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Bank Physiotherapist – (INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY)

Isle of Arran
Posted 2 months ago
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Bank Physiotherapist – (INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY)

Bank Physiotherapist – Internal Applicants

Position

Opportunities have arisen for Bank Physiotherapists within NHS Ayrshire & Arran.

You must currently be working in a Physiotherapist role to be considered for this post. Appointment will be at the same band level as your current substantive position.


What You Will Do

In collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, Physiotherapists within this role will:

  • Be accountable for the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of patient care programs across a defined caseload
  • Operate within the professional standards of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  • Maintain safe working practices for themselves and colleagues, adhering to your scope of practice
  • Work in hospital, outpatient, or community settings as required by agreed competencies

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Key responsibilities include:

  • Making evidence-based clinical decisions while following local and national protocols
  • Providing guidance and supervision to less experienced registered and non-registered staff
  • Assisting with the development of teaching and learning programs within the team

Procedure knowledge should cover a mix of routine and non-routine scenarios, ideally gained through training or experience.


Requirements

To be eligible, you must:

  • Hold current HCPC registration, or be imminently in the process of obtaining it
  • Possess a valid UK driving license with car availability for community work (or have applied for both)

Why Apply to the Bank?

Benefits include:

  • Increased visibility across teams and potential shift opportunities
  • Ability to book shifts across NHS Ayrshire & Arran based on your skillset
  • Additional perks such as:
    • Accrual of annual leave
    • Pay structured on a weekly basis (rather than on-call extra hours)

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Application Process

  1. Apply via the job application link
  2. Be prepared to provide your National Insurance number to verify current NHS Ayrshire & Arran employment
  3. Submit one reference only—your current line manager from your substantive NHS Ayrshire & Arran post No interview required (subject to reference confirmation)
  4. Upon appointment, complete a skills checklist to identify eligible clinical settings

This is a bank post operating on-call terms—availability for work differs.

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Skills

Assessment
Care Programs
Implementation
Evaluation
Supervision
Teaching
Learning
Collaboration
Decision Making
Best Practice
Safe Practices
Community Work
HCPC Registration
Physiotherapy
Multi-Disciplinary Team
Patient Care

Location

Isle of Arran, Scotland, United Kingdom

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