About The Role UNLOCK YOUR BEST WORK LIFE MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR EVERY PATIENT Are you a compassionate and driven physiotherapist with a passion for patient-centred care? Join our expert multi-disciplinary team as a Senior Physiotherapist and play a key role in supporting patients through their surgical recovery journey. You'll be working across a variety of elective orthopaedic procedures-including total hip and knee replacements, ACL repairs, foot and shoulder procedures-providing tailored pre- and post-operative rehabilitation to support patient discharge and long-term outcomes. This role will involve working across both our Ilford and Loxford outpatient site, so you should be comfortable with working at both sites as needed. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced clinician to step into a senior role that values your autonomy, professional input, and leadership in driving best practice physiotherapy. What you'll be doing As our Physiotherapist, you will be - Delivering pre- and post-operative assessments and treatment for elective surgical patients in our outpatient service and both inpatient and day-case settings. Leading on clinical risk assessment, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring all care aligns with CSP and HCPC standards. Liaising closely with patients, carers, and other clinical professionals to deliver holistic, patient-focused care. Contributing to the supervision, teaching, and development of junior staff within the department. Participating in clinical governance, audits, and project work, continuously enhancing service quality. Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of clinical developments and research in MSK and orthopaedics. Supporting a safe, inclusive, and therapeutic clinical environment, with consideration for equality and diversity. What we'll look for in you With your a Degree/Diploma in Physiotherapy and registration with the HCPC, you will also have - Minimum of 2 years' experience in a physiotherapy role, with a focus on MSK and orthopaedics Experience with clinical audits, change implementation, and working within governance frameworks Excellent communication skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a busy clinical setting A proactive, flexible mindset with a commitment to ongoing professional development and delivering exceptional care Recognised postgraduate training in orthopaedic or MSK physiotherapy - desirable Experience in a similar NHS or independent healthcare setting - desirable What you can expect in return: A salary of up to £44,000 depending on skills and experience An extensive range of wellbeing and lifestyle benefits 25 days holiday increasing with service up to a maximum of 29 days plus bank holidays Mandatory training through our excellent in-house education programme Be part of a supportive, collaborative team dedicated to excellence in patient care. Work in a modern clinical environment with a focus on innovation and continuous improvement. Opportunities for professional development, including project work, supervision roles, and CPD support. To apply for the role, click on the link below. If you have any questions, contact [ Click Apply] in our friendly resourcing team. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.