- Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to support young adults transitioning into adulthood through personalised health and care pathways.
- Undertake highly specialised physiotherapy assessments and treatments, managing a caseload of students with complex conditions.
- Develop and implement treatment plans that focus on enabling students to meet ambitious goals – ranging from pain management and increased mobility to improving functional independence.
- Provide both direct interventions and delegate support responsibilities to therapy assistants and wider staff teams.
- Plan and oversee hydrotherapy sessions (currently delivered off-site).
- Deliver training to education and support staff to embed therapy practices throughout the student experience.
- Liaise with external agencies such as orthotics providers and neuro-rehabilitation consultants as part of a collaborative care model.
- Monitor and evaluate progress, review goals regularly, and adapt therapy input to meet evolving needs.
- Ensure high standards of clinical documentation in line with professional and regulatory requirements.
- Take responsibility for equipment safety, servicing schedules, and relevant risk assessments.
- HCPC-registered Physiotherapist with a recognised qualification in physiotherapy.
- Experience working with children or young adults with complex needs is highly desirable.
- Skilled in collaborative, person-centred planning and multi-agency working.
- Confident in delivering training and supporting non-clinical staff in therapeutic approaches.
- Knowledge of EHCP processes and transitioning from children’s to adult services is advantageous.
- Opportunity to work in a values-led, student-focused environment.
- Be part of a dynamic and highly supportive multi-disciplinary team.
- Make a measurable difference in the lives of young people as they move towards greater independence.
- Term-time schedule and structured working environment.