Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 02 June 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly specialist Band 7 Paediatric Physiotherapist to join the Community Children's Therapy Team at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Full UK Driving Licence is essential for this role.
This post provides specialist physiotherapy assessment, treatment and management for babies, children and young people with complex, chronic, disabling and life‑limiting conditions across community settings. The role requires advanced clinical reasoning, autonomous decision‑making and close multi‑agency working to support children with highly complex physical, neurological and developmental needs.
The post holder will hold a specialist caseload, contribute to service development, and provide clinical leadership, education and support to colleagues within the multidisciplinary team. This is a lone‑working role within the community, requiring a high level of professional accountability and adherence to Trust policies.
Main duties of the job
To provide highly specialist physiotherapy assessment, treatment and ongoing management for children and young people with complex and multiple needs; to independently manage a specialist caseload, prioritising work according to clinical risk and service need; to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary and multi‑agency framework including health, education, social care and voluntary sector partners; to provide specialist advice, training and support to colleagues, families and partner agencies; to contribute to service development, audit, quality improvement and clinical governance activity within the Community Children's Therapy Service; to act as a source of specialist knowledge and clinical expertise within paediatric physiotherapy.
Clinical responsibilities
* To undertake comprehensive, highly specialist assessment of babies, children and young people using advanced clinical reasoning, standardised assessments and observational skills.
* To plan, deliver and evaluate specialist physiotherapy interventions in a variety of community environments, including home, school and clinic settings.
* To formulate, implement and regularly review individualised treatment plans and goals, adapting interventions in response to changing clinical presentation or circumstances.
* To assess, prescribe and review specialist paediatric equipment and liaise with orthotics and equipment services as required.
* To provide specialist advice to support diagnostic formulation and communicate complex, sensitive information to families in an understandable and compassionate manner.
* To accept professional accountability for clinical decision‑making and risk management within a complex caseload.
Caseload management
* To manage a defined specialist caseload autonomously, prioritising referrals and interventions based on clinical need, safeguarding considerations and risk.
* To work as a lone practitioner in the community in accordance with Trust lone‑working policies and procedures.
* To maintain accurate, timely and professional clinical records in line with Trust standards.
Leadership, education and support
* To provide specialist advice, guidance and informal supervision to junior staff, students and support workers.
* To contribute to the education and training of colleagues, students and multi‑agency partners in relation to paediatric physiotherapy practice.
* To support a culture of learning, reflective practice and continuous improvement within the team.
Multiagency working
* To work closely with colleagues across health, education and social care to develop coordinated, child‑centred care plans.
* To contribute specialist physiotherapy reports and attend relevant meetings including education reviews, safeguarding meetings and case conferences as required.
* To provide advice for statutory processes including SEND assessments and education‑based manual handling risk assessments.
Governance, quality and professional responsibilities
* To ensure all practice is evidence‑based and aligned with professional standards, national guidance and Trust policies.
* To participate in audit, service evaluation and quality improvement activity.
* To identify and escalates clinical risks, incidents or safeguarding concerns in line with Trust procedures.
* To maintain HCPC registration and demonstrate ongoing professional development through CPD and appraisal.
* To actively promote the Trust’s values and contribute to a safe, inclusive and respectful working environment.
About us
The Community Children's Therapy Team delivers physiotherapy services to babies, children and young people across a wide range of community settings including homes, schools, clinics and early years environments.
We work with children who present with complex physical, neurological, developmental and learning needs, often requiring coordinated, long‑term and multi‑agency intervention. The team is committed to delivering high‑quality, child‑centred care that promotes safety, independence and participation.
You will be supported by an experienced leadership team and work closely with colleagues across Children's Community Health Services. We actively encourage professional development, reflective practice and service improvement, and value the specialist contribution of senior clinicians in shaping and sustaining safe, effective services.
Transport
* Full UK Driving Licence & access to a car
Education and qualification
* Minimum of 2 years experience
* HCPC registration
* Degree or diploma in Physiotherapy
Experience and Knowledge
* Experience in supervising support staff
* Experience in delivering training to colleagues in health and/or other agencies.
* Knowledge of current best practice
* An awareness of the requirements of clinical governance
* Understanding of professional conduct and confidentiality
* Some knowledge of relevant legislation, eligibility criteria, policies and procedures relating to children
* Portfolio of documented evidence of CPD
* Post‑graduate training related to relevant clinical areas
* Ability to relate theory to clinical situations
* Clinical planning and organisational skills
* Demonstrable knowledge of a wide range of paediatric therapy assessment and intervention
* Knowledge and practical experience of manual handling including paediatric equipment
* Ability to make independent decisions, seeking help and guidance when required, taking into account Trust / departmental policies and guidelines
* Experience of working within community settings
* Computing experience
* Experience with computer‑based data systems
* Experience of research, audit, reflective practice or outcome measures
* Ability to lead in a given situation
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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