This is an opportunity for Physiotherapists with proven clinical and interpersonal skills to join our bank at Band 6 level. The bank shifts could be within any of the physiotherapy rehabilitation teams at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
You will need to have experience of treating a wide variety of clinical conditions, ideally in both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings. You will be supported by the clinical team in the area.
The bank shifts are likely to be variable in frequency and also how many days bank work is available. Bank work may be offered in any of the areas within the rehabilitation teams. You will be expected to embrace the departments equity, inclusion and diversity working ethos.
The bank role would suit a current Band 6 physiotherapist who may work part time or a shift pattern that allows taking part in additional shifts.
Interviews will be held around the 24 June 2026
Main duties of the job
The bank shifts may be offered in any of these rehabilitation teams.
Oncology, older persons unit, vascular, neuro stroke, neuro rehabilitation, critical care rehabilitation, renal, orthopaedics, vestibular and facial rehabilitation, older persons assessment unit, admissions avoidance in A&E, healthy living team weight management team and exercise on dialysis.
Applicants would manage their own case load and be responsible for their clinical governance and development while being supported by the wider rehabilitation team.
Working for your organisation
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust comprises five of the UK’s best known hospitals – Guy’s, St Thomas’, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Royal Brompton and Harefield – as well as community services in Lambeth and Southwark, all with a long history of high quality care, clinical excellence, research and innovation.
We are among the UK’s busiest, most successful foundation trusts. We provide specialist care for patients including heart and lung, cancer and renal services as well as a full range of local hospital and community services for people in Lambeth and Southwark.
We have a long tradition of clinical and scientific achievement and – as part of King’s Health Partners – we are one of England’s eight academic health sciences centres, bringing together world-class clinical services, teaching and research. We have one of the National Institute for Health Research’s biomedical research centres, established with King’s College London in 2007, as well as dedicated clinical research facilities.
We have around 22,700 staff, making us one of the largest NHS Trusts in the country and one of the biggest employers locally. We aim to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and continue to develop new and existing partnerships with local people, patients, neighbouring NHS organisations, local authorities and charitable bodies and GPs.
To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of the post-holders own work
To carry out assessment of patients as an autonomous practitioner, including those with complex presentations, and using clinical reasoning skills and knowledge of evidence based practice, to determine appropriate care plan utilising a wide range of treatment skills and options
To interpret and analyse clinical and non-clinical facts to form accurate diagnoses in a wide range of conditions including those with a complex presentation, with occasional guidance from specialist physiotherapists
To formulate accurate prognoses and recommend best course of intervention, developing comprehensive discharge plans
To co-ordinate intervention which may include other disciplines; advises and educates patient/carers/relatives/other health professionals
To be responsible for maintenance of accurate written records using POMR system and use of computerised data collection and records and comprehensive progress and discharge reports to medical referrers as required by rotation
To manage clinical risk within own caseload at all times
To demonstrate physical ability to carry out physiotherapy assessment and interventions including manual handling techniques and therapeutic handling
To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and palpatory sensory skills for assessment and manual treatment of patients
To be able to manage potentially stressful, upsetting or emotional situations in an empathetic manner, including but not limited to those in oncology, ICU, vascular and neurology.