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We are hiring a Physiotherapistinto a Hospital in Cork Ireland.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibility for the coordination and delivery of a quality service in line with best practice and professional standards.
Being a lead clinician in assigned allocated clinical areas of responsibility and carrying a clinical caseload appropriate to the post.
Taking responsibility for client assessment development and implementation of individualised treatment plans that are patient-centred and in line with best practice
Requirements
A bachelors degree in physical therapy or a comparable degree.
Be registered with CORU and be a member of the Irish Society of Physiotherapists (ISCP) or eligible to become one.
Exhibit the clinical expertise and evidence-based practice necessary to fulfill the posts obligations.
Collaborate with coworkers and the physiotherapy manager to guarantee the provision of high-quality client-centered physiotherapy services.
Exhibit strong interpersonal and communication abilities when interacting with patients families and other medical professionals.
Exhibit the capacity to effectively creatively and efficiently plan and provide patient-centered care.
It is crucial to exhibit flexibility with regard to working hours in accordance with the hospitals operating requirements.
Show that you are dedicated to your ongoing professional development.
It is preferred to have experience with the following physiotherapy services: inpatient orthopaedics outpatient orthopaedic/MSK surgical and medical respiratory and elderly patient care.
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