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This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an award winning Centre of Excellence Multi-disciplinary Team.
As a senior Physiotherapist you will assess and treat complex patients with Parkinson's and Atypical conditions.
You will be able to work on your experience so far and build further specialist knowledge on this condition. You will be able to teach others, patients and staff about managing the condition.
Your Assessment and treatment programmes will enable patients to maximise their potential through 1:1 sessions and groups, this will also reduce the risk of admission to hospital.
You will liaise with external community services and agencies to provide a comprehensive service.
There is also opportunities for further learning at national and international conferences.
Closing date of applications: 20th May 2026
Interview date: 3rd June 2026
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