PCN First Contact Physiotherapist

The Confederation, Hillingdon CIC, Uxbridge, Greater London

PCN First Contact Physiotherapist

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The Confederation, Hillingdon CIC, Uxbridge, Greater London

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 6 days ago, 16 Oct | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 54729365328a4086b9833d9994291e04

Full Job Description

This role is new to primary care, and we envisage the role to be one to enhance the patient care offering. This role will be a face to face clinical role assessing new acute issues, as well as ongoing care and support for existing conditions in a preventative approach. The role will also involve upskilling other professionals to share learning.

The successful candidate will have experience of initial assessments and creating treatment plans. One of our priority focus areas will be around frailty and prevention of falls. Experience in this area would be an advantage.

The Confederation, Hillingdon CIC works with general practice and other healthcare providers in Hillingdon to deliver high quality clinical services to patients. Our aim is to improve care for patients by working collaboratively across primary care and our partners as part of the Integrated Care Partnership. The Confederation team also work to develop and support individual GP practices, PCNs and Neighbourhoods and their changing needs. We are of the NHS but independent, innovative and transformational. General capacity across primary care is being expanded rapidly. The Confederation is determined to develop as an attractive place to work that provides rewarding roles and opportunities to grow in order to attract and retain great staff that in turn provides the highest quality care. Our Values

  • We work together to make a difference for patients
  • We care enough to go the extra mile
  • We support, trust and empower
  • We sincerely value each other
  • We support primary care to own its destiny