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Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
About
Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT) was formed on 1 April 2017 following the merger of North Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (NEP) and South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT).
Since then, EPUT has grown from strength to strength, providing many community health, mental health and learning disability services to support more than 3.2 million people living across Luton and Bedfordshire, Essex and Suffolk.
We are a large employer in the East of England with more than 5,500 staff working across more than 200 sites. We also provide services in people’s home and community settings.
Our Vision
“To be the leading health and wellbeing service in the provision of mental health and community care”.
Our Purpose
“We care for people every day. What we do together, matters”.
Our Values
- We Care
- We Learn
- We Empower
Our strategic objectives
- We will deliver safe, high quality integrated care services.
- We will enable each other to be the best that we can.
- We will work together with our partners to make our services better.
- We will help our communities to thrive.
Find out more about the services we offer in our service directory
Contact
- Address
- Trust Head Office
- The Lodge
- The Chase
- Wickford
- Essex
- SS11 7XX
- Contact Number
- 01375 364513
Band 6 MSK Specialist Physiotherapist
Accepting applications until: 12-Mar-2026 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 12-Mar-2026 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Addison House
- Address
- Hamstel Road
- Town
- Harlow
- Postcode
- CM20 1DS
- Major / Minor Region
- Essex
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Fixed term: 10 months (Contract finishes 28/01/27)
- Hours
- Part time - 25 hours per week (Weekdays)
Salary
- Salary
- £38,682 - £46,580 per annum, pro rata for part time, plus 5% HCA
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (Band 6)
Specialty
- Main area
- MSK Physiotherapy
- Interview date
- 25/03/2026
Our Trust cares for more than 100,000 patients at any one time across our community health, mental health and learning disability services across Essex and parts of Bedfordshire and Suffolk.
We want you to be part of our journey of transformation, where our patients and their families are at the heart of everything we do and to achieve our vision to be the leading health and wellbeing service in the provision of mental health and community care.
You’ll be part of a Trust where you will be supported to be your authentic self and be the best you can be, where we will help you to grow, develop and thrive.
The Trust is recognised by the University of Essex and is a top provider of apprenticeships for people looking to be an assistant practitioner, senior health care support worker (CAP). Our trailblazing CAP apprenticeship won a national HSJ Award.
We are also recognised as a Veteran Aware Trust and holder of gold accreditation from the Ministry of Defence Employment Recognition Scheme. Our services are highlighted as an exemplar of good practice, producing the best care for more than 3.500 armed forces veterans in the past seven years.
We have been shortlisted and won national awards. We are an inclusive organisation and Level 3 Disability Confident Leader Trust.
We are constantly innovating and looking for new ways to deliver care, such as using technology to enhance patient care and working with partners to launch new services such as the Basildon Mental Health Urgent Care Department, virtual hospitals and falls response cars.
Join us and you’ll do the best work of your life – and make a difference to other people’s lives. What we do together, matters.
Job overview
SPECIALIST MUSCULOSKELETAL PHYSIOTHERAPIST Band 6
The opportunity has arisen for a Band 6 Specialist MSK Physiotherapist within EPUT NHS Trust Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Team. The post is for 25 hours per week (0.67 WTE) for a fixed term contract until 28.1.27 to cover maternity leave.
Due to the nature of the vacancy we require applicants to have a minimum of 2 years NHS experience as a physiotherapist which includes MSK Physiotherapy. Ideally applicants would already have some Band 6 experience in MSK Physiotherapy.
The successful applicant will provide clinical assessment and treatment as part of the wider MSK team which includes Band 7, 6 and 5 clinicians, Physiotherapy Apprentices and Rehabilitation Instructors. The MSK Physiotherapy team works in conjunction with the Advanced Practice Team and First Contact Practitioners to provide MSK services to the local population.
The post holder will be able to continue to develop their clinical skills by working with Highly Specialist Physiotherapists, Advanced Practitioners, participating in regular supervision and in-service training programmes, as well as support with external courses.
Flexible working will be considered.
For an informal discussion please contact :
Mark Conway
Tel: 07976983744
Email: [email protected]
Applicants must be able to attend a face to face interview for this post.
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Role Summary
To be a Specialist Physiotherapist responsible for providing a high standard of assessment, advice, treatment and evaluation of patients referred to the Musculoskeletal Service. This may include patients with diverse presentations and complex physical and psychological conditions
To work as an autonomous professional according to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy rules of Professional Conduct and Standards of Physiotherapy and the Health Professions Council’s regulations.
To work as part of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the provision of a high standard of care to those patients referred to the musculoskeletal service, to ensure the continuation of therapy on transfer or discharge as necessary
Working without direct supervision, to hold responsibility for own caseload and the seamless transfer of physiotherapy care for a defined area of the service or a particular patient type. Supervision may take the form of regular formal training and clinical reasoning sessions, peer review or case presentations / discussions. Access to advice and support from a more Senior Physiotherapist is available if required, with clinical work not routinely evaluated by others.
