary constraints issued by the Wheelchair and Special Seating Services as appropriate. The role will suit a suitable qualified and experienced Physio or OT, and the grading will reflect the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate.
Duties within this role will include:
- Providing advice on wheelchair product range for patient’s comfort
- Manage own caseload
- Providing advice, arranging equipment or recommending alterations to the home, to ensure safe and competent use of such equipment
- Being professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of own work
To be considered for this role you must:
- Be HCPC registered
- Have previous experience working within a similar role
- Hold the relevant degree/qualifications in occupational therapy/physiotherapy
If this role is suited to you, please contact the team today for more information.
In return Pulse, can offer you:
- Variety of work opportunities in the NHS and private sector - which are not affected by IR35
- Regional Compliance Team of trained phlebotomists
- HireVue online interviews
- £300 recommend a friend bonus scheme*
- Advice and support from our team of dedicated consultants
- Access to high-quality voluntary training
- Assistance with travel and accommodation
*Terms and conditions apply
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