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Veterinary Physiotherapist

Mobility matters are expanding their team and currently looking for a qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist to join our friendly team at our purpose-built Veterinary Rehabilitation Centre in Lichfield, Staffordshire. There are currently two positions available, 30 hours and 25 hours per week respectively, to include evenings and weekends on a rota basis.

About Us:

Mobility Matters is part of Pool House Veterinary Hospital. We are a purpose-built Veterinary Rehabilitation Centre providing inpatient and outpatient services. We receive referrals from all over Staffordshire, West Midlands, and surrounding counties, with strong established relationships with many primary and referral practices in our locality. We have a large and supportive team of 10 Veterinary Surgeons and 20 Veterinary Nurses that all strive towards clinical excellence. We are a progressive, forward thinking, evidence and objective assessment based treatment centre with an increasing client base. We provide integrative physiotherapeutic interventions, utilising an aquatic environment to aid interventions, in our underwater treadmill and we are now introducing an increasing number of supportive electrotherapies to achieve restoration of maximal functional, optimum rebuild and recovery for our canine patients. We have a hydrotherapy wet room and a dry room for physiotherapy.

What we are looking for:

We are looking for a Veterinary Physiotherapist that has at least 6 months work experience within the industry and is keen to work in a professional but friendly environment where you will have the opportunity to work on very interesting referral cases as well as routine appointments. We are one of the only Hospitals who offer Hydrotherapy treatments within the UK and for the right candidate this would be a great opportunity to develop new skills within hydrotherapy application.

Our ideal candidate will have the below experience/Qualifications:

- Hold either a degree in BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy or Post Graduate award in this field.

- Possess the ability to recognise canine body language and behaviour patterns and apply compassionate handling.

- Have excellent communication skills.

- Be capable of working alone and as part of a team for optimal management of patients

- Be competent in communicating with veterinary surgeons, specialists and other professionals and consequently be part of the multidisciplinary team.

- Have a strong interest in orthopaedic and neurological rehabilitation, along with long term management and care of geriatric and arthritic patients

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Deadline: 26-07-2024

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