To assist more senior physiotherapists, in the further development and the coordination of the provision of physiotherapy.
Working for our organisation
Valuing you. Recognising your dedication. At EPUT, we look after you.
- Receive supervision and support to help you fulfil your potential.
- Join an inclusive EPUT community and connect with others through engagement events and equality or champion networks.
- If you need help, we provide mental health and wellbeing services, occupational health advice and counselling.
- We run recognition awards to recognise staff's hard work and dedication.
Benefits
- 27 days holiday, plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 10 years’ service.
- Excellent pension of up to14.5% of your pensionable pay.
- Staff discounts include Blue Light Card, NHS discount offers, and staff benefits.
- £8K relocation package if you move to Essex to join us
- Season ticket loans are interest-free to cover the cost of travelling to and from work via tram, rail, or bus.
Work that wraps around your needs
- Work bank: You can use the opportunity to supplement your income and develop your skills by working bank shifts.
- Flexible working: available from day one for most roles.
- Job share: Applications for job shares are welcomed.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES CLINICAL
1. To undertake a comprehensive assessment and formulate a diagnosis of patients who may have complex conditions including multi pathology. Use well developed clinical reasoning to select appropriate assessment techniques that lead you to determine a clinical diagnosis of the patient’s needs. This will involve seeking and sharing personal and potentially sensitive information with the patient.
2. To analyse the information gained from the assessment to formulate an accurate prognosis for the patient and then discuss and agree goals and outcomes for treatment with them. To set realistic timescales for achieving these.
3. To give a full explanation of the patient’s condition and proposed treatment to the patient and discuss the expected outcome with them. To ensure the patient understands this and agrees to the treatment plan giving consent to it. If the patient does not have the capacity to give consent, to be able to work within the legal framework as appropriate. This will involve negotiation and motivation skills and the need to work tactfully and sensitively with patients who are unable or unwilling to accept their diagnosis.
4. To select and be able to perform appropriate treatment techniques from a wide range of specialist skills. This could include electrotherapy, manual techniques, patient education, exercise groups, hydrotherapy, use of appliances, manipulation etc. The selection of techniques will be based on both theoretical and practical knowledge and evaluated past experience.
5. To demonstrate the physical ability to carry out physiotherapy assessment and interventions.
6. To be personally responsible for all aspects of safety relating to equipment used. To be responsible for checking and/or teaching competency of more junior therapists and non-qualified staff (including non –physiotherapy staff as necessary) in using equipment e.g. appliances, gym equipment, electrotherapy items etc.
7. To produce clear written information and exercise programmes for patients to follow at home or when not with a Physiotherapist. This may include teaching carers and care-givers in homes, schools etc.
8. To use developed clinical reasoning skills to review and evaluate patient progress and their current condition at each treatment session and to amend the treatment programme as appropriate to achieve agreed goals.
9. To plan and undertake discharge of patients from Physiotherapy when agreed goals have been reached or treatment is no longer appropriate (e.g. the patient has reached a plateau or there is a change in their medical circumstances). To be able to negotiate this with patients who wish to continue treatment on an ongoing basis.
10. To be able to correctly identify inappropriate referrals to Physiotherapy and have the confidence to refer on or back as required.
11. To produce timely and accurate patient’s records and reports in accordance with Health Professions Council and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy regulations.
Communication Skills
12. Using verbal, non-verbal and written communication tools, ensure that patients and carers (if appropriate within the scope of patient confidentiality) have an understanding of their condition and the role and aims of Physiotherapy in relation to this. The Physiotherapist must be able to persuade, motivate and negotiate, as well as demonstrate empathy and reassurance. The Physiotherapist must effectively amend their communication techniques according to individual needs of the patient
13. If it is in the best interests of the patient, to objectively present clinical information regarding patients to colleagues in order to contribute to a high standard of care e.g. handover to another Physiotherapist, update medical and nursing colleagues on a patient’s condition, liaise with Social services or other allied health professionals.
14. To be confident in their own diagnosis and be able to communicate that effectively to others (including medical doctors and other Allied Health Professionals).
15. To share information in a timely manner with a more senior physiotherapist if there are concerns about a patient’s safety, condition or progress.
16. To urgently report and take appropriate action if there are any concerns about staff and/or patient safety to more senior staff.
17. To represent the Physiotherapy service in meetings with other professionals with an aim of accurately contributing and reporting back relevant information to their line manager.
Professional Skills
18. The Physiotherapist must be able to adapt their communication, treatment, information and advice to meet the needs of individual patients. Patients seen will range from the vulnerable (e.g. elderly, mentally ill or those with poor memory) to those who are extremely well informed about their condition. Patients may have psychosocial difficulties or may be defensive due to past experiences e.g. abuse.
The Physiotherapist must be sensitive to patients’ own cultures, beliefs and emotions, especially when asking them to undress for treatment and during assessments or treatments, which are likely to include the use of hands-on physiotherapy skills.
The Physiotherapist must take a holistic view of the patient and their well-being considering all factors and not purely focus on a specific medical condition, sign or symptom.
