Role Overview
Full‑time Band B Physiotherapist based in Ty Gobaith, Conwy. Working 37.5 hours per week (Monday‑Friday) with flexibility for weekends and out‑of‑hours as required. Salary £31,826–£38,742 per annum, FTE depending on experience.
Responsibilities
* Deliver the clinical therapy service across the organisation, providing holistic, child‑ and family‑centred care.
* Implement new and existing therapy programmes, monitor their progress and adapt them in liaison with the young person, their family and home‑based therapist.
* Collaborate with other services to provide integrated care and support for the families.
* Support the education, training and development of other care team members.
* Encourage a reflective and evidence‑based approach to the therapy service through involvement in audit, policy & procedure and service development.
* Travel locally to both hospices and within communities, meeting the needs of children and families.
* Obtain an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (paid for by Hope House).
Qualifications
* Degree or equivalent in Physiotherapy.
* Registered with the HCPC.
* Knowledge of the needs of children and young people with life‑limiting conditions and children’s palliative care.
* Ability to prioritise day‑to‑day clinical work using evidence‑based practice.
* Confident swimmer, able to complete shallow‑water evacuation training.
Benefits
* Generous annual leave entitlement, starting at 34 days per annum (FTE) with service increments.
* Organisational pension scheme.
* Blue Light Card and Staff rewards programme.
* Cycle‑to‑Work Scheme.
* Well‑being services, including staff counselling.
* Funded Medicash – Health Care Cash Plan.
* Flexible working arrangements.
* Development opportunities.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Hope House and Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices are committed to equality of opportunity and meeting the needs of children, young people and families. The care we provide and the environment we create reflect our ongoing commitment to respecting the diversity of the communities we serve, and the individual physical, spiritual and emotional needs of each person and their loved ones.
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