Specialist Physiotherapist
Full/Part-Time
Salary: £32,671 - £41,226 pro-rata
(Dependent on qualifications, skills and experience)
This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide person centred specialist occupational therapy services to children and adults in the David Lewis School, College and Residential Services.
Supporting the Therapy Lead & Head of Clinical Services, you will help shape the future development of Physiotherapy services to meet the needs of the people we support. You will carry out the assessment and treatment of a specialist caseload ranging from paediatrics to adults with complex learning disabilities (including neurological impairments, severe learning difficulties and autism).
The successful candidate will:
* Hold a recognised Physiotherapy Diploma/ Degree Qualification (or equivalent) and Health Professions Council (HCPC) Registration.
* Ideally be a Registered member of the Chartered Society pf Physiotherapy.
* Demonstrate experiential training to demonstrate highly specialist skills.
* Demonstrate a successful track record for enhancing and improving outcomes for people with complex disabilities as a part of a multidisciplinary team.
* Ideally hold a qualification in hydrotherapy
Applicants should apply online via
Informal Enquiries may be made to Claire Munro, Head of Clinical & Therapy Services Closing date: 6th March David Lewis welcomes applications from a diverse talent pool. To request any reasonable adjustments to support you with the application or shortlisting process please contact Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks: This post, due to its nature, duties and responsibilities, will be subject to an enhanced check by the DBS. David Lewis is an equal opportunities employer.
About DAVID LEWIS CENTRE:
David Lewis is a modern, forward-thinking charity with a track record and reputation built over 120 years. We provide a range of educational, residential and medical services to support adults and young people with complex needs, including learning disabilities, epilepsy and autism. We are based in Cheshire, but through our residential services, support people from across the UK.