Msk Physiotherapist

Chester, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Job Overview


We are seeking a kind, patient centred professional who genuinely cares about patient outcomes, to join our MDT start up that offers Osteopathy, Virtual physio, sports massage and clinical reformer pilates.

The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing personalised treatment programmes to improve patients' mobility and overall well-being.

This role offers an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic clinical environment, providing vital patient care across diverse age groups and medical conditions.

The Physiotherapist will collaborate closely with other team members to deliver effective rehabilitation services, ensuring optimal recovery outcomes for patients through the right clinical pathway.

You will be working along side 7 other Physio's across both our sites, massage therapist, and S & C coaches.

Applicants should ideally have at least 2 years of experience in the musculoskeletal field. The position is self employed and you will be able to choose your hours.

If you have no experience in the musculoskeletal field of Physiotherapy, please do not apply as the quality of candidates we are looking for is high.

About Us



We are two osteopaths with NHS experience in Band 6 and Band 7 experience. One of us currently works for the CWP NHS Trust in a Clinical Specialist role. We already have a specialist spinal physio working for us in a virtual capacity.

We are passionate about a biopsychosocial approach to MSK care that places minimal importance on professional titles and more emphasis on MDT working and collaboration between clinicians and patients.

For this reason we look for a physiotherapist with the same passion and drive we do for MSK and great patient outcomes.

We are soon to rebrand as Chester Osteo Physio with a new website to replace the current www.chesterbackpainclinic.co.uk

Responsibilities



Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' physical conditions, including mobility, strength, and pain levels. Develop personalised treatment plans based on patients individual needs from a holistic point of view. Deliver physiotherapy interventions such as exercise therapy and manual therapy. Monitor and evaluate patient progress regularly, adjusting treatment programmes as necessary. Educate patients on flare up prevention and the importance of an active approach to maintaining good health. Maintain accurate and detailed clinical documentation in accordance with healthcare regulations.

Experience



Band 6 NHS level experience or senior Band 5. Minimum 2 years experience but will offer the role to the right candidate. Prior hospital experience is highly desirable, particularly within acute or specialised settings such as women's health or orthopaedics. Proven experience in patient care across diverse age groups (Reformer pilates and pelvic health experience would be preferable but not vital) Strong knowledge of physiology, anatomy, and medical terminology relevant to MSK practice. Excellent communication skills to effectively interact with patients and other healthcare professionals in both verbal and written formats. Demonstrated ability to work independently while maintaining a collaborative approach to patient management with other team members.
Any questions please e-mail mike@chesterbackpainclinic.co.uk

We are happy to have a chat over teams if you want more information.

Job Types: Part-time, Freelance, Graduate

Pay: 45.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 10 per week

Benefits:

Flexitime Free parking
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4223006
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Part Time
  • Job Location
    Chester, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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