19. To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work including the management of patients in your care.
20. To support and guide more junior Physiotherapists and non-qualified staff in both clinical and organisational skills.
21. To deputise for more senior therapy staff and delegate duties in a competent and safe way to junior therapists and non-qualified staff.
22. To take a lead for specific projects within own area of work to enhance patient care and service delivery (e.g. develop patient information leaflets).
23. To exhibit and maintain a high personal standard of professional expertise, attitude and behaviour at all times in accordance with Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and local Trust, PCT and service policies. To be an advocate for the Physiotherapy profession and West Essex PCT Musculoskeletal service.
24. To be an active member of the Physiotherapy team recognising own responsibilities to and respecting other team members (both within your immediate work group and the service as a whole).
25. To delegate tasks appropriately to Junior Physiotherapists, assistants, carers and other professionals considering the complexity of the task and the skills and competence of that person.
26. To fully understand systems and procedures in place in your area of work to be able to implement them to contribute to the continuity and smooth running of the service. This may be in the absence of a more senior member of staff.
27. To effectively manage and prioritise your own workload within the time available including the prioritising of patients to be treated along with other commitments in the day (e.g. meetings). To be able to delegate or arrange cover when required. To assist other staff to prioritise their workload and adjust own/team’s plans to accommodate changes in demand.
28. To efficiently manage a challenging caseload, demonstrating flexibility with varying levels of staff, varying complexity of patients and fluctuating numbers of patients on the caseload.
29. To be able to work efficiently in isolation for part of the working week, with telephone links only to more senior members of the Physiotherapy team (e.g. GP practices, Outpatient departments).
Education and Research
30. To be an active participant in the Individual Performance Review (IPR) process. This includes prior preparation and being able to identify own learning needs and objectives.
31. To take responsibility for booking and attending mandatory training as specified in Trust policies and take action as required in the work place (e.g. basic life support, fire, manual handling).
32. To continue to develop specialist Physiotherapy skills in a specific clinical field.
33. To actively review the service you provide with an aim of promoting better patient care using audit, research, case studies and reflective practice.
34. To be responsible for own competence to practice by ongoing continuing professional development (CPD) and the recording of it in a reflective diary/portfolio. To maximise the learning opportunities available in order to support evidence based practice and influence clinical practice. Such CPD should include: Active participation by attending and presenting at departmental in-service-training, participating in supervision sessions with more Senior Physiotherapist, valuing experiential learning and formally reflecting on it and using a variety of information resources to support and facilitate evidence based practice e.g. library, Internet, external courses.
Important note: please ensure that as part of your application, you include professional references with business contact information covering your last three years of employment history. We are unable to accept personal or character references.
As a newly appointed employee, you are responsible for incurring the cost of your initial DBS check relevant to your post; the amount will be deducted from your first salary with the Trust.
Our Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We particularly welcome applications from people with experience of using mental health services. We also hold the Disability two tick symbol and have made the pledge to commit to employing more people with learning disabilities, we encourage people with a disability to apply. If you require this application form in another format i.e. Braille or audio tape etc, please contact the Recruitment Department on 01375 364513 or email [email protected] and we can arrange for this to be dispatched to you.
The Trust has the right to expire vacancies prior to the closing date if they so wish. The Trust makes every attempt to contact all applicants and we strongly advise that you check the email account which is registered with NHS Jobs regularly, we would advise however due to the high number of applications we receive that if you have not heard from us within three weeks of the closing date your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expect all staff to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to robust safer recruitment processes.
Important Notice: Recently the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 (the Regulations) which amended on 22 July 2021 and come into force on 11 November 2021 that anyone directly employed to work in a Care Home or who are required as part of their role to be deployed to a CQC registered care home are required to have had both their COVID vaccinations, unless they are exempt. This is therefore a requirement of this role and will form part of our pre-employment checks.
Please note - staff who are formally at risk within the organisation will be given priority in securing alternative employment. Should it come to light that a post being advertised by the Trust is considered ‘suitable alternative employment’ to an individual who is at risk, the recruiting manager will be advised and the post will be withdrawn from NHS Jobs.
Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Applications for this role should be written by the applicant. If artificial intelligence (AI) programmes are used then the application may be rejected due to this document being an important part of the assessment process. This does not prevent applicants seeking appropriate support with applications should they need to for the purposes of any declared disability.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Education & Qualifications
Essential criteria
- HCPC registartion
- Bsc Physiotherapy degree
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Detailed understanding of a wide range of musculoskeletal & medical conditions.
- Evidence of relevant continuing professional development related to MSK
Skills/Experience
Essential criteria
- Broad range of clinical experience as a student and at junior level including significant MSK experience
- Experience of working in the NHS as a Physiotherapist (minimum 2 years)
Desirable criteria
- Previous Band 6 MSK Physiotherapy experience in the NHS
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Mark Conway
- Job title
- Clinical Manager for MSK Physiotherapy & APP
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 07976983744
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