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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Assistant Practitioner

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£32,199 - £34,876 p.a. inc outer HCA
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 4
Deadline
28 Dec 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
16 Dec 2025

Job overview

Are you looking to learn more about a career in Physiotherapy? Do you have an exercise/sports or healthcare background?  We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated physiotherapy assistant practitioner. You will be based at Harefield Hospital as an important member of a well-established and highly respected Pulmonary rehabilitation and oxygen team. This role is aimed at people who are not qualified physiotherapists and previous applicants need not apply.

Main duties of the job

The role involves assisting in all aspects of the delivery of the Pulmonary rehabilitation service including exercise and education classes in hospital and in the community, and completing pulmonary rehabilitation assessments.  You will be closely supported by, and receive regular teaching from highly skilled, experienced clinicians, and work alongside a dedicated research team.

Good IT / word processing skills are essential to be able to carry out administration and clerical duties.

We are looking for someone who will be a flexible team player with good communication skills both with other professionals and with patients and their carers. Previous experience working in a clinical role is desirable.  Training opportunities are encouraged.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

To work across Harefield Hospital and the local community to assist the Physiotherapists / Exercise Physiologists in providing a specialist service to patients in pulmonary rehabilitation and respiratory medicine.

To independently carry out patient assessments with regards to exercise testing, quality of life assessment, spirometry and ambulatory oxygen.

To assist the pulmonary rehabilitation Physiotherapists / Exercise Physiologists in running rehab classes for adults with chronic respiratory disease.

To work under their own initiative but with access to support and supervision from other team members

To write reports and discharge letters to referring consultants and GPs detailing the patient’s assessment and progress.

To act as lead for the purchasing of and ensuring regular maintenance of the pulmonary rehabilitation equipment.

To assist in the management of referrals to the pulmonary rehabilitation service and other administration work as required, liaising with other team members as appropriate.

To actively participate in service expansion plans which include extending classes offered into the early evening / weekends, as well as travelling to and supervising exercise sessions in community settings.