Job Advert: Band 7 & 8 Specialist MSK Physiotherapists
Location:
Ormskirk Hospital / Joint Health Service - L39 2AZ
Employer:
Mersey & West Lancashire NHS Trust
Department:
Integrated Musculoskeletal (MSK) Service
Salary:
Band 7 - 23.60 / Band 8a (50,952-57,349) per annum
Hours:
Full-Time / Permanent
Closing Date:
[Insert Closing Date]
Role Overview
The post-holder will manage a complex MSK caseload through advanced triage, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Working autonomously within agreed clinical guidelines, you will assess self-referrals and GP referrals, request investigations, and coordinate multidisciplinary management. As a senior member of the team, you will also contribute to service delivery, development, clinical leadership, and education.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
Triage MSK self-referrals and GP referrals using advanced clinical reasoning to direct patients to the most appropriate care pathway.
Perform comprehensive, autonomous MSK assessments including taking detailed histories, performing physical examinations, and interpreting complex clinical findings.
Request, review, and interpret diagnostic investigations including X-rays, MRIs, ultrasounds, and blood tests, adhering to local protocols.
Formulate and deliver specialist treatment plans including:
Manual therapy techniques
Progressive rehabilitation programs
Exercise prescription
Education and self-management advice
Refer to secondary care services (e.g., orthopaedics, rheumatology, neurosurgery) as clinically appropriate, including writing comprehensive referral reports.
Use outcome measures to evaluate and modify care plans based on progress and evolving clinical presentation.
Advanced Practice (Band 8a)
Perform joint injections (if trained and within scope).
Act as an Independent Prescriber (V300) or demonstrate willingness and ability to obtain qualification.
Lead on complex case discussions and clinical pathway development.
Support interface clinics and contribute to pathway integration with orthopaedic consultants and GPs.
Leadership & Professional Development
Provide supervision, mentoring, and clinical teaching for junior physiotherapists, support staff, and students.
Support induction and ongoing training for new team members.
Contribute to departmental in-service training and CPD planning.
Actively participate in clinical governance, audit, and service evaluation.
Develop and implement quality improvement projects aligned with local and national priorities.
Attend and contribute to multi-disciplinary team meetings and clinical case reviews.
Administrative & Record Keeping
Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical documentation and timely input into electronic patient records.
Ensure all patient information is handled securely in line with GDPR and Trust policies.
Contribute to audit and data collection to support performance monitoring and service reporting.
Essential Skills & Experience
For Both Bands
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy (or equivalent)
HCPC registration as a Physiotherapist
Substantial post-registration clinical experience, with a strong background in MSK physiotherapy
Proven ability to work independently and manage a complex caseload
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with patients, carers, GPs, and multidisciplinary colleagues
Demonstrated clinical reasoning and decision-making skills
Experience supervising students or less experienced staff
Proficient in using outcome measures and evidence-based practice
Experience using electronic patient record systems
Band 8a - In Addition
Master's level qualification or equivalent experience in Advanced MSK Practice
Independent Prescriber qualification (V300) or working towards it
Competence in MSK joint injection therapy
Proven leadership experience within a clinical team
Experience in service development, change management, or pathway redesign
Evidence of delivering education or formal teaching sessions
Strong portfolio of audit, research, or service improvement work
Why Join Us?
Work in a forward-thinking, multi-disciplinary MSK service
Support for further education and development including injection therapy and prescribing qualifications
Opportunities to participate in service transformation and pathway development
Protected time for supervision, audit, teaching, and training
A supportive and collaborative team culture committed to delivering excellent care
Access to advanced diagnostic tools and links with secondary and community services
Additional Information
This post may require occasional travel across the Trust footprint.
Enhanced DBS clearance will be required.
Flexibility may be required to support cover during staff absences (e.g., annual leave, sickness).
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Join a passionate and expert-led team making a real difference in MSK care.
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