Job Title: Physiotherapist in MSK Banding: Band 6 Location:London Start Date: ASAP Duration: 12 weeks Hourly Rate: £26.12 Working Hours: Full-time We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Physiotherapist to join our client’s team in London. This is a fantastic opportunity to provide specialist care within a msk setting. Key Responsibilities You will assess and treat patients with musculoskeletal conditions, including sports injuries, joint pain, and post-operative rehabilitation. You will develop personalised treatment plans, deliver manual therapy and exercise programs, and monitor progress to optimise recovery. Qualifications and Experience HCPC registration (Health and Care Professions Council) Degree in Physiotherapy Experience in msk – essential Strong clinical reasoning and communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Previous NHS experience preferred Why Work with Pulse? From the moment you register with Pulse, our focus is entirely on you. Our experienced recruitment consultants understand your specialty and are committed to finding opportunities that match your skills and preferences. As a preferred or sole supplier to many clients, we offer exclusive roles not available elsewhere. We prioritise your professional goals, listen to your needs, and treat you as a valued individual—not just a resource. How to Apply If you are interested in registering with us, learning more about this position, or exploring other opportunities, we would love to hear from you. Please apply using the link below. Reasonable Adjustments If you have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in the workplace, please inform us at the earliest opportunity. We are committed to providing the necessary support throughout your application and placement. We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates residing in countries listed on the Red or Amber list of the Code of Practice for the International Recruitment of Health and Social Care Personnel in England, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.