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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a band 7 Highly specialist Physiotherapist to join the team at the Galloway Community Hospital. This post would offer an opportunity covering in patient treatments with some outreach community work within Wigtownshire. The post holder will contribute towards treatment and planning for a wide range of conditions, providing rehabilitation to maximise patient goals and outcomes. You will need excellent Neurological rehabilitation skills as well as more general rehabilitation skills.
Can you inspire, enable and empower individuals, Carers and colleagues through compassionate conversations to work collaboratively to achieve what matters within improved health and wellbeing outcomes? Can you demonstrate your skills through re-treatment programs, supporting self-management, support mental well-being and maximising independence?
Can you confidently self-coordinate a complex caseload whilst proactively seeking shared best decisions with individuals and multi-disciplinary multi-agency partners? Can you demonstrate effective working relationships across Locality Teams inclusive of GPs, Nursing, Social Work, Social Care, AHPs, Third and Independent sector organisations? Are you aware of Home Team early adopters and how you will be contributing towards working differently in the future to achieve transformational improvements for the health and well-being outcomes for the people of Dumfries and Galloway? It is a very exciting time with transformational change as we move forward with the development of the pathways within rehabilitation and reablement.
Please note - Ability to travel independently around the region to remote areas outwith public transport routes/times is an essential requirement. Due to the ever changing health and social care climate, this post holder may be required in the future to work flexibly within the context of working regular weekends, to provide a 6 or 7 day per week service. There is also a requirement to regularly travel to different workplaces. This will be discussed further at interview.
Please contact:
Sarah Kirk, Community Physio Team Lead – sarah.kirk@nhs.scot
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