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Physiotherapist (Paediatrics)
Job Title: Staff Grade Physiotherapist (Paediatrics)
Location: Doughiska, Galway
Contract: Agency Contract (with potential for extension)
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: Aligned with HSE Payscales for Staff Grade Physiotherapists
Excel Recruitment is delighted to partner with a Paediatric primary care team in East Galway to recruit a Staff Grade Physiotherapist.
This job offers an exciting chance to work with a diverse paediatric caseload, providing essential physiotherapy interventions that help children reach their full potential.
Duties and Responsibilities – Staff Grade Physiotherapist
- The Staff Grade Physiotherapist will play a vital role in improving children’s mobility, functional ability, and overall quality of life. Working as part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, the post holder will collaborate closely with experienced health and social care professionals to deliver high-quality, child-centred care in a welcoming and collaborative environment.
- The role involves managing a varied and rewarding caseload, providing assessment, treatment, and ongoing intervention for children with musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and developmental conditions. Services will be delivered across a range of community-based settings, including clinics, schools, and home environments, ensuring care is accessible and responsive to each child’s needs.
- The Staff Grade Physiotherapist will actively contribute to care planning, goal setting, and outcome evaluation, working in partnership with children, families, and carers.
- The post holder will also participate in multidisciplinary meetings, case discussions, and service development initiatives as required.
- Professional development is strongly supported within this role.
- The successful candidate will benefit from structured mentorship, ongoing training, and opportunities to enhance clinical skills and knowledge in paediatric physiotherapy, supporting continued professional growth and career progression.
Your Role:
Assess and develop individualised treatment plans to help children achieve their physical goals.
Work closely with families, carers, and multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care.
Provide therapy in clinics, schools, and home settings, adapting treatment to each child’s unique needs. Maintain high-quality documentation and ensure best practices are followed.
Participate in team meetings, case discussions, and service development initiatives.
Professional / Clinical
- Coordinate and deliver high-quality services in line with best practices and professional standards.
- Assess clients, develop, and implement tailored treatment plans that meet individual needs.
- Collaborate with clients, families, and team members to set meaningful goals.
- Communicate effectively with clients, families, carers, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Maintain accurate client records and adhere to professional standards.
- Deliver services in various settings, such as clinics, schools, and homes, following local policies.
- Participate in case reviews, team meetings, and conferences as needed.
- Uphold quality assurance programs and maintain the highest ethical and confidentiality standards.
- Operate within the scope of your CORU registration and adhere to local guidelines.
Essential Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy.
- CORU registered Physiotherapist
- Recent Paediatric Physiotherapy experience (undergraduate placements considered).
- A passion for working with children and a patient centred approach.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills to collaborate with families and healthcare professionals.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and high standards of care.
- A full driver’s license and access to your own vehicle.
- Current residency in Ireland with the legal right to work without restrictions.
This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Physiotherapist seeking to broaden their community experience and make a lasting difference within a forward-thinking Primary Care team in East Galway.
Please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially on or call Charlene on +353 89 9455139.
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