Bristol Neurophysio is growing!

Jobs
Posted 16/06/18

Bristol Neurophysio has grown a lot in the past ten years.  We started out with just two neurophysios and we now have a team of 18 with neurophysiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, personal trainers, massage therapists and a psychologist, allowing us to provide a comprehensive and holistic service to our clients.

We're always on the look-out for experienced, fully-qualified health professionals to join us. 

In particular we have recently expanded our paediatric team and are looking for an experienced paediatric occupational therapist and speech therapist to join us to work on a freelance basis.  There would be the potential to develop these roles further in the future.

We understand that in order to provide a top-quality service to our clients we need to ensure that our team members are happy and we pride ourselves on offering fantastic career opportunities within a supportive, dynamic and highly-skilled team.

We provide excellent rates of pay, regular training opportunities and supervision to all members of the team and offer plenty of flexibility to allow individuals to achieve a healthy balance between their work and personal lives.

We value individuals who are passionate about what they do, hard-working, dynamic, reliable and possess  excellent communication-skills. 

If this sounds like you and you'd like to join us in offering high-quality, interdisciplinary therapy and rehab to our clients then get in touch: jobs@bristolneurophysio.co.uk

 

Some kind words

I had a Stroke 18 months ago and only contacted Bristol Neurophysio six weeks ago. I had a prompt response and appointment made for the following week, unfortunately I had to cancel this due to illness. Kirsty was extremely understanding and rescheduled immediately. I have had three sessions since and am extremely pleased with my progress towards my wish to walk, for the first time I feel this will happen. It is hard work and tiring but Kirsty is always cheerful and encouraging and each time makes the tasks achievable. At last someone understands what it's like for me and takes time to explain how my Stroke has affected me. Watch this space as I'm sure I will be posting a new testimonial when I am walking again.

Mr J L, Midsomer Norton