Pulse Healthcare
Band 6 - Physiotherapist - Liverpool

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Job Title: Physiotherapist Banding: Band 6 Location: Liverpool, Merseyside Start Date: ASAP Duration: Maternity Cover Hourly Rate: £26.12 Working Hours: Full-time
We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Physiotherapist to join our client’s team in Liverpool. This is a fantastic opportunity to provide specialist care within a neurorehabilitation setting, supporting patients with complex neurological conditions.
The role is full-time and will cover a maternity leave period, offering a stable and rewarding placement for the right candidate.
Key Responsibilities You will be responsible for assessing and treating patients with neurological conditions, developing individualised rehabilitation plans, and delivering evidence-based physiotherapy interventions. You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams to support patient recovery, maintain accurate clinical records, and contribute to service development where appropriate.
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Qualifications and Experience
- HCPC registration (Health and Care Professions Council)
- Degree in Physiotherapy
- Experience in neurorehabilitation – essential
- Strong clinical reasoning and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Previous NHS experience preferred